Penumbra
Bluelighter
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ON SATURDAY MARCH 18 2006
VOTE 1 in the UPPER HOUSE
for HEMP
just put a 1 in the box marked 'u'
If you don't think you should vote, please go HERE.
On the steps of parliament house
5 pm on North Tce
Lets send a strong message to the politicians
we smoke & we vote
Media Release
9 March 2006
Greens F#@% Over HEMP
Greens have put No Drugs candidate Laury Bais, a front for the conservative right wing, ahead of Help End Marijuana Prohibition candidate.
“The Greens have moved beyond political expediency and crossed over into insanity. A party that says it supports harm minimisation has proved that policy has nothing to do with preferences.” HEMP candidate Lisa Crago said.
“Preferencing NO DRUGS below HEMP proves that the Greens have lost their way and turned on their members and constituents. The Greens haven’t changed politics, politics have changed the Greens,” She added. “This is why HEMP running in this state election is so vital as they are now the only party advocating realistic law reform.”
Looking at the MLC preferences says a lot about where people sit on the issue of drug law reform. Nic Xenophon has put HEMP last on his preference ticket.
VOTE 1 in the UPPER HOUSE
for HEMP
just put a 1 in the box marked 'u'
If you don't think you should vote, please go HERE.
On the steps of parliament house
5 pm on North Tce
Lets send a strong message to the politicians
we smoke & we vote
Media Release
9 March 2006
Greens F#@% Over HEMP
Greens have put No Drugs candidate Laury Bais, a front for the conservative right wing, ahead of Help End Marijuana Prohibition candidate.
“The Greens have moved beyond political expediency and crossed over into insanity. A party that says it supports harm minimisation has proved that policy has nothing to do with preferences.” HEMP candidate Lisa Crago said.
“Preferencing NO DRUGS below HEMP proves that the Greens have lost their way and turned on their members and constituents. The Greens haven’t changed politics, politics have changed the Greens,” She added. “This is why HEMP running in this state election is so vital as they are now the only party advocating realistic law reform.”
Looking at the MLC preferences says a lot about where people sit on the issue of drug law reform. Nic Xenophon has put HEMP last on his preference ticket.
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