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Judicial Activism
by entheofarm- 1 reply
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I found this old paper I wrote for a law unit, not sure what mark it got. This was written long before the police fucked me over and I became a cannabis activist. The role of Judicial Activism in shaping the laws of Australia. Introduction Is it possible for myself as a first year law student to have the ability to critically discuss the role of judicial activism in shaping the laws of Australia? I for one do not believe so. I will go as far as comparing it to someone attempting to write a novel before learning the alphabet. Firstly one would need a thorough understanding of judicial activism to be able to critically discuss it and secondly some sort of personal o…
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Simple bust, with some big implications.
by Innocent criminal- 3 replies
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Last Updated: Friday, December 4, 2009 | 5:51 PM PT CBC News http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/...-club-raid.html I certainly hope this heads in the right direction and is not used to further tighten cannabis control, BC still has some of the best breeders around it would be a pity to see them fall off the map.
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Med grow cannabis college
by Innocent criminal- 4 replies
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http://www.smh.com.au/world/making-a-hash-...91205-kc0f.html hell yeah I'd study there wonder if they take international students?
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ACT opposition introduces RDT legislation.
by Innocent criminal- 2 replies
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/12/07/2763617.htm How typical that the ACT is the last to get it
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Judge: man with 4kg of cannabis had 'good year'
by kiwi_farmer- 4 replies
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10:11 AM Saturday Dec 5, 2009 http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article....jectid=10613641 Copyright 2009, APN Holdings NZ Limited A West Coast man whose house was awash with nearly 4kg of cannabis had simply had "a good year" rather than being a drug dealer, a judge has ruled. Timothy Owen Harris, from Dunollie, appeared in Greymouth District Court yesterday charged with cultivation and cultivation for supply after police found 3942g of cannabis in various forms drying around his house in a raid in May. Offenders caught with 28g or more of cannabis can be charged with possession for supply. Harris said he planted 15 seedlings each year in the Notown forest, but…
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- 420 Crew
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Just wondering what the penalties are for being caught with cannabis seeds, say around.. 60-70? In Victoria Australia.
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source: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125962987284870595.html
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Smell of pot smoked out marijuana farm next to LAPD station
by kiwi_farmer- 7 replies
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Robert J. Lopez November 19, 2009 | 7:26 am http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2009...pd-station.html Copyright LA Times In the end, despite a sophisticated filtration system, it was the smell that smoked out the marijuana-growing operation located just 25 feet from the Los Angeles Police Department's Topanga station in Canoga Park. LAPD officials said officers began noticing the smell of pot Tuesday morning, investigated, got warrants and closed down the indoor farm within eight hours. Three men were taken into custody earlier Wednesday after officers served a search warrant on the warehouse in the 8400 block of Canoga Avenue. Growers had built three roo…
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USA CHARITY SHOP/WEED DONATION
by thatcherschild- 0 replies
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Quirky story from The Huffington - charity shop recieves weed donation valued $1500! http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/30/g...n_n_374791.html Right, Im just off down to the local op shop!
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CANNABIS CAFE USA
by thatcherschild- 3 replies
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The first weed cafe to open in USA, in Portland, Maine - theres some great resposes and other stories included in the forum following the story. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/13/c...a_n_357722.html
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Australian Drug Law Reform Foundation
by Luke Skywalker- 3 replies
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Great bunch of people at the ADLRF, these are the people who are fighting for us and others on the science. A discussion paper has recently been produced by an organisation called "TRANSFORM drug policy foundation" on the options of a regulated drug market and how this may work in practice. It may be of interest to members here and thought I'd provide a link to it here. It's long, take that as given, but it's worth the read and the arguments are put quite well. http://www.tdpf.org.uk/blueprint%20download.htm Enjoy and know that there are many many others who have the same goals of a free society which doesn't punish consenting adults for victimless crimes.
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IF You were Reported to the Police for Growing 1 2 3
by spartan-
- 420 Crew
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IF You were Reported to the Police for Growing How long would it take for the boys to come knocking at your door? Interested to know from people who have been raided or even people that have heard from someone who knows some one that was visited. Just wondering if it is days/months/years .... I am not sure if someone has reported me so I was wondering how long to wait until i could reassure myself that it is just my paranoia and not based on fact.
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[NEWS] Alcohol linked to 75% of WA Murders
by Crunchy- 5 replies
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source: http://www.watoday.com.au/wa-news/alcohol-...91119-io3t.html
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master kush,afghan kush....no ..its kangaroo kush....
by loylty gets u nothing-
- 420 Crew
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origianlly taken from http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/11/24/2752033.htm Northern Territory independent politician Alison Anderson says cannabis is being sewed inside kangaroo carcasses and hidden in women's underwear so it can be smuggled into remote Aboriginal communities. The former Labor Indigenous policy minister, who became an Independent earlier this year, says marijuana has replaced petrol sniffing as a scourge in remote communities, with children as young as eight smoking the drug. The Member for MacDonnell today told the Northern Territory Parliament cannabis is mostly trafficked into the communities by women who hide it in their underwear becaus…
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1200+ plants found
by Innocent criminal- 2 replies
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http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/976627...is-plants-found Hmm, I wonder if the attached pic is of this bust? because it doesnt look like "dense bushland" to me anyways, I'm sure it was just for personal use Edit, this article has more details... http://www.coffscoastadvocate.com.au/story...as-police-blit/
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