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B.C. Liberals Vote To Fast-Track Approval Of Fish Farms.

Saturday, November 6th, 2004

Canadian Press Amy Carmichael Nov. 6, 2004. Fish farms should be approved along the coast of British Columbia, provincial Liberal party members resolved Friday at a major policy convention.

Save A Liberal.

Saturday, November 6th, 2004

Toronto Star Nov. 6, 2004. No sooner had John Kerry conceded the U.S. presidential clection than a colleague mentioned http://www.marryanamerican.ca, a website which urges kindly Canadians to rescue progressive Americans from four more years of George W. Bush.

Border Patrol Helps Seize 450 Pounds Of Marijuana

Friday, November 5th, 2004

Associated Press November 4, 2004. Another big marijuana seizure along the border with Canada.

Researchers Buzzing About Marijuana-Derived Medicines: Cannabinoids May Help Against Many Diseases.

Friday, November 5th, 2004

David Kohn Baltimore Sun November 5, 2004. A decade ago, when Daniele Piomelli went to scientific conferences, he was often the only researcher studying cannabinoids, the class of chemicals that give marijuana users a high.

Grandma Nabbed For Selling Marijuana.

Thursday, November 4th, 2004

Jakarta Post (Bogor) November 05, 2004. The police arrested late on Wednesday a 65-year-old woman for selling marijuana.

Lawyer John Conroy’s Analysis of Windsor Court Decision.

Thursday, November 4th, 2004

normlcanada.org Jan. 5, 2003. While a reading of this recent case by a non lawyer may seem to be quite technical, and it has been described by some as a loophole, in fact it results from the application of “the principles of fundamental justice” under s.7 of Canada’s Constitution, the Canadian Charter of Rights and [...]

New Zealand: Outrage At Jailing Of Invalid.

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2004

by John Henzell Press New Zealand Nov 03 2004. Wheelchair-bound and brain-damaged beneficiary Neville Yates is back in prison as accusations fly over him becoming a pawn in the cannabis debate.

Student Drug Busts Up By 16.3%.

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2004

Japan Times October 29, 2004. A total of 107 university students were charged with drug violations in Japan between January and September, up 16.3 percent from a year earlier, the National Police Agency said Thursday.

Emery Says: ‘People Don’t Speed On Pot’: Critics Quick To Point Out Flaw In Logic Of Marijuana Advocate.

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2004

Ethan Baron The Province November 3, 2004. A stoned driver is a safer driver, B.C.’s leading marijuana advocate says.

Bag Tracked Before Drug Bust.

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2004

From Cindy Wockner (in Bali) The Daily Telegraph November 4, 2004. He has been a Customs officer in Bali for 20 years and will be a witness at the drug-smuggling trial of an Australian woman.

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