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bristol / drugs and crime / news report Friday August 10, 2012 09:39 by Arvind Howarth   text 1 comment (last - tuesday august 14, 2012 06:58)
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bristol / drugs and crime / event notice Sunday May 08, 2011 22:21 by Bristol Justice Network   1 attached file
Professor David Nutt - the government adviser who was sacked a couple of years back - is in Bristol on Friday evening. He's a thought-provoking speaker. 6.30pm for tea / coffee, 7.00 for talks then discussion, on Friday 13th at Cotham School Dance Studio, Cotham Lawn Road, BS6 6DT. Should be de-criminalise drugs? How would it work in practice? Come and have your say. read full story / add a comment
Criminal arms pedlar
somerset / drugs and crime / news report Tuesday December 21, 2010 16:59 by Education cuts for this-   text 6 comments (last - thursday december 23, 2010 17:57)   image 2 images
Mr Justice Bean says arms firm gave £8m to 'shady' middleman to secure Tanzania radar contract
Sir Richard Evans (pictured), then chairman of BAE, approved the use of a middleman in Tanzania in 2002, said Mr Justice Bean.

So what is Somerset MP Liam Fox, now Secretary of State for Defence intending to do to recover the lost billions ?
After all BAE is now shedding jobs like a tree sheds its leaves in autumn, so the lost billions of pounds would be handy for either the NHS, education or housing.
While guilty, BAE get off with paying peanuts.
This being only one of the corrupt deals they've undertaken. read full story / add a comment
Don't criminalise it
south west / drugs and crime / opinion/analysis Monday December 06, 2010 14:41 by Barton Hill   text 4 comments (last - wednesday december 08, 2010 13:52)   image 2 images
We generally do not fund research focussed on the potential beneficial effects of cannabis. read full story / add a comment
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bristol / drugs and crime / news report Tuesday November 09, 2010 15:30 by Sven   text 4 comments (last - thursday november 11, 2010 14:29)   image 2 images
Local MP apears to vote the right way but what's the outcome?

“From this basic power of the universe,
there is no protection.”
Albert Einstein

The picture is of soil and debris samples being collected from the
bombing site by the Uranium Medical Research Center’s
(UMRC) field team during the second field trip outside Bibi
Mahro district, Afghanistan, 2002.

Of course this adds to yet one more danger to be endured by all who are their be it soldier or local.
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bristol / drugs and crime / opinion/analysis Thursday November 04, 2010 18:04 by Eve   text 9 comments (last - sunday november 07, 2010 16:23)
Project Prevention, an American charity targeting child damage through parental drug intake, is offering £200 to drug addicts in 5 locations across the UK, one of which is Bristol, in return for which they must volunteer for a sterilisation operation. read full story / add a comment
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A Nitrous Oxide fuelled history walk with author Mike Jay through Clifton exploring the themes of his new book; Dr Beddoes, the Romantic Poets and laughing Gas. read full story / add a comment
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