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  Judy Keall: ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Judy Keall's summary was automatically generated using 1 reference found on the Internet.
Former MP Judy Keall became involved in Rescare through her connections to the issues surrounding the deinstitutionalisation of Kimberley Centre, which was in her electorate.
Judy has been an elected member of the Kimberley Parents and Friends Association since July 2002 and was elected President of the National Body of Rescare NZ.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Keall_Judy_911632010.htm   (165 words)

  
 NORML New Zealand - Cannabis Law Reform Inquiry Hearings Round-up #2
Judy Keall: “Yes, there needs to be consistency of approach.
Judy Keall explained “What we’re hearing is there is a problem, but that is here under the current law.
Unfortunately the call for a moratorium was ignored by the committee members, although Judy Keall did say she would be very concerned if anyone was arrested as a result of giving evidence.
www.norml.org.nz /article143.html   (5375 words)

  
 Misuse of Drugs Act amendments #4 hearing transcript   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
He said that this meant “fortunes for dealers, undermining all proper authority”, and that awareness of harms from both legal and illegal drug use was subject to confusion and inaccuracy.
Judy Keall, with questions evidently over, thanked the Mild Greens for their “moderate” presentation.
Judy Keall asked if anyone knew what the relative levels of THC were in hemp and marijuana (the drug).
www.mildgreens.com /mdatrans.htm   (3024 words)

  
 Independent Online Edition > Asia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Young people wanting to buy cigarettes will be forced to carry cards proving their age and smokers in bars may be segregated from other drinkers under proposed law changes, a senior New Zealand lawmaker said.
Parliament's health committee chairwoman Judy Keall, who is promoting some of the law changes, said the requirement for identity cards had already been imposed on young people who want to buy alcohol.
Keall said retailers, who face tougher sanctions for selling tobacco to minors under the Smokefree Environments (Enhanced Protection) Amendment Bill, complained it was difficult to judge the age of some people.
news.independent.co.uk /world/asia/article239620.ece   (339 words)

  
 Media ID   0215-B
Philip Burdon, Judy Keall, Phil Goff, Helen Clarke
Judy Keall — I’m speaking tonight for people who are personal friends of mine from all walks of life..
Keall — I believe the Bill has had a fair hearing..
www.lawreform.org.nz /cgibin/_lrView.cgi?UID=1124942467-5   (432 words)

  
 O'Connor Adds Voice Of Dissent   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Submissions closed on February 7 about the most effective public health and health promotion strategies to minimise the use of, and the harm associated with, cannabis, and consequently the most appropriate legal status of cannabis.
But yesterday committee chairman Judy Keall said it would be later than July before the committee members could start considering the evidence.
Of the other members, National health spokeswoman Lynda Scott has said she opposes decriminalisation, and Roger Sowry has dismissed overseas evidence that purported to show cannabis could be used therapeutically.
www.mapinc.org /drugnews/v01/n1066/a07.html   (237 words)

  
 WEBSTER, HUDSON and associated families - Person Page 15
[S40] E-mail, Michael FLYNN to Judy WEBSTER, 27 Feb 2006, quoting The History and antiquities of the parish of Lambeth in the County of Surrey (1786) (anonymous), which Michael found via the Gale Group's 18th Century Collections database at the NSW State Library: 'St Mary's parish, Lambeth, south London - transcript of epitaphs 1786.
Entries in the IGI are: John HARLEY, spouse Elizabeth NELL, marriage 19 Jan 1743 Saint Benet Pauls Wharf; Elizabeth HARLEY, spouse James HAYTHORN, marriage 8 Nov 1746 Saint Benet Pauls Wharf, London.
Judy Webster, PO Box 5043, Algester QLD 4115, Australia.
www.judywebster.gil.com.au /webster/p15.htm   (790 words)

  
 WEBSTER, HUDSON and associated families - Person Page 4
[S40] E-mail, 1 Dec 2003, Chris NOLAN to Judy WEBSTER: 'William Keall BYNON is my husband's GG grandfather and we recently found his grave at Gatton.
[S40] E-mail, Julie BROOK to Judy WEBSTER, 17 Jan 2005, with details from her grandmother Eva's gravestone at Lewisham (Hither Green) Crematorium, South London: 'Eva HENDERSON b.
[S102] Judy WEBSTER's family history records; notes made by Yvonne THOMAS on pedigree chart after talking to Bill CORDUEX (sources not stated): William CORDUEX b.
www.judywebster.gil.com.au /webster/p4.htm   (1058 words)

  
 Bars get a breather on smoking
Restaurant and bar owners will not have to comply for five years with new rules forcing the creation of separate, enclosed and fully ventilated rooms for smokers.
A supplementary order paper tabled by Labour MP Judy Keall in Parliament yesterday confirmed the Government's plan to make wide-spread changes to smoke-free legislation.
Details of the proposed amendments had already been publicised after a series of leaks to the media.
www.tobacco.org /news/67226.html   (124 words)

  
 The Politically Incorrect Show - 17/07/2001 - The Free Radical Online
It follows a push by the Australian Council on Smoking and Health to make Australia's federal government put age restrictions on films in which actors smoke excessively and unnecessarily.
Labour MP Judy Keall, who chairs Parliament's health select committee, said such a move was in line with attempts in New Zealand to protect young people and their health from bad role models.
ASH [Anti-Smoking Hysterics] director Trish Fraser said if possible the anti-smoking group would lobby the Government to include such a change in the Smokefree Environments Amendment Bill, which is before Parliament.
www.freeradical.co.nz /content/pishow/pi010717.php   (466 words)

  
 ACT News - Rodney Hide Speech to the House on Smoking Legislation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
INTERRUPTION by Labour MP Judy Keall: It is not compulsory.
RODNEY HIDE: Judy Keall has a lot to say.
I notice she was only prepared to put this measure up after she announced her retirement.
www.act.org.nz /news-article.aspx/21501   (1497 words)

  
 Telegraph | News | Smokers face tough new laws in New Zealand
Judy Keall, a Labour MP and chairman of parliament's health committee, said: "With 75 per cent of the adult population as non-smokers, it is time for the law to better reflect that smoke-free living is now the norm for most people."
Mrs Keall chose World No-Tobacco Day to announce the change in the law, saying it was aimed at restricting young people's access to tobacco products and providing more protection from passive smoking for the public and bar staff.
Licensed premises opening after Dec 31 will have to meet the restrictions, but existing businesses will have until 2007 to comply.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/06/01/wsmok01.xml   (440 words)

  
 Restore-Digest Saturday, June 15 2002 Volume 2002 : Number 109
Outgoing chairwoman Judy Keall, a Labour MP who is retiring from politics, said yesterday she was certain the next committee would pick up the Parry inquiry, even if it was dominated by Labour.
But Mrs Keall appeared less sure about the future of the inquiry into the legal status of cannabis and how best to minimise its use and associated harm.
It's more likely there may be an interim report because of the diversity of opinion [among members]." She said her committee's reports on both inquiries had been held up by having to deal first with higher-priority business, such as district health board financial reviews.
www.thc-foundation.org /restore/20020615.html   (6893 words)

  
 Islands in the Sun: Jamaica and New Zealand to Study Cannabis Reforms, Guam Court Okays Sacramental Smoking
Halfway across the globe, New Zealand is also, after two years of delay, preparing its own study of cannabis decriminalization.
The parliament's health select committee will review health issues related to cannabis, the committee's chairperson, Judy Keall, told the Otago Daily Times (Dunedin) on September 13th.
Keall said the committee's inquiry will "inquire into the most effective public health and health promotion strategies to minimize the use of and harm associated with cannabis and consequently the most appropriate legal status for cannabis."
stopthedrugwar.org /chronicle/152/islandsinthesun.shtml   (1151 words)

  
 MarijuanaNews.Com, Freedom has nothing to fear from the truth
While one conservative nine-member caucus appears to have pushed for this unprecedented and illiberal "drug user apartheid" move, Government has, without explanation or debate, pre-judged New Zealand's half-million cannabis consumers as guilty - remanded another 3 years.
Contrary to all evidence heard by the Judy Keall chaired health promotion inquiry, the policy analysis has not even been discussed.
Judy Keall, now a former MP, admitted to Mild Greens during the Christchurch hearing of the Inquiry, that according to the evidence she was hearing on cannabis-related health strategies, "all drugs should be legalised".
www.marijuananews.com /news.php3?sid=568   (3275 words)

  
 Restore-Digest Tuesday, July 9 2002 Volume 2002 : Number 128
Divided MPs inquiring into legalising cannabis failed to deliver a report before the election was called last month.
Health select committee chairwoman Judy Keall, who is quitting politics at this election, was unsure about the future of the inquiry into the legal status of cannabis and how best to minimise its use and associated harm.
Mr Harding last month said MPs opposed to liberalising cannabis laws had tried to "bury the subject" and he promised to resurrect it as an election issue.
www.thc-foundation.org /restore/20020709.html   (2199 words)

  
 Scoop: Smokefree SOP To Health Committee Speech
Referral of Judy Keall's Smokefree Supplementary Order Paper to the Health Select Committee, Parliament, Wellington
Mr Speaker, I welcome the introduction by Judy Keall of a Supplementary Order Paper (No. 148) to the Smoke-free Environments (Enhanced Protection) Amendment Bill, currently before the House.
These new proposals will provide all New Zealanders with greater protection from the dangers of exposure to second-hand tobacco smoke.
www.scoop.co.nz /stories/PA0110/S00280.htm   (2237 words)

  
 WYSIWYG NEWS - 13 July, 2002
CHARGES MAY BE LAID IN KEALL CASE --------------------------------- Charges may be laid against a driver whose truck crashed into retiring MP Judy Keall's car.
The MP received multiple fractures to her leg while her husband Graeme suffered a broken sternum, when their vehicle was hit by the oncoming southbound truck near Otaki, last Saturday.
Meanwhile, Judy Keall's been shifted from Palmerston North hospital's intensive care and her husband may move into the same room today.
www.mail-archive.com /nznews@nz.com/msg00025.html   (11915 words)

  
 NZ Now Net New Zealand (Aotearoa) News Presentation of Russell Brown's HARD NEWS: 1 December 2000 - This Little ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
All the action ought to have been over and done with in select committee.
But, for whatever reason, National and the Greens' minority opinion in the committee report was rewritten by its chair, Judy Keall - earning a rebuke from the speaker and the wrath of those two parties.
It briefly appeared that things might get truly nasty as Michael Cullen, showing all the grace and diplomacy you'd expect of the Leader of the House, accused the Greens and National of doing dirty deals with each other.
nznews.net.nz /hardnews/2000/20001201.html   (1197 words)

  
 Hemp News - Govt Rules Out Moves To Legalise Cannabis
Hutt South MP Trevor Mallard said more research was needed.
Rimutaka MP Paul Swain, Otaki MP Judy Keall and New Zealand First MP Deborah Morris were opposed to decriminalisation.
Police Assistant Commissioner Ian Holyoake, crime and operations, said he did not agree with the report.
www.hemp.net /news/9804/980401nz.html   (604 words)

  
 Massey University New Zealand News and Media Information
The University’s NZ Centre for Women and Leadership is committed to advancing women as leaders and wants more women to think about standing for district health boards and councils in the October elections.
Nurses will play a much more pivotal role as the public health service is restructured from a competitive to a co-operative model, says Otaki MP Judy Keall.
Festivities surrounding the opening of the new Museum Building on the Wellington campus have begun.
masseynews.massey.ac.nz /_2001/archived_index/issue14.htm   (991 words)

  
 What's At Stake: Help Congratulate Smokefree New Zealand
It’s been a long, hard road to smokefree bars, starting in 1999 with the introduction into Parliament of the Smoke-free Environments (Enhanced Protection) Amendment Bill 1999 by Tukoroirangi Morgan.
Judy Keall, MP, was the sponsor of the legislation when the Supplementary Order Paper that made a number of significant changes to the Bill was introduced in 2000.
Steve Chadwick, MP subsequently took charge of the Bill.
ga1.org /campaign/New_Zealand_goes_smokefree/explanation   (441 words)

  
 Report to Nandor Tanczos and The Greens on submissions to the Health Select Committee Cannabis Inquiry - Green Party
No final report or recommendations from the Health Select Committee have been publicly released at the date of this report.
The Ministries of Health and Justice presented an analysis of public submissions to Chair Judy Keall in December 2001.
That report concluded that "removing prohibition of possession of small amounts of cannabis will bring a reduction in the overall harms of cannabis use and prohibition.
www.greens.org.nz /searchdocs/other5965.html   (1702 words)

  
 Cannabis Reform / Smokefree New Zealand:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Members hope to discuss this evening with MPs about the inclusion of Herbal Smoking Products in the Act.
Herbal smoking products are included as proposed in committee chair's and Labour Government MP (Judy Keall) supplementary order paper on the Smokefree bill, and the Mild Greens see this as the most positive, and potent, aspect of the health reform initiative.
The key to beneficial Smokefree implementation, say the Mild Greens, is in a basic principle governing drug policy development: -equitable "upholding of individual rights where these do not unreasonably impinge on others" (official NZ Drug Policy since 1995).
www.mildgreens.com /media/smokefree.htm   (730 words)

  
 Beehive.govt.nz - Police Minister welcomes new $2million Kapiti police station
The new complex would allow staff at Kapiti to continue their outstanding policing record, which included overseeing a 25 percent drop in burglary rates in the last year, he said.
Mr Hawkins acknowledged the presence of Labour candidate for Otaki, Darren Hughes, at the ceremony and the support of former MP Judy Keall for the new station.
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www.beehive.govt.nz /ViewDocument.aspx?DocumentID=14558   (237 words)

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