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Closing Week for Submissions

Cannabis Medicinal

This week is your last chance to send submissions into the NSW Legislative Council Inquiry into the medical use of cannabis. PLEASE WRITE TO NSW SENATE INQUIRY SAYS HEMP EMBASSY. Nimbin HEMP Embassy is urging medicinal cannabis users and their friends to write to the NSW Parliamentary Inquiry into medical cannabis. full story

Why I do what I do

Why I do what I do

Cannabis allows you to think in ways which you otherwise couldn’t. It allows you to understand on a deeper level. It is a mind expanding drug in the true sense. It has helped me to find myself, to know who I am and to be a better person. As for the facts rather than the fiction about cannabis… The medical benefits are enormous, I don’t need to explain that to any informed cannabis user, ‘enormous’ is an understatement. full story

NCPIC, hypocrites and dangerous drugs policy

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Four years have passed, and tens of millions of dollars have flowed to NCPIC and other similarly obscure acronyms like NDARC, QADREC, etc, etc. After all these years and millions of dollars, what have NCPIC found? Where is the proof that cannabis use is more dangerous than HIV, Hep C and Hep B combined? Since NCPIC were holding their second conference on cannabis in Brisbane, it seemed like an excellent opportunity to investigate. full story

Medicinal Cannabis and its Impact on Human Health

In this myth shattering, information packed documentary, learn from physicians and leading researchers about medicinal Cannabis and its’ demonstrated effects on human health. This game-changing movie presents the most comprehensive synopsis to date of the real science surrounding the world’s most controversial plant. full story

I wish to join the Party

After hearing about allot of people doing Cannabis and claiming that it’s great and i should try it, and that it’s not at all addictive. I decided to research to find out why people would want to use something that would actively damage their brain. However, after sifting through research anecdotes and test results and full story

Call to decriminalise drug use by Sex Party

PERSONAL drug use should be decriminalised and drug abusers should be rehabilitated rather than imprisoned, the Australian Sex party says. Open in new window Launching the party’s revolutionary drug law policy in Sydney on Tuesday, party president and Victorian Senate candidate Fiona Patten said the Sex Party would push for the decriminalisation of personal drug full story

If Julia goes to the GG tomorrow

It’s Friday the 16th of July. If Julia goes to the GG tomorrow, and asks for a delay of the writs untill Wednesday 21st, or even Friday 23rd, we won’t be standing in the elections. Apparently writs would need to be delayed till next Saturday 24th for the HEMP Party to be able to contest full story

Dear Mr Killestyne

Response to Electoral Commission ( Member names ommitted. )

Mr Graham Askey 9 Frank Street LISMORE NSW 2480 02 6621 5058 graham.askey@gmail.com

Mr E Killestyne Electoral Commissioner Australian Electoral Commission West Block Offices PARKES ACT 2600

Dear Mr Killestyne

RE: HEMP Party’s response to a registration application enquiry by the AEC

I refer to your full story

I refer to your application

Mr G Askey Help End Marijuana Prohibition 9 Frank Street LISMORE NSW 2480

 

Dear Mr Askey I refer to your application dated 22 May 2008 to the Australian Electoral Commission (the AEC) for review of its delegate’s decision to refuse the application for re-registration by Help End Marijuana Prevention (HEMP). As advised in the full story

Previous Effort

RESULTS OF THE PREVIOUS HEMP PARTY REGISTRATION EFFORT

As at 13 January 2009, staff of the Commission had the following results for the 42 persons who were attempted to be contacted from the Party membership list:

• 14 confirmations of membership • 11 denials of membership • 17 could not be contacted by registered mail full story

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