14. Cannabis DeStygmatised - Marking Patrick Moore's 200th Day incarcerated - Peter Reynolds

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This is a very special episode of Canna We Talk Now? as we wanted to set in place the marking of EVERY single significant date of Patrick Moore's incarceration.
Here I wanted to get a true friend of Patrick's who was in the courthouse on December 2nd 2022 when he was removed from his young family and sentenced to 5 YEARS!!!! for having the skills to grow and extract oils that he gave free of charge to many patients.
In this series of Talks most of our persecuted growers are in disguise and this is why!!
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We urge people to support the Moore Family Shop in Abbeyfeale and we will be urging y'all to across our social to send the man a letter and let him know WE ARE A COMMUNITY!!

In our devoted Canna We Talk Now? to mark the day we encouraged people if close by to first of all support the family by dropping into the shop and enjoy some of their wonderful fare!

Main Street Abbeyfeale, Abbeyfeale, Ireland
+353 89 246 1227
info@gourmetgreen.ie
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gourmet_green_ireland/

We also encouraged people to show the man some love from the Canna Community Outside and drop a letter of support which is a lovely idea.

Send your wishes to
Patrick Moore c/o Limerick Prison Mulgrave Street, Limerick, V94 P8N1 Tel: 061 204700

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Peter Reynolds is a writer, consultant, proud Welshman, president of CLEAR and an expert in the science, medicine, law and politics of cannabis.
Starting as an advertising copywriter, Peter worked as a creative director in some of London’s leading ad agencies through the 1980s. He developed special expertise in healthcare and medical markets, worked as consultant to many NHS organisations, pharmaceutical companies and as a medical journalist.

His interest in cannabis started as a teenage experiment but quickly moved into politics. He first gave evidence on the subject to Parliament in 1983 and has contributed to every Parliamentary inquiry since. In 2011 he was elected leader of the Legalise Cannabis Alliance which, using his expertise in marketing, he rebranded and relaunched as CLEAR Cannabis Law Reform, initially as a political party. He stood as a parliamentary candidate in the 2012 Corby by-election.

CLEAR is now the longest established cannabis group in the UK with a follower base and membership that exceeds all other UK drugs policy groups combined.

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