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Poll: Canadians Support Marijuana Legalization

Angus Reid Strategies has released the results of an opinion survey showing that a majority of Canadians believe marijuana should be legalized. The full report is at http://www.angus-reid.com/admin/collateral/pdfs/polls/ARS_Drugs.pdf

The release is found at http://www.angus-reid.com/polls/index.cfm/fuseaction/viewItem/itemID/163....

Drug War Issues Marijuana Policy
Politics & Advocacy Canada

The real terrorist.

The real terrorist are the Americans, we should stop all yankies from crossing our border until they get the hell out of sticking thier big noses in our drug reform and harm reduction movements steps towards true and real freedom. So, all propagating, biggoted yankies stay home because we have no use for evil politics in Canada

im american

and to the post above. me im with you its not the people of us its our dicktater .who is screwing all of us and i meant to spell dicktator that way .

Referendum Now

NORML Saskatchewan has been pushing the provincial government to call a referendum on Lowest Enforcement Priority legislation for awhile now. This recent news could tip the scales in our favour if enough people jump on the campaign now. If you live in Saskatchewan, go to www.normlsaskatchewan.com to find out how you can help get lowest enforcement priority legislation on the next provincial ballot.

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