PROHIBITION IS THE DRUG PROBLEM

REFERENDUM NOW!

A majority of Canadians and Americans want marijuana legalized. Both governments refuse to acknowledge the wishes of their citizens and have reacted by cracking down harder and shutting down people who speak out.
WORLDWIDE PROTEST SATURDAY MAY 6, 2006
REGINA: VICTORIA PARK, 4:20 PM
SASKATOON: VIMY MEMORIAL 4:20 PM
FOR THE REST OF THE WORLD:
www.globalmarijuanamarch.org

International Drug Enforcement Conference
US DEA meets with it's colonial counterparts
May 8-11, Hilton Montreal
If you can't make it, there will be actions accross Canada all week.
For further information: www.cannabisculture.ca
"In 1995, African-Americans made up 13 percent of the [US] population and 15 percent of all drug users, yet they comprised 33 percent of people arrested, 53 percent of those convicted and 74 percent of those sentenced to prison for drug possession."
- Marc Mauer, 'Race to Incarcerate,' "In These Times," November 1999

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PROHIBITION IS THE DRUG PROBLEM

REFERENDUM NOW!

A majority of Canadians and Americans want marijuana legalized. Both governments refuse to acknowledge the wishes of their citizens and have reacted by cracking down harder and shutting down people who speak out.
WORLDWIDE PROTEST SATURDAY MAY 6, 2006
REGINA: VICTORIA PARK, 4:20 PM
SASKATOON: VIMY MEMORIAL 4:20 PM
FOR THE REST OF THE WORLD:
www.globalmarijuanamarch.org

International Drug Enforcement Conference
US DEA meets with it's colonial counterparts
May 8-11, Hilton Montreal
If you can't make it, there will be actions accross Canada all week.
For further information: www.cannabisculture.ca
"In 1995, African-Americans made up 13 percent of the [US] population and 15 percent of all drug users, yet they comprised 33 percent of people arrested, 53 percent of those convicted and 74 percent of those sentenced to prison for drug possession."
- Marc Mauer, 'Race to Incarcerate,' "In These Times," November 1999

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