A pro-cannabis group says New Zealand is entering a trade partnership with countries that have barbaric drug sentencing laws.
18 November 2011
A pro-cannabis group says New Zealand is entering a trade partnership with countries that have barbaric drug sentencing laws.Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party leader Michael Appleby says the Trans-Pacific Partnership involves countries including Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam which still have the death sentence.
He says we should place sanctions on them until they remove it.
By Alexia Russell
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Thursday, 17 November 2011
NZ Pro-cannabis group concerned about Trans-Pacific Partnership from NZCity
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