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Hey folks Six thousand plants in the forest in Police have seized drugs and assets with a value of about $15 million as part of a six month crack down on cannabis in the South West of Western Australia. Police in Busselton have seized more than 6,000 cannabis plants. Most were growing in state forest. Three people were charged this week with possession and cultivation offences. Detective Sergeant Paul Ford says the seizures will make a significant dent in the South West drug market. "The amount of cannabis, I mean six-thousand mature cannabis plants, some of the plants we seized were ranging from three metres in height to four metres wide, fully mature," he sa…
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x-pat
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got this .. Hello all, Due to the tragic death of the founder of xpat-seeds, Luke to cancer late last year. The team decided to offer the business up for sale. We were unable to maintain the daily running of the operation. We have sold it to a company called Verdure and they have taken over as from the 25 of this month. We would like to that all those who have supported us. Please email the new director on Seamus@xpatseeds.com to settle any outstanding orders. Please quote your order number. Thank you all, Team Xpat can only say .. sad ev
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By Richard Edwards, Crime Correspondent Last Updated: 4:24PM GMT 27 Feb 2009 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/486...ning-stove.html © Copyright of Telegraph Media Group Limited 2009 Colin Rowe with the door the Police smashed in at his work shop Photo: ROSS PARRY Officers obtained a search warrant and broke through a door at Colin Rowe's workshop in Huddersfield, Yorks, after an infra-red police helicopter camera picked up unusual heat patterns from the house. They looked high and low for the cannabis plants, even breaking a flowerpot in the process, but found that the heat source was simply a stove used to warm the garage workshop where Mr Rowe restores …
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Hemp for homes - the new construction material
by MrMcDizzle- 1 reply
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Source Author:Rhiannon Hoyle Date: 10/04/09 Source: Construction News Copyright: who knows? Imagine the amount of smoke a rugby sized field would grow in 4 months. Mwah hahaha. A brand new home... and bongs for years.
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THC Isomerization & THC Acetate
by BudKnowledge- 2 replies
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I have done a lot of research and reading on the isomerization of THC and the conversion into THC-acetate. Everything you read says that isomerization can double the potency of your hash oil and converting it to THC acetate will double it again. Now I have done the research and have read about it on all of the forums that deal with this topic, but I have NEVER found any first hand experiences with either of these. Is there anyone here that has gone through the isomerization process more then once, that can comment on how it worked and whether or not it is worth the effort? Is there anyone that has some extensive knowledge on THC acetate and is there anyone that has …
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Hemp material 'may aid green homes'
by grace- 2 replies
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Date: 9 April 2009 Source: The Press Association @ http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/a...VlS6W2G0giVlIBg Copyright: The Press Association
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Drugs minus crims gives users chance
by grace- 4 replies
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Author: Dr Wendell Rosevear Date: 3 April 2009 Source: Courier Mail http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0...5018883,00.html
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Authors: Steve Lewis and Sue Dunlevy Date: 8 April 2009 Source: Herald Sun Copyright: Herald and Weekly Times http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,2...023-662,00.html
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Two arrested in $1.2m Sydney marijuana haul
by MrMcDizzle- 1 reply
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Author: AAP Date: 09/04/09 Source: The Australian Copyright: meh? Source Article I've read quite a few similar storys with big busts where the owners get charged with stealing electricity aswell. Seems like a risk not worth taking if its going to expose your gear as surely the margins would not be that tight in a operation of this scale. I guess they're just a bit too greedy for their own good.
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Author: Greg Stolz Date: 3 April 2009 Source: Courier Mail at http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0...5018883,00.html Copyright: 2009 Queensland Newspapers
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Howz this for unlucky!
by Hellfish- 8 replies
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Hi, this week i got raided. They were here for two outdoors. They had no idea about my hydro...........Until they found it!! I asked how they got me.... they said it was so funny that I'd piss my self... Wife called a dog catcher 2 week ago to get a stray from my house..reckon it was that. I'm fuckn shattered!!! First hydro grow in 7 years... I was only 2 weeks in with WW.....Shattered!!! Was one week from clones and 12/12... I feel raped! Got. possession. cultivation. use and 1 count of traffiking.. not cool!! I have priors for possession, criminal damage and theft of a motor car. These are all from 10 years or more ago. Dare I grow again???? would you???…
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Authors: Staff writers Date: 8 April 2009 Source: NEWS.com.au http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/story...38-7485,00.html
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Is the health minister Nicola Roxon a war criminal?
by lightning- 3 replies
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Medicines are "protected items" under the geneva conventions and withholding necessary pain medicines from civilians in a time of war is called cruel treatment and enforced under australian law under Chapter 8 Division 268 of the criminal Code. The Government has declared the war. Schedule The Australian Criminal Code 1995 Division 4—Physical elements 4.1 Physical elements (1) A physical element of an offence may be: (a) conduct; or ( a result of conduct; or © a circumstance in which conduct, or a result of conduct, occurs. (2) In this Code: conduct means an act, an omission to perform an act or a state of affairs. engage in conduct means: (a) do an act; or …
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http://www.independentweekly.com.au/news/l...me/1466955.aspx Interesting to hear comments like this from Dr Caldicott. And stranger still to hear some logic coming from the NCIPC.
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Conficker Worm
by Jedi Hippie- 1 reply
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G`day all.I`m not what you would call a genius when it comes to computers,and all the security problems that come with using the internet.So when I saw this on the local news (only 1 day before it is supposed to cause a problem.......fuckin media assholes don`t give ya much notice),I wondered if anyone at this site was familiar with this supposed problem,and how to deal with it.So I thought I would post it,and perhaps see if people have protected themselves against it.Below is some info from the Mcafee site.Apparently you need a patch from Microsoft,but who trusts Microsoft? Any thoughts???? Lately we have seen lots of media coverage on how the Conficker worm is go…
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