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Category Archives: Harm Reduction
INSITE Court Decision Deals Strong Blow to Prohibitionist Drug Policies in Canada
Today marked a significant victory in the war against the war on drugs. Today the B.C. Court of Appeal decided that Vancouver’s safe intravenous drug injection site, known as Insite, has the legal right to operate because the addicts that use their servi…
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Educate your kids about the harms of drugs and… drug prohibition
“Parents have known for a long time to educate their children about the harms of drugs. Sometimes while doing those drugs when their kids aren’t looking. Nudge, nudge, wink, wink to all the midnight toking parents.
I certainly support giving kids th…”
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BC Drug Lab Chemical Bust is the Latest Drug War Photo Op for BC Police
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Kudos to Kash Heed for perfecting the melodramatic drug war photo op. Did you catch that moment 24 seconds in where he almost stares into the camera when saying “”must be destroyed”". All that was missing was sinister music ri…”
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Posted in Corrupted Police, Harm Reduction, Organized Crime
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Top 10 Reasons Why Legalizing Drugs Is Better Than the Status Quo
1. The majority of street gangs are financed almost entirely by selling narcotics on the black market (that we created). 2. Drugs are very inexpensive to produce – unless they only exist on the black market. This black market premium often leads to add…
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Drug Prohibition is Harming Us Way More than Drug Use Alone – Time to Face Facts!
Before I get going with this post let me state for the record that I do not advocate the use of drugs. If I could recreate the universe and eliminate all intoxicating substances I would. Very little good comes from the use of drugs and alcoh0l when used…
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Tainted cocaine – What would Jesus do?
“British Columbia has been dealing with a bad load of cocaine this year. Cocaine users have been getting sick with severe infections due to lowered white blood cell counts and weakened immune systems.
The cause is cocaine that has been stepped on (cut)…”
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Posted in Drugs and Religion, Harm Reduction
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Amsterdam Closing Cannabis Coffee Shops
Tell me it isn’t so! Amsterdam is planning to shut down 20% of its coffee shops, including The Bulldog.
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RCMP INSITE Report is Clear Evidence the Force is Politically Motivated and Corrupt
“This week it was revealed that the RCMP overstepped their bounds (by a huge degree!!!) when they secretly funded a report that undermined the highly successful and internationally praised harm reduction facility – INSITE.
INSITE is located in the down…”
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Tony Clement Seems to Prefer Addicts Dead Rather Than Safe and Alive
“Today Tony Clements decided to publicly voice his illogical and completely opposite of science view of drug addiction and policy.
Let’s break down what this fucking ass clown had the balls to say:
1. “”Is it ethical for health-care professionals to…”
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Amsterdam Coffee Shops Go “Tobacco” Smoke Free
“I couldn’t be happier to hear that the Netherlands have chosen to remove tobacco smoke from their coffee shops.
I know that the Dutch aren’t all that happy about it – apparently they smoke joints with tobacco rolled into it. Something I find quite app…”
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