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Saturday, 04 April 2009 09:48
Beatroute Magazine is a free tabloid type paper distributed in Alberta.
 
4-20 in Calgary - April 20 brings grass lovers out of the woodwork.
By Christine Leonard
 
Bill C-15 (was C-26) mandatory minimums is also mentioned!
http://www.whyprohibition.ca/ is included as well.
  
Lastly our sponsors paid for a full page color Worldwide Marijuana March advertisement in Beatroute for the month of April.
 
See left side of all pages for our most supportive hemp stores in Alberta.
 
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