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New Intoxicants
by Teucer- 3 replies
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Ok, With all the blood, sweat and tears (thankyou Mr Arafat) this country wastes in trying to eliminate intoxicants, whiles allowing the two deadlies to remain legal, I have a question: Why aren't our scientists spending their money DESIGNING new intoxicants. But doing the research to make sure it's safe? There's OBVIOUSLY an enormous fucking market out there. Drugs are not going away. Like prostitution, they will ALWAYS be here. It seems that since the early 1900s, there's been a worldwide prohibition on the introduction of new intoxicants. They can't be hard to make. LSD was stumbled upon by accident for fucks sake. All I'm saying is that surely it's best for E…
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Give peas a chance
by grace-
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Author: swebster@fastmail.com.au Date: 2 February 2009 Source: Brisbane Times Copyright © 2009. Brisbane Times. http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news/opini...3423084728.html
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Author: Ross Hemsworth Date: 30 January 2009 Source: PR Log Free Press Release Copyright: PR Log http://www.prlog.org/10174987-broadcaster-...g-cannabis.html
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High time for new cash crop
by grace- 0 replies
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Author: Cathy Sorbo Date: 30 January 2009 Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer Copyright: ©1996-2009 Seattle Post-Intelligencer http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/saturdayspin...91_sobro31.html
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When the penalty exceeds the crime
by grace-
- 420 Crew
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When the penalty exceeds the crime Many typical things happen in a typical month, and March 2006 was typical. It started with yet another US televangelist (Pat Robertson this time) exposed as a charlatan. A week later Slobodan Miloševic died but, as usual, ethnic hatred did not. In Gaza, Israeli rockets killed 10 children. "We are doing everything to prevent innocent people from being harmed, but this is a war and nothing is certain," Israel’s Air Force chief General Eliezer Shkedy said, as usual. In a small pocket of the antipodes, tucked out of mind from the rest of the world, typical South Australian voters returned Mike Rann and his State Labor Government to p…
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Seed import 1 2
by budweeder-
- 420 Crew
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i found some really cool net seed sellers that distribute world wide and was wondering if importing seeds is legal in nsw or oz or do i have to hook up the brother from another mother in canberra ? , being as its legal to participate in marijuana home activities there ?
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One million Australians have tried cocaine Ben Packham Herald Sun 18 December 2008 http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,2...37-2862,00.html COCAINE use has surged to record highs, with an estimated one million Australians having tried the drug. New figures show cannabis and amphetamine use has slumped, but demand for ecstasy is high. About 6 per cent of Australians aged 14 and over have tried cocaine, and 1.6 per cent - or 281,000 people - use it regularly. That's about 100,000 more cocaine users than in 2004. Australians aged 20-29 are the biggest consumers of the drug, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare's 2007 household drugs su…
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Police chopper wanted on Coast
by grace- 4 replies
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Police chopper wanted on Coast Matthew Killoran December 31st, 2008 goldcoast.com.au http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2008/1...-top-story.html THERE are renewed calls for a police helicopter to be based on the Gold Coast after a wanted man slipped through a police dragnet yesterday. The Westpac Rescue Helicopter eventually joined the hunt but it was too late to make a difference. The man, in his 20s, had been driving north on Olsen Avenue in a red Toyota Seca when police ran a check on the number plates and discovered they were false. The driver refused to pull over and a pursuit ensued. It was called off shortly afterwards when police lost sight of the car…
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Police roadblock used in drug bust
by kiwi_farmer- 5 replies
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Rebecca Lollback 10th January 2009 http://www.northernstar.com.au/story/2009/...d-in-drug-bust/ TWO bus-loads of tourists heading out of Nimbin were stopped at a police roadblock and searched for drugs yesterday afternoon as part of a two-day operation. About 60 per cent of the passengers had drugs on them. Police launched the operation on Thursday which included a roadside drug testing van between Lismore and Nimbin, drug dogs and patrols of 'high risk locations', including hotels. “We also did some other operations in town,” Det Sgt Smith said. Police said 89 people were searched over the two-day operation and 53 were carrying drugs. Of those 24 were caut…
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Sniffer Dogs have a Big Day Out
by Dragonfan- 1 reply
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livenews.com.au 19/01/2009 10:10am 147 Arrests! Drug sniffing dogs helped police make 147 arrests at Sunday's Big Day Out music festival at the Gold Coast Parklands. Making their first appearance at the annual event, the sniffer dogs led to 52 arrests on drug-related matters, mostly for possession of ecstasy or marijuana. Police laid a total of 172 charges on Sunday. A police spokeswoman said arrests for possession of drugs was down on last year, when 81 faced drug-related charges. A further 308 concert-goers were evicted from the venue, mainly by security personnel, she said. The Big Day Out next plays Sydney on Friday before moving to Melbourne, Adelaide and Per…
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A MAGISTRATE has encouraged a regular marijuana user to attempt to get his drug usage legalised, because it was the only substance that numbed his pain after his whole body was badly burned. Jason Bernard Young, 31, from Coolum Beach on the Sunshine Coast, appeared in the Maroochydore Magistrates' Court yesterday on two drug possession charges after he was found with 2g of marijuana at his home in December. Young was intoxicated when he fell off a train bridge in 1995 and sustained burns to 95 per cent of his body after he grabbed hold of the electrical wiring above the Bald Hills train station. The court was told Young had tried numerous drugs and pain killers but …
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THE little girl is not quite two years old, a blue-eyed brunette in pink Winnie-the-Pooh skirt and a ponytail that stands like a palm tree on top of her head. Her brother is just five months old, completely at peace in his timber cot. These are the children at the centre of one of the nation's most disturbing welfare cases. Last September, they were removed from the care of their parents and forced into foster care, despite there being "no evidence whatsoever" that they had ever been abused or neglected. In a judgment delivered on December 19, NSW Supreme Court judge George Palmer described the case as an "abuse of power" and ordered the children be returned to th…
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Human RIGHTS
by Andrew Edward- 4 replies
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Im not saying what to do, Im just stateing the obvious, we really need to make our voices heard because i don't know if you have noticed or not. But injustice is becomming law... I really do not know what to di but I really want to do something, how about could we go about organising a rally or protest? Prehaps if planned in advance the people of australia who know the truth can spread the truth, doctors lawyers judges ect fark they dont have to say "im a doctor Legalise it" cos theyd loose their Medical Licence cos this is the society we live in, you speak your mind and you can face alot of social stigma. Its 2009 and we are in Australia, WE are not America so why …
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Author: ? Date: 1 February 2009 Source: AFP Copyright: 2009 AFP http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/artic...7q8vjcF63x8wiiw
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Steve Kubby:
by grace- 0 replies
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Author: Steve Kubby Date: 30 January 2009 Source: Independent Politcal Reporter Copyright: 2008 Independent Political Report http://www.independentpoliticalreport.com/...comment-page-1/
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6OZ Stoners: Charting the Rise of Australia's Premier Cannabis Community
Greetings, Stoners! The rich narrative of the Australian cannabis community, with OZ Stoners standing tall at its helm, is a blend of trials, tribulations, heartening comebacks, and the unwavering dedication of its members. Let’s delve deep into this riveting tale.
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Navigating the Digital Tempests
On its journey, OZ Stoners faced formidable challenges. Between Yahoo's unpredictability and the unexpected anti-cannabis stance of titans like Meta, steering the ship required a blend of adaptability, tenacity, and foresight.
A Hiatus and the Phoenix's Ascent
Come 2022, OZ Stoners entered a period of unplanned dormancy, lasting a challenging 12 months. But, reminiscent of the legendary phoenix, this hiatus was transformed into an opportunity for rebirth. The platform underwent comprehensive upgrades, server enhancements, and a revitalising overhaul. As it emerged, it did so with a phoenix-like rise, soaring higher and brighter, dedicated to serving the community with even more zeal and purpose.
Ode to the Trailblazers
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