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Monday, 27 April 2009 05:50

 

Canadian Cannabis Legal Defence Resource

http://ccldr.synthasite.com/

 

If you are charged with possession of cannabis in Canada do NOT plead guilty!

 

The prosecutor will always encourage you to plead guilty.

In many cases the prosecutor will offer a plea deal.

It is only in the prosecutors best interest you plead guilty!

Remember you will have a criminal record for your entire life.

 

They do not want you or anyone to know the truth about the cannabis laws in Canada!

Join in the current legal fight (the right fight), visit the web site listed above and we will help you in your RIGHT FIGHT!

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