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Author: Tim Brunero Date: 1 September 2009 Source: LiveNews.com
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Police 'lied to get conviction'
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england...don/8242948.stm I wonder how often this shit happens? more than anyone likes to admit I bet Kudos to the dude for taping the dodgy scumbags
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Fernando Henrique Cardoso urges global shift towards decriminalising cannabis use and promoting harm reduction The war on drugs has failed and should make way for a global shift towards decriminalising cannabis use and promoting harm reduction, says the former president of Brazil, writing today in the Observer. Fernando Henrique Cardoso argues that the hardline approach has brought "disastrous" consequences for Latin America, which has been the frontline in the war on drug cultivation for decades, while failing to change the continent's position as the largest exporter of cocaine and marijuana. His intervention, which will reignite growing debate in Europe about how t…
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Are you in Sydney ? 1 2 3 4
by MadamePandora- 38 replies
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Attached is a flyer publicising the rally being held during the NCPIC conference at the Powerhouse Museum on the 7th and 8th of September. We need to get the word out where possible to any area that you think needs to be informed and mobilised. If you are in Sydney and have access to a public noticeboard PLEASE print a copy of the flyer and pin it up. I don't care where you put it up as there is no group name on it. Local shopping centre, University boards, TAFE campus, sporting club, RSL, whatever... anyplace where people over 18 gather. I'd prefer not to see it put up at places where under 18's gather as I think that would be counter productive. We have …
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Slick anti-cannabis website
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You won't believe this funny anti-cannabis website from above the influence, "Stoners in the Mist" filled with lies of course! http://www.abovetheinfluence.com/stoners/
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Police net 8kg of dope during breath test
by MadamePandora- 6 replies
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http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,25922995-29277,00.html Police net 8kg of dope during breath test A MAN pulled over for a roadside breath-test in rural NSW has been charged after police allegedly found eight kilograms of cannabis in his car. Officers stopped a Ford Falcon station wagon on the Sturt Highway at Gol Gol, near Dubbo, about 12.25am this morning, police said. The driver, a 39-year-old Dubbo man, returned a negative breath test, but police detected a strong smell of cannabis in his car. "During a search of the vehicle police will allege they located nearly eight kilograms of cannabis leaf with an estimated potential street value of approximately $6…
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Family members found marijuana in Jackson's bedroom
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By Kimi Yoshino and Richard Winton August 27, 2009 | 11:22 p.m. http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-ja...0,1554430.story Los Angeles Times, 202 West 1st Street, Los Angeles, California, 90012 | Copyright 2009 The discovery prompted investigators to search the pop star's mansion for heroin-related equipment. But lab tests found no marijuana, cocaine or heroin in Jackson's system. Rotting marijuana that Michael Jackson's family members mistook for heroin briefly caused detectives to look for further evidence of the illegal drug in the pop star's rented residence during the frenzied 48 hours after his death, according to sources close to the investigation. Family…
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Author: JESSE McKINLEY Date: August 21, 2009 Source: The New York Times Copyright: © 2009 The New York Times Company In California Forests, Marijuana Growers Thrive SAN FRANCISCO — Lt. Sonny LeGault and 11 other officers from the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Department woke before dawn one recent morning, hiked three miles through the woods and just missed the apparently hungry men they had hoped to arrest. “They’d been cooking breakfast: there were a couple of quails dressed out, and a soup going,” Lieutenant LeGault said. “But they were gone.” Those the officers had been hunting were workers at one of the scores of remote, highly organized outdoor mar…
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Mexico eases drug possession law
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By Stephen Gibbs BBC News, Mexico City Page last updated at 21:26 GMT, Friday, 21 August 2009 22:26 UK http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8215472.stm © MMIX The Mexican government has enacted a law decriminalising the possession of small amounts of drugs, including cocaine and heroin. Mexican prosecutors say the move does not amount to legalisation. They say it is designed to prevent corrupt police from seeking bribes from small-time drug users, and to encourage addicts to seek treatment. The move comes amid a drug war in Mexico that has claimed more than 11,000 lives in the last three years. Those found in possession of the equivalent of four joint…
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Study Says It's Easier For Teens To Buy Marijuana Than Beer
by museummouse- 7 replies
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August 27, 2009 By Ty Brennan A recent study by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University has some startling results about teens and drugs. In their study, they found that 40 percent of teens could get marijuana within a day; another quarter said they could get it within an hour. In another portion of the survey, teens between the ages of 12 and 17 say it's easier to get marijuana than buy cigarettes, beer or prescription drugs. That number is up 37 percent from 2007. But, local law enforcement says these numbers don't match up to what's happening here in east Idaho. Kim Ellis, Pocatello Police department: "That's something that we're see…
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51% Rate Alcohol More Dangerous Than Marijuana
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Pot or not, that is the question. Fifty-one percent (51%) of American adults say alcohol is more dangerous than marijuana, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey. Just 19% disagree and say pot is worse. But 25% say both are equally dangerous. Just two percent (2%) say neither is dangerous. Younger adults are more likely than their elders to view alcohol as the more dangerous of the two. Fifty-three percent (53%) of women say alcohol is more dangerous than marijuana, compared to 48% of men. Men by a two-to-one margin over women say pot is riskier, but women are more inclined to say both are dangerous. Unmarried adults are more critical of alcohol th…
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Handicapped Man's Wheelchair Seized Over Medical Marijuana
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This one makes me ashamed to be Canadian By Jeremiah Vandermeer, Cannabis Culture - Thursday, September 3 2009 TAGS: CC MAGAZINE FEATURE ARTICLES HEADLINE NEWS BRITISH COLUMBIA HEALTH MEDICAL MARIJUANA VIDEO Nyle Nagy, a man with full body paralysis and Multiple Sclerosis, was robbed of his wheelchair by his caregiver and confined to bed for legally using medical marijuana. CANNABIS CULTURE - A Canadian care home resident with full body paralysis was confined to his bed against his will after his wheelchair was seized by caregivers - all because he smokes medical marijuana to relieve his Multiple Sclerosis. CHBC news reported yesterday that Nyle Nagy, a Kelowna,…
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