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Green Party Candidates 2015 Cannabis Policy Statements - Public Domain
Green Party of Canada2015 Election Candidates Cannabis Policy
Green Party Candidates 2015 Cannabis Policy Statements - Public Domain
Avalon (Newfoundland and Labrador) [1of338]
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Green Party Candidates 2015 Cannabis Policy Statements - Public Domain
Thunder Bay—Superior North (Ontario) [216of338]
“But I am very clear in my own mind and willing to say on the record (and have for over a decade) that:- I am in favor of legalizing marijuana- Regulating and taxing it when sold- Allowing people to grow their own at home for their own use in reasonable quantitiesHaving said that, I think we should continue to work to discourage smoking anything, due to the health risks of the carcinogens in the smoke.” email from Feb 5, 2014Bruce Hyer
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Green Party Candidates 2015 Cannabis Policy Statements - Public Domain
Toronto–Danforth (Ontario) [219of338]
“Re: Cannabis. I believe it should be regulated and taxed, freeing up police resources to fight real crime. This is, my understanding, also the Green Party policy as of 2012. (please see: http://www.greenparty.ca/en/media-release/2012-01-17/greens-welcome-new-liberal-marijuana-policy ).” email from Feb 11, 2015Chris Tolley
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Green Party Candidates 2015 Cannabis Policy Statements - Public Domain
Saanich—Gulf Islands (British Columbia) [321of338]
“Thank you inquiring about whether I support the removal of cannabis as a schedule II controlled substance from the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. I fully support legalizing marijuana by removing it from the drug schedule. Prohibition has, obviously, not worked. All prohibition has achieved is creating an underground economy of unregulated and violent dealers. We need marijuana production to be regulated, taxed, and available to adults.” email from Apr 1, 2014Elizabeth May
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