
There are Legalise Cannabis Western Australia Party candidates in all six upper house regions giving every WA voter the opportunity to support Cannabis law reform in the state election on 13 March.
There are Legalise Cannabis Western Australia Party candidates in all six upper house regions giving every WA voter the opportunity to support Cannabis law reform in the state election on 13 March.
Cannabis users around the country cheer as the second branch of the Legalise Cannabis state Parties gains registration in Western Australia.
Sitting beside the highway near Bega every third or fourth car toots their support but how many will vote for us on Saturday remains to be seen. It’s anonymous in the polling booth and plenty of people want a corflute of the big sativa leaf but very few want to put it on their fence! […]
The current government’s medical Cannabis program is ruled by the same people who hate the idea of anybody growing their own free medicine in the garden. A plant that has never killed anyone in ten thousand years and was in the majority of our medicines a hundred years ago.
Prohibition has been a total failure and we have to stop strategies like sniffer dogs, Roadside Drug Testing and laws that have dramatically altered drug use trends in favour of undetectable powders, pills and expensive addictive pharmaceuticals.
The easy way to vote 1 HEMP. Look for the leaf on the Senate Ballot Paper. Write the number 1 in the box underneath. Choose six boxes above the line.Number them in the order that you like.
Many voters don’t know about HEMP. Some Aussie voters ask about our other policies or want to know about our opinion on issues other than Cannabis. Officially there are none, HEMP is a formal protest to end prohibition.
The HEMP (Help End Marijuana Prohibition) Party will announce their senate candidates on Saturday at the 420 celebrations in Nimbin.
Many voters don’t know about HEMP. Some ask about our other policies or want to know about our opinion on issues other than Cannabis. Officially there are none, HEMP is a formal protest to end prohibition.
In 2013 Tanya Hill was a healthy 66-year-old Clinical Nurse Specialist happily working in her chosen profession as a flight nurse with NSW Air Ambulance.