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Official Platform

Version 2.0 adopted on September 5th, 1999 | Version française

See also our 2007 electoral platform  (in French)

About the Bloc Pot

About us | Version française

The Bloc Pot is a political party in the province of Quebec, Canada, that is dedicated to ending cannabis prohibition and setting the ground for a more sensible and comprehensive drug policy. Since 1998, the Bloc Pot has contested two general elections and several by-elections. In 2000, its members helped launch the Marijuana Party of Canada in order to lobby the federal government more efficiently.

Coherence needed on marijuana laws

The Montreal Gazette, April 10, 2010

If Canada's legal position on marijuana could get any less coherent, it's hard to know how. In Montreal, neighbours of a 1,000-member "Compassion Club" have noticed that a suspiciously large number of "patients" for its medical marijuana look young and healthy and are capable of bounding up the stairs to the club's headquarters.

EROWID : Documenting the Complex Relationship Between Humans & Psychoactives

Erowid is a member-supported organization providing access to reliable, non-judgmental information about psychoactive plants, chemicals, and related issues.

Beyond Prohibition: Changing Attitudes in Policy and Practice – 1st Annual CSSDP National Conference, March 16-18, 2007

Beyond Prohibition: Changing Attitudes in Policy and Practice, the 1st Annual CSSDP National Conference, is hosted by the Harm Reduction Centre at McGill University in cooperation with SSDP.

Marijuana, the wonder drug

The Boston Globe, March 1, 2007

Lester Grinspoon

Reeferendum will target War on Drugs

Montreal Gazette, Saturday, February 24,2007

Hugo St-Onge is convinced he has the winning conditions for his looming "reeferendum."

His Bloc Pot party, set to run 50 to 65 candidates in the March 26 election, is organizing the online plebiscite on the legalization of marijuana in Quebec.