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http://party.cannabis.org.nz/node/85

 

 

 

"The Druglawed documentary will officially premiere in Australia at the Entheogenesis Australis Conference in Melbourne on 5th December 2015.

 

A sneakpeak screening in Sydney on 4th December will allow a Sydney audience to view the film too. Druglawed director Arik Reiss will be present for a Q&A.

 

He is taking the opportunity to film segments of the sequel while he is there, in light of the recent announcement by the Australian Government that cannabis will be legalised for medicinal use on a federal scale.

 

Support for the production of Druglawed 2 can be made by downloading Druglawed from www.druglawed.com for $4.20.

 

DRUGLAWED details how New Zealand got rolled up in the US-led Drug War along with 183 other countries. Over the past 100 years the US has forced its fatally flawed model of drug prohibition on almost every country on earth. Four decades since Richard Nixon declared the War On Drugs, 22 million Americans have been arrested for marijuana.

 

Only one country in the world arrests a higher proportion of its population for cannabis: New Zealand. While cannabis has now been legalised in multiple American states, the New Zealand govt remains firmly locked into the international Drug War matrix. Druglawed shows why it is essential to break out and how to do it."

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http://party.cannabis.org.nz/node/85

 

 

 

"The Druglawed documentary will officially premiere in Australia at the Entheogenesis Australis Conference in Melbourne on 5th December 2015.

 

A sneakpeak screening in Sydney on 4th December will allow a Sydney audience to view the film too. Druglawed director Arik Reiss will be present for a Q&A.

 

He is taking the opportunity to film segments of the sequel while he is there, in light of the recent announcement by the Australian Government that cannabis will be legalised for medicinal use on a federal scale.

 

Support for the production of Druglawed 2 can be made by downloading Druglawed from www.druglawed.com for $4.20.

 

DRUGLAWED details how New Zealand got rolled up in the US-led Drug War along with 183 other countries. Over the past 100 years the US has forced its fatally flawed model of drug prohibition on almost every country on earth. Four decades since Richard Nixon declared the War On Drugs, 22 million Americans have been arrested for marijuana.

 

Only one country in the world arrests a higher proportion of its population for cannabis: New Zealand. While cannabis has now been legalised in multiple American states, the New Zealand govt remains firmly locked into the international Drug War matrix. Druglawed shows why it is essential to break out and how to do it."

 

 

Werent there weed vending machines in aukland not too long ago bud?

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Werent there weed vending machines in aukland not too long ago bud?

 

 

not anymore

 

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-03-23/nz-police-seize-marijuana-vending-machine/3908040

 

 

and this... lol

 

http://www.3news.co.nz/nznews/cannabis-vending-machine-returned-to-owners-2014121518#axzz3qYJHui8f

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