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  1. at some point the legal system has turned into the ” justice industry” and the major players are reluctant to let go of their cash cow. the whole thing stinks and it is time for new zealand to grow up.

  2. 100% in support of you here martyn,

    I know of Sue Grey as we have worked on the issue of people disabled by “electromagnetic sensitivities” as I have this disability and she has fought for us too.

    Sue & Rose are some of the finest among us as you are sir.

    Keep the faith martyn as tomorrow Winston hopefullly will jion with Labour and tthe greens to rid thios rotting national partyn from our shores finally so we can restore this country to a place we can all live in peace & harmony.

  3. 100% in support of you here martyn,

    Keep the faith Martyn as tomorrow Winston hopefullly will join with Labour and the greens to rid thios rotting national party carcass from our shores finally so we can restore this country to a place we can all live in peace & harmony.

    ://www.radionz.co.nz/news/political/341848/negotiation-announcement-tomorrow-arvo-nz-first

    Negotiation announcement tomorrow arvo – NZ First

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    New Zealand First will be in a position tomorrow afternoon to make an announcement on the result of negotiations.

    Winston Peters after a day of meeting with his party. Winston Peters after a day of meeting with his party. Photo: RNZ / Sarah Robson
    New Zealand First MPs have wrapped up an all-day caucus meeting at Parliament, as they decide whether to form a government with National or Labour.

    The meeting started at 9.30am and continued all day.

    As he left the meeting tonight, New Zealand First MP Ron Mark told reporters it would be a little bit longer.

  4. hope with a new Labour , NZF, Green Government ….NZF has said it wants referendum on Cannabis

  5. ‘Legalize cannabis now or face mental health crisis, warns drug think-tank’

    https://www.rt.com/uk/407071-legalize-cannabis-mental-health/

    “Britain should legalize cannabis to prevent a mental health crisis, a leading drugs think-tank has said. It argues the substance should be legalized to protect people from more dangerous, high potency cannabis found on the black market.

    According to the study, carried out by VolteFace magazine in association with Manchester Metropolitan University and King’s College London, the government must stop surrendering its drugs policy to criminals…

    The report said the current system, which amounts to “strict illegality but patchy enforcement,” should be replaced with a tightly regulated market to prevent harmful forms of the drug being sold.

    Medical marijuana patient Aaron Nacci, who uses cannabis for the treatment of anxiety and depression, told RT it is “vital” for him the drug is legalized.

    Nacci, who tried both alcohol and anti-depressants before turning to cannabis, spoke about the beneficial effects the drug has had on him and said: “My depression went and I was able to calm my anxious overactive mind. The anxiety disorder was confirmed at around the same time.

    “My physical and mental health dramatically improved and I haven’t looked back since,” he told RT…

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