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End hempseed food ban: businessman
by grace- 2 replies
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End hempseed food ban: businessman thewest.com.au 29th November 2008, 9:00 WST http://www.thewest.com.au/default.aspx?Men...ontentID=110650 A Perth businessman wants the Federal Government to lift a ban on the sale of hempseed foods and oils for human consumption, arguing they have a better balance of essential fatty acids than popular fish oil. Hemp Resources chief executive Kim Hough has written to his local MP and Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith calling for an exemption from the Australian food standard which makes hemp foods illegal for human ingestion. Hempseed and its oil come from the leaf of the cannabis plant but do not have any psychotropic prope…
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Bad back blamed for cannabis crop 1 2
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Queensland Police Service and the absence of RDT 1 2
by Indycar- 10 replies
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This is not a news story as such. But more of a reminder how the Queensland Police Service has one lot of standards for civilians in the State of Queenland 'n a different rule book for themselves. Our QPS is that good. It apears they don't require Random Drug Testing. It's a pity the rest of the public don't agree with them. But then again civilians are probably just ticked off that they can be subjected to drug testing in the workplace and on our roads. And yet officers of the law get to slip through the net, time and time again. Poll results aquired from Gold Coast Bulletin
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F.R.E.E. Australia Party
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Hi folks. Some of you may of heard of F.R.E.E. Australia party but for those who have not, its a political party that started up recently in South Australia. It came to prominence during the debate surrounding the Rann Governments so called "Anti Bikie Laws" or more accurately the "Serious and Organised Crime (Control) Bill 2007" This party is firmly against these laws and so far this issue is the main issue upon which F.R.E.E. Australia comments in the media. This party will be trying several members for the Legislative Council in the South Australian elections which are I believe next year some time. They also seem to be in the process of starting up chapters in othe…
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Man intent on growing own drugs 1 2
by grace- 11 replies
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SA new laws from march
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so from nxt wk 'hydroponic shops'need to be licensed to sell certain types of equipment,anyone buying needs to show full ID and the shops are meant to send this info straight to the cops. hmmm seems a bit draconian to me,electrical wholesalers dont need to license,online sellers can do wot they want. i think its another case of election year politics lets blame all our woes on the hydro shops. so wots the choice,stock up on filters and lights now or drive to vic or risk the postal service.
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source: http://www.slate.com/id/2245188/?GT1=38001
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Hi all, I'm a newbie to this site and this is my first post Does anyone know whether newborns are tested for illicit substances (including Cannabis) at or after birth here in Australia? And does it depend on which state you're in? I have researched this topic many times online and the only information I can find relating to this topic is from overseas, mainly the U.S.A and the U.K. The general information is "Doctors will only test newborns if they show signs of drug addiction/withdrawl and if the parents consent to the drug test being done". There are also articles and posts (from overseas) that say babies can and are often taken away from parents if they test po…
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Salute to 40-year veteran
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source: http://blog.norml.org/2010/02/17/%E2%80%98...-and-effective/ Peace, Crunchy
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Doctors want approval to use marijuana 1 2 3
by weedrocket-
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on the front page of the melbourne herald sun today Author:Peter Mickelburough Date:January 15, 2010 Source:Herald Sun (melbourne) Copyright:? Link > doctors want approval to use marijuana to help treat victorians suffering multiple sclerosis about time people stopped and got there heads out of the sand
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Making medical cannabis
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