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Marijuana Party becomes Canada's newest federal political party
In 1923 it became illegal for Canadians to possess marijuana. But the laws have always been flouted, by recreational users who just want to get high, and by medicinal users seeking relief from pain and illness. From cannabis cafés to courtrooms, doctors and patients, rabble-rousers and senior statesmen have engaged in a passionate debate over marijuana possession. But the laws have endured.
Program: The National
Broadcast Date: July 21, 2000
Guest(s): Dennis Carriere, Tim Paterson, Marc Boris St. Maurice
Reporter: Reg Sharren
Duration: 2:26
Last updated: April 20, 2012
Page consulted on May 6, 2013
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"A dope fiend's idea of a dream come true."
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In 1969, high school students debate the morality, legality and preval...
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Marijuana is not just for hippies anymore.
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Full press conference on non-medical use of drugs report.
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Shocking recommendations from the LeDain commission overshadow suggest...
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Crackdown on dope users causes rifts among local politicians and citiz...
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Majority position: reduce the impact of criminal law on drug users.
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Two groups of teens get intoxicated for CBC cameras.
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Justice minister wonders if the laws are too strict.
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Two ARF researchers detail the risks including serious lung damage.
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New research shows that marijuana is far from harmless, but one doctor...
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"Today from the Prairies" gives a primer on marijuana, its origins and...
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A nationwide television campaign asking kids to wait before trying dru...
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Inhale to the Chief! Cheech and Chong star is all in favour.
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Marijuana advocate Marc Emery describes his 1996 bust for selling mari...
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In "buyers clubs" and basements, marijuana is seen as legitimate medic...
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David Malmo-Levine has made a career out of civil disobedience, smoke-...
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Health minister moves to help medical users.
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Medical marijuana advocate with AIDS wins a long legal battle.
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"God made grass. Man made booze. Who do you trust?"
