Britsh Columbia Civil Libertarian Association multi-disciplinary approach to law reform, Saturday, May 8, 2004 at the Wosk Centre For Dialogue.
Beyond Prohibition: Dr. Todd Mikuriya
01 Jun 2004 23 min Former director of marijuana research National Institute Mental Health analyzes models from the California and various countries, implications of taxation, valid statistics, implimentation, involving growers and medical systems.Todd Mikuriya is an advisor and author of the California Compassionate Use Act of 1996.
Beyond Prohibition: Dialogue Session 2
31 May 2004 37 min Hilary Black and Dr. Brian Emerson answer and reflect on the audience's questions from the second hour of the Beyond Prohibition conference.Richard Cowan, David Malmo-Levine, Flash Gordon, and Ted Smith raise good points based on their experiences in the movement.
Beyond Prohibition: Dr. Brian Emerson
27 May 2004 24 min Consultant for BC Ministry of Health Dr. Brian Emerson examines the facts of medical marijuana, comparing US and Canadian results and policies.
Beyond Prohibition: Dialogue Session 1
25 May 2004 23 min Speakers from the first two hours of the Beyond Prohibition conference are fielded questions from the audience. Speakers Phillipe Lucas, Jeffrey Miron, and Walter McKay answer questions from our own Marc Emery and David Malmo-Levine.
Beyond Prohibition: Hon Pierre Claude Nolin
24 May 2004 56 min Canadian Senator, Hon Claude Nolin, the keynote speaker for the Beyond Prohibiton conference calls to abolish the cannabis prohibition after reviewing the history of Canadian pot policy. He promises a good future for marijuana laws in Canada after studying the issue seriously and decodes Bill C-10 and why he cannot support it. Question and answer period follows with questions from Jon Conroy, our own Chris Bennett and Richard Cowan.
Beyond Prohibition: Hilary Black & Rielle Capler
23 May 2004 18 min BC Compassion Club Society staff describe the benefits of The Compassion Club's model for distribution of medical-necessity marijuana and how it operates successfully in Vancouver.
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