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Bad Mood Swings! 1 2 3
by IndoSmoke- 27 replies
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i've been gettting really bad mood swings since i've cut down on smoking pot (probably 1 weekend in a month). somedays i always think about committing suicide and other days it's like i'm so happy that i smile for no reason (this is when i'm not stoned). it's really weird. there wierd dream stage of getting off pot is over but the mood swings are a bummer (espcially the bad days). am i just depressed or it because i'm not getting stoned?? anyone have a similar experience coz og getting off weed??
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Published: Thursday April 2, 2009 AFP http://rawstory.com/news/afp/Marijuana_hel...against_c_04022 More and more evidence is coming out relating to Cannabis being useful for many different types of medical purposes, including cancer. I just with these damned politicians would stop being so up themselves and admit it then when can set about getting something done.
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Intergovernmental Committee on Drugs
by entheofarm- 3 replies
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CURRENT MARCH 2009 http://www.nationaldrugstrategy.gov.au Chair Superintendent Frank Hansen NSW Police Deputy Chair Mr David McGrath NSW Health Members Mr Simon Cotterell Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing Dr Dianne Heriot Australian Government Attorney-General's Department Mr Christopher Black Australian Federal Police Mr Ben Evans Australian Customs Service Ms Christine Lucas Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations Mr Pier DeCarlo Department of Human Services (VIC) Detective Superintendent Wendy Steendam Victoria Police Dr Kevin Lambkin Queensland Health Mr Alan Davey Queensland Police …
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Aerial raids clear $8m cannabis crop from SW
by kiwi_farmer- 4 replies
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GEORGIA LONEY 28th February 2009, 10:45 WST http://www.thewest.com.au/default.aspx?Men...ontentID=127245 ‘The West Australian’ is a trademark of West Australian Newspapers Limited 2008. All Rights Reserved Detectives have seized more than $8 million worth of cannabis plants from hidden plantations throughout the South-West after a week-long series of aerial raids. Det-Sgt. Paul Ford said police seized about 2800 plants from 100 sites stretching from Pemberton to Busselton as part of the “Tall Timbers” operation. The haul was on top of more than 3000 plants taken from covert plantations before Christmas in the first phase of the operation. Police officers wer…
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Conference paper required
by entheofarm- 7 replies
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Hoping someone has access to eprints and can provide a copy of The liability of police and bouncers Cockburn, Tina L. (2007) The liability of police and bouncers. In: Australian Lawyers Alliance Queensland State Conference, 9-10 February 2007, Surfers Paradise, QLD. ( Unpublished ) any help appreciated.
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Author: Rick Wallace Date: 6 March 2009 Source: Adelaide Now http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...865-911,00.html
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April 02, 2009 12:04pm http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...27-2682,00.html Copyright 2009 News Limited. A LARGE cannabis haul was allegedly found in luggage belonging to a northern suburbs woman about to fly interstate from Adelaide Airport yesterday. Detectives from the Drug Investigation Branch and Australian Federal Police seized the cannabis from the Salisbury East woman, 33, who was due to board an early morning Adelaide to Sydney flight. The cannabis was allegedly sorted into 15 individual packages and hidden in her luggage. The woman was arrested and charged with trafficking a commercial quantity of a controlled drug. As a result of her arrest…
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Carlos Santana Urges Barack Obama To Legalise Cannabis
by kiwi_farmer- 5 replies
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by Scott Colothan Friday, April 03, 2009 http://www.festivalwise.com/news/50298/Car...galise-Cannabis © Festivalwise 2001-2009 Carlos Santanta has urged President Barack Obama to legalise cannabis. The 61-year-old guitar legend believes that by making the drug legal, it could transform the flagging American economy. Speaking at the promotional launch of his Hard Rock Hotel residency in Las Vegas, Santana used the platform to spread his views on the contentious subject. According to the Associated Press, he said: "Legalize marijuana and take all that money and invest it in teachers and in education. You will see a transformation in America. (Legalisation…
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Greetnz woow bit sus obamma needs reminding we the people have spoken the time for action is now cannabis crucaders unite oz stoners we hafe go so email campain tree tell everyone put it up on every site you can email papers TV and Radio obamma must legalize cannabis now free cannabis heal the poeple heal the land
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Author: John Agar - E-mail John Agar: jagar@grpress.com DATE: 18 March 2009 Source: Grand Rapid Press http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/ind...at_adverti.html
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Interesting info
by luciddreaming- 2 replies
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I believe this may be one of the first recording of the prohibition of Cannabis. It's quite interesting and funny (in a sad, sad way). http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/histor.../willoughby.htm You can see the pattern coming up already in the statistics they have, although I wouldn't regard much of it as true, take a look. Use (or seizing, but probably use) goes down for the first 4 years and then swiftly goes back up again much quicker. It is also interesting that they predicted that "one of the greatest difficulties with regard to control of its production arose out of the fact that the plant from which the drug is obtained grows wild and that the drug itself is de…
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California mulls cannabis tax
by freddie- 7 replies
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http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news/world...5237688318.html
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Victoria cop calls to legalize drugs
by grace- 5 replies
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Author: Carlito Pablo Date: 19 March 2009 Source: straight.com http://www.straight.com/article-206649/cop...-legalize-drugs
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Success as police uproot cannabis
by kiwi_farmer- 1 reply
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By MICHELLE DUFF - Manawatu Standard 28/03/2009 http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/2301...uproot-cannabis © 2009 Fairfax New Zealand Limited A cannabis swoop by Central Districts police has netted more than 1800 plants and seen 12 people arrested for drug-related offences. Operation Christie is a yearly drug crackdown by a 25-strong police team, who join with Air Force personnel to wipe out drug growing in the region. In a two-day "recovery" phase using Iroquois helicopters and a separate ground force team, police seized 1834 plants across the Manawatu, Horowhenua and Tararua regions. Of these, 852 plants were pulled from a clandestine spot on the Puketoi r…
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In the West Aus yesterday there was a spread that mentioned that MJ growing will be criminalised again and possession allowed for fines will be reduced from 30g to 10g. Anyone heard of this?
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