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GETTING THE LOWDOWN ON POT » Thursday 12 July 2012, 5 pm » Bohemian Café, 524 Bernard Avenue, Kelowna » $2 at the door. Refreshments are available. » Space is limited, please reserve yours HERE Click the arrow below or this link to play the theme song for this event. » Seeds and Stems Again, Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen Open Forum to Examine the Unintended Consequences of Marijuana Laws Marijuana and other cannabis products are the most widely abused and readily available illicit drugs in Canada. Law enforcement intelligence indicates that marijuana traffickers are increasingly are cultivating cannabis indoors. Such indoor grow operations have become an enormous and lucrative illicit industry, producing a potent form of marijuana that has come to be commonly known as "BC Bud." The Okanagan cannabis industry is worth an estimated $4 billion annually, making cannabis among the most valuable cash crops. In the last year Mayors from Vancouver, Vernon, Armstrong, Enderby, Lake Country and other communities, four former BC attorneys general, and a host of police, health officers and academics have challenged provincial and federal governments to reform Canadian laws. John McKay, former high-profile US federal prosecutor who helped jail Canada's "Prince of Pot," Marc Emery, joined calls to end prohibition in favour of regulation and taxation. They all argue prohibition has led to large-scale grow-ops, increased organized crime, ongoing gang violence, and larger police budgets. It is time to tax and strictly regulate marijuana under a public health framework. Such a move would allow the government to address health issues, raise government revenue and eliminate profits going to organized crime. Many Canadians could benefit from judicious access to medical marijuana. Canada's current legal regime for medical marijuana use critics say is unconstitutional, unnecessarily cumbersome, and dangerous for seriously ill patients. Recent reports have also shown that Health Canada lacks the resources and personnel required to monitor the program to ensure that it is not being abused by criminal elements. On Thursday, July 12th at 5 pm the ongoing Okanagan Institute Express series at the Bohemian Café, 524 Bernard Avenue, Kelowna presents Up In Smoke: Getting the Lowdown on Pot. Join us to explore how the laws that regulate the growth and sale of marijuana for personal and medicinal use have resulted in unintended consequences. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() TO REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT CLICK HERE Two recent booklets by David Malmo-Levine and Rob Callaway on the medical use of cannibis are available as PDFs - click images below to download. ![]() ![]() Up In Smoke: Getting the Lowdown on Pot takes place at the Bohemian Cafe, 524 Bernard Avenue, Kelowna. This marks the 234th event the Okanagan Institute has held since the Express series got underway in 2007. Express is presented in association with the Okanagan Media Alliance, Okanagan Regional Library and Okanagan College. Express is directed, convened and hosted by Robert MacDonald, Karen Close, Edward McLean and Neil McKay. It has played host to many Okanagan luminaries, including former deputy secretary general of Amnesty International Derek Evans, artists Lee Claremont and Gary Pearson, BC Book Award nominee Don Gayton, CBC Literary prize winner poet Harold Rhenisch, distinguished editor and author Jim Taylor, poet laureate and professor John Lent, creative entrepreneur Nikos Theodosakis, animator and filmmaker Jim Cliffe, community activist Don Elzer, dancer David LaHay, architect Jim Meiklejohn, culinary artist and writer Heidi Noble, broadcaster Marion Barschel and many others from a wide range of creative fields.
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