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Legalise Cannabis Alliance: Policy

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STRUCTURE

On November 11th 2006, an LCA Conference voted to de-register as a political party, and continue to campaign as a pressure group (click here for more details) Generally people felt that we had achieved as much as we could as a party standing in elections, at this time - we could now seek support from and apply more pressure to change the policies of other political parties - and we could always re-register if they do not fight for legalisation.

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OUR PRINCIPLES, AIMS AND PROPOSALS : ENDORSE

PRINCIPLES

  • We believe the use of cannabis ought to be a matter of choice and not of law.
  • We believe that the prohibition of cannabis is against the public interest.
  • We believe that the prohibition of cannabis contravenes Human Rights.
  • We believe that the prohibition of cannabis inhibits the use of a beneficial resource.
  • We believe that the legalisation of cannabis is a very important step that should be taken to benefit the people and their environment.

AIMS

  • To hasten the full legalisation and utilisation of the cannabis plant for the good of the peoples of this world, on a local, national and international level.
  • To secure the release of all prisoners convicted only of cannabis offences and to ensure that all criminal records for cannabis offences are expunged.
  • To encourage public and private research into the many beneficial uses of cannabis including industrial, social and medical uses for the good of the people.
  • To halt all criminal prosecutions for the use of cannabis as a social or private relaxant including its uses as a sacrament or in religious or other ritual.
  • To provide a voice for those in society persecuted and prosecuted for cannabis activities that victimise none.

PROPOSALS

  • That cannabis and cannabis products should be removed from the UK Misuse of Drugs Act, thereby being legalised.
  • That the possession, cultivation and use of pure cannabis and cannabis products be free from prosecution.
  • That cannabis be re-introduced into our society.
  • That high priority be given to the cultivation of cannabis for the express purpose of the localised production of virtually cost-free fuels through the process of pyrolysis on cannabis biomass, and as a source of fibre and hurd.
  • That provision be made to enable the setting up of public establishments where the use of cannabis is permitted.
  • That provision be made to enable the setting up of outlets for the legal supply of cannabis.
  • That at least the same level of protection be given to the cannabis consumer as is given to the consumers of other commodities: weights and measures, quality etc.
  • That all prisoners presently held only on cannabis convictions or charges be released from custody without delay and that all criminal records for cannabis offences be expunged.

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