Source: The Guardian October 2, 2008 By Duncan Campbell
SRI LANKA WANTS TO GROW CANNABIS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES
Sri Lanka: Ministry of Indigenous Medicine wants to grow cannabis for medical purposes Source: REUTERS 25 September 2008
DUTCH SUPREME COURT ACQUITS MS-PATIENT FOR GROWING CANNABIS
Source: AFP September 16 2008
ANOTHER STRATEGY AGAINST DRUGS: LEGALIZATION
[PODER Magazine, Miami edition >http://www.poder360.com/article_detail.php?id_article=649] September 2008 By David Adams
UK: LAW WITHOUT JUSTICE IS TYRANNY
Law Without Justice is Tyranny, says cannabis campaigner Source: LCA September 8 2008
CANNABINOIDS MAY PREVENT BRAIN DEGENERATION
ALZHEIMER’S: NEW METHOD TO PROTECT BRAIN CELLS FROM NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES FOUND
Xth INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON MODIFIED STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS
Xth INTERNATIONAL THEORETICAL-PRACTICAL SEMINAR: Modified States Of Conciousness, Psychotherapy And Knowledge Organised by the Applied Ethno psychology and Cognitive Studies Society (Sd’EA)
CAN ILLEGAL DRUGS HELP DEPRESSION?
Source: [Times, The (UK) >http://www.the-times.co.uk/] Sat, 23 Aug 2008 Author: Arran Frood
WHY HEMP SHOULD BE THE CROP OF THE FUTURE
Statement of the EUROPEAN INDUSTRIAL HEMP ASSOCIATION (EIHA) regarding the draft proposal for the flax and hemp fibre processing aid scheme and the guidelines for rural development (modulation) of the European Commission
Drug prohibition – an untenable hypocrisy
Julian Critchley has come out and said what those in charge of UK drug policy won’t admit: prohibition doesn’t work Danny Kushlick guardian.co.uk, Wednesday August 13 2008 The former head of the government’s UK anti-drug co-ordination unit (UKADCU), Julian Critchley, posted to BBC Home Affairs correspondent Mark Easton’s blog last week, The War on Drugs, […]