Results 1-4 of 4 for smoking speaker:Alistair Carmichael
- Public Bill Committee: Drugs Bill: Clause 21 - Inclusion of mushrooms containing (3 Feb 2005)
Mr Alistair Carmichael: ...sidled up to me at different points and expressed their concerns about the subject. It was pointed out to me that the most widely identified alternative is Salvia divinorum, the leaves of which are smoked—it says here—and contain another powerful hallucinogen, salvinorin. Relatively little is known about the possible harms of salvinorin use, but it is widely available online...
- Written Answers — Health: Substance Misuse (Advertising Campaigns) (19 Apr 2004)
Mr Alistair Carmichael: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how much the Government have spent on advertising campaigns highlighting the dangers associated with (a) alcohol misuse, (b) illegal drugs and (c) tobacco smoking in each year since 1997.
- Human Rights (Burma) (25 Feb 2004)
Mr Alistair Carmichael: ...trying to find new markets to replace those lost in the US. The EU and the Association of South East Asian Nations—ASEAN—are making no time demands on the regime, and thus its use of smoke and mirrors continues to be an effective way of maintaining power. That cannot be allowed to persist. Last December, the EU adopted a resolution prohibiting the sale and export to Burma of...
- Police (Northern Ireland) Bill [Lords]: Schedule 3 — Repeals and Revocations (27 Mar 2003)
Mr Alistair Carmichael: ...of today's business in particular has vindicated the decision taken by the Liberal Democrats, along with Conservative Members, to vote against the timetabling motion yesterday. I hope that, once the smoke of battle has cleared, so to speak, the Government might take that consideration on board. The Liberal Democrats will support the Government in the Lobby on Third Reading, but we shall do...
