HEMP gives preference to Sex Party

In the Victorian State Election on November 27th, the Help End Marijuana Prohibition (HEMP) Party believes that the Sex Party has better policies on drug law reform than any other Party on the ballot.

“We advocate for a new approach to drugs, which will replace a criminal framework with a community health and administrative response.” full story

American Medical Association Reconsiders Marijuana

USE OF CANNABIS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES

The Council on Science and Public Health recommends that the following statement be adopted in lieu of Resolutions 910 (I-08), 921 (I-08), and 229 (A-09) and the remainder of the report be filed.

Our American Medical Association (AMA) urges that marijuana’s status as a federal Schedule I controlled substance full story

What Australia can learn from America’s failed war on drugs

Dr. Ethan Nadelmann the Executive Director of the Drug Policy Alliance, will be in Australia, November 21 to December 3, 2010 as a guest of the Australian Drug Law Reform Foundation. Dr. Nadelmann is widely regarded as one of the most influential speakers on drug policy reform in the USA and internationally.

Ethan will be full story

HEMP Scratched Early

After failing to get itself registered in time for the last Federal election, cannabis law reform party HEMP has conceded it will again be late to the starting line when MPs and political wannabes line up for the March NSW State election.

After months of effort, HEMP secretary Graham Askey managed to convince the Australian full story

Groundhog Day “Cannabis eradication program”

Helicopters over Hippie Communes is cultural not Cannabis.

The Groundhog Day “cannabis eradication program” just finished in the area was an attack on alternative communities and their earthy culture, says Michael Balderstone, President of the HEMP Embassy and the newly registered Federal HEMP Party.

“Hippy communities were obviously targeted when we all know they are full story

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