Alun Buffry
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Alun Buffry (born 1950) in Barry, South Wales, is a cannabis and human rights campaigner. He is associated with the Legalise Cannabis Alliance once a political party of the United Kingdom from 1999 to 2006, when it deregistered and became a pressure group. He received a BSC Chemistry from the University of East Anglia, and Dip Com (open) from the Open University.
[edit] Publications
- "From Dot to Cleopatra"; a history of Ancient Egypt; 1997 ISBN 1-872914-09-8
- "Cannabis: Legalise and Utilise", ISBN 0-9535693-1-4
- "Cannabis: Challenging the Criminal Justice System", 2003: with Don Barnard ISBN 0-9535693-4-9
- "Natural Allies III"; with Stephen Cook, Trevor Nockolds ISBN 0-9529318-2-6
- "Damage and Humanity in Custody"; with Will Hutchinson
He is a firm believer in the legalisation of cannabis for medical uses as stated above...
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