Ever been busted for possession in BC? We need your help.

If you live in BC, and have ever been charged with cannabis possession, or faced police action because of simple cannabis possession, please contact SFU Criminology professor Neil Boyd at nboyd@sfu.ca.

As part of the Sensible BC campaign, we are conducting research into the costs and outcomes of enforcing the marijuana possession laws in BC.

All your information will be kept confidential unless you agree otherwise.

Please spread this request to your friends on Facebook, Twitter and other social media. Thanks for your support!

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