So getting back to marijuana and reefer, you talk about wanting to decriminalize it, I mean, isn't that sort of a namby-pamby half step? |
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Dr Martin forward a private members' bill to decriminalize cannabis in some circumstances. |
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Also in Spain, the Catalan Parliament unanimously approved a resolution to decriminalize the use of medical marijuana. |
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We will not legalize or decriminalize any drugs, nor do we envisage a time when this would be appropriate. |
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Despite its reputation as strict on drug policy, plans to decriminalize marijuana possession in Oklahoma are advancing. |
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There are three options available to alleviate this problem, keeping it a criminal offence, decriminalize it and legalize it. |
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On September 25 the House voted to decriminalize abortion in the first trimester. |
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Tsai restated yesterday that the current aim of the small three links is only to decriminalize illegal trading that already exists in the Taiwan Strait. |
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Furthermore, Bill C-454 proposes to decriminalize the criminal provisions dealing with price discrimination and predatory pricing. |
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The debate over whether to decriminalize marijuana has left an entire generation confused over whether or not pot is legal in Canada. |
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Ms. Paule Brunelle: Many witnesses have urged us to decriminalize prostitution. |
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The point I was trying to make there is that if we do decriminalize prostitution, it does take it out of the federal domain. |
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Bill C-19 proposed to decriminalize predatory and discriminatory pricing provisions. |
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With regard to freedom of the press, he said that there was a tendency to decriminalize offences related to press freedom. |
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Mexico had also amended its population legislation in order to decriminalize illegal immigration. |
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This would decriminalize many of those matters which are now offences under the Fisheries Act and dealt with by the criminal justice system. |
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The government here should be pressured to decriminalize prostitution. |
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He once ran for sheriff of Pitkin County, Colorado, on the Freak Power ticket, promising to decriminalize drugs. |
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The problem is that this program is being covered up because it will hurt the Prime Minister's plan to decriminalize marijuana. |
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Portugal has recently moved to decriminalize. |
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Will the minister commit to withdrawing his reckless and dangerous plan to decriminalize the drug use that is fuelling the escalation in violent crime today? |
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Police tell us that much of this violent crime in Toronto is related to a growing drug culture, yet this government is still advancing legislation to decriminalize the use and some production of marijuana. |
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Lewis, a major backer of efforts to decriminalize marijuana, has helped underwrite campaigns to hold referenda on decriminalization in Arizona and California. |
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I'm not suggesting we decriminalize prostitution. |
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Conversely, a form of ex post facto law commonly called an amnesty law may decriminalize certain acts. |
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I sincerely hope you will proceed, have courage, and decriminalize it. |
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The fact that the problem doesn't go away when we decriminalize is not an argument in favour of maintaining criminalization of the people who we all agree are potentially the victims here. |
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The Act was motivated by a desire to decriminalize procedures for enforcing a wide range of regulatory measures and to provide for more appropriate penalties for breaches of the law falling short of criminal behaviour. |
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Sometimes, states may decriminalize partially, by downgrading a drug to a less dangerous status compared to others, or by decriminalizing possession but still considering trafficking an offence. |
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