The Australian Cannabis
Law Reform
Movement
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WEB CAMERA ON GROWING CANNABIS
The A.C.L.R.M rose from the need to focus on the
single issue of JUST Cannabis Law Reform,
rather than attempt to change the paradigm from a General Drug Law
Reform Platform, we are not the Australian Heroin Law Reform
Movement, nor are we the Australian Meta Amphetamine Law Reform
Movement, we are the Australian Cannabis Law
Reform Movement and JUST Cannabis Law
Reform is the ONLY item on our
agenda.
The
A.C.L.R.M is a leaderless movement of like minded cyber
citizens in a direction of JUST Cannabis Law
Reform, a vehicle for change in JUST the law as it relates to cannabis and it
is the belief of the A.C.L.R.M that
Cannabis was wrongly convicted in the first place and that cannabis
use / cultivation has never been a crime.
The
A.C.L.R.M is committed to
ensuring that JUST Cannabis Use /
Cultivation becomes Optional WITHOUT
Harassment - that’s harassment due
to Cannabis Use or harassment to
Use Cannabis.
The
A.C.L.R.M believes that nobody
joins the Police Force or the Government to stamp out JUST Cannabis Use,
we believe that each individual of the existing Governmental
Mechanism is doing the best they can to deal with an illogical
predicament thrust upon them by less enlightened Governments of the
past.
The
A.C.L.R.M believe that the best
way to start the change is with JUST Cannabis
Law Reform, blow the pressure valve, reallocate JUST the resources currently employed to
enforce cannabis prohibition towards the betterment of society, free
all of those convicted for use /cultivation / possession / supply of
JUST Cannabis.
The
A.C.L.R.M believes that the first
step is a simple matter of opening the law book to the page dealing
with Dangerous Drugs and erasing JUST
Cannabis from the list.
The
A.C.L.R.M believes that
this simple act of legislation will act as a Pressure Valve as far
as the overheated debate on general drug law reform is concerned and
when the economical advantages inherent in the lowering of the cost
of enforcing JUST Cannabis Prohibition
are factored in, we believe that the facts will illustrate that
history will judge Cannabis Prohibition to be a 20th
century mistake of monumental proportions.
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assembled by the non official smokesperson on the extreme edge
of the radical fringe of the Australian Cannabis Law Reform
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A.C.L.R.M members tend to
congregate at http://www.drugsense.org/chat/ and at the HEMP
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Take a trip on the BigBongMobile
Million
Man Marijuana March 2003
The Fourth Cannabist
Internationale was a happening
A CANNABIS CAFE
DEMONSTRATION in the N.S.W.
Governments Backyard
The
viewww for 2002
Marihuana
Tax Act of 1937
Marijuana
March 2002
The Fast
Track Proposal for the
Nimbin Valley
The
Deal-O-matic
The O2
Spring Campaign
Main Stream
Media Releases
Last, but not least;
A vision statement about the positive benefits of
regulated and taxable Cannabis / Hemp.
Let this vision statement inform it's readers
that a multitude of medical discoveries regarding cannabis as a
cancer cure have been made this century, prostate and breast cancer,
to name the top two.
Let it point out that the number one
carbon scrubbing plant is cannabis.
Let it point out that
growing hemp for fiber and paper is more eco friendly and
sustainable than logging trees or fertilizing cotton.
Let it
point out the nutritional quality of the hemp seed is equivalent to
that of fish and soy beans.
Let it point out that the
concept of legalizing cannabis is more popular with the 'man in the
street' than ever before, with every online 'poll' (abc/smh etc)
about re-legalizing / decriminalizing cannabis have shown over 60%
in favor, with most registering in the 70 percentile
bracket.
Let it point out that in November of 2010, 48% of
Californians were in favour of outright legalization of recreational
cannabis and let us remember that 56% of Californians voted for (and
now have) a legal and taxable medical marijuana industry.
Let
it point out that that the current NSW (and Australia) government is
lagging behind most every other state in the global economy simply
because it has not been able to conduct research into the realities
inherent in cannabis/hemp re-legalization because of the enforcement
of cannabis prohibition.
Let it leave the reader in no doubt
that relegalizing cannabis for fibre, fuel, food and medicine is in
the best interests of everyone.
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