KCNV: Why Marijuana Will Be Legal By 2010 (Craccum interviews Dakta Green 3 of 3)

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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2009

PART 3
www.cannabus.org.nz
thedaktory.org
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UNI mag Craccum Co-Editor interviews Dakta Green on his candidacy in The Mt Albert By-election, his campaign promises and how the Daktory is to be the Legal model for cannabis dispensary's in New Zealand, operated under licensing trusts similar to the portage licensing Trust in West Auckland that is charged with the management of liquor outlets and profits.

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  • I'm Central Auckland electorate so have to miss this one.

    From the NZ Herald:

    "He(David Shearer) divides his time between Iraq, primarily Baghdad, and neighbouring Jordan, where Mrs Meyer and their children live. "

    Dividing families can be stressful.

    He's a surfer; so can chill out in the waves and...

    A vote for Dakta Green, is a vote for family unity.

  • hey are you back now man?

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  • It's 2010 now...how's the legality of it looking?

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  • its 2012 and its still not legal...

  • why marijuana will still be illegal in 2010 becuz its 2011

  • why marijuana will still be legal in 2010 becuz its 2011

  • Its now 2011, still not legal....

  • weed is good for 1 thing

    good rappers.......lmao

  • It's 2010 now, and I'm wondering how it went. If more and more countries around the world legalize, and they don't collapse because of it (and I suspect that they won't), it will make a good argument for those in the US who are for legalization.

  • Dakta green is a true inspiration. I like it how he talks in certain terms. Happy 60th!!

  • @TAXavier I'm aware of that and that will be a huge boost to the legalization movement. But I was wondering more about how it's looking here in NZ. Isn't Washington trying to do the same thing?

  • Fantastic.

  • this man is not silly he has very valid opinions i had a very long chat with him at the daktory he has vision and wants to build something and for that i admire him

  • Not yet, but registered to vote.

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