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No Jail for Policewoman Who Stole 17 Kilos of Cannabis http://www.nisnews.nl/public/241208_3.htm BREDA, 24/12/08 A district court in Breda yesterday sentenced a 30 year old policewoman to 240 hours of community service for stealing 17 kilos of cannabis from Tilburg police station. Sports-bags with impounded cannabis disappeared from the police station garage in October 2007. They had been lying there for nearly two months, where they should have been destroyed immediately. The judge established that the chief perpetrator, a 32 year old man, had been helped by the policewoman. The judge considers that the officer abused her position and seriously damaged the image …
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“It Eases My Stress”- Says Man Found With Cannabis BVI Platinum News 22 December 2008 http://www.bviplatinum.com/news.php?sectio...urce=1229962978 Royden Sebastian, 25 of West End was this morning fined $500.00 for the illegal possession of 0.5 grams of cannabis that was found in his clothes closet. Prior to knowing his fate, the young man who is a construction worker told the Court that he did not mean to break the law, but bravely noted that the substance helps him to ease his stress. “I really didn’t mean to break the law or anything. When I come home from a hard and stressful day, it helps to ease my stress…I take the weed to ease my stress and that set there…
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Cannabis grower's 'doomed project'
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Cannabis grower's 'doomed project' swansea.co.uk 22 December 2008 http://www.thisissouthwales.co.uk/news/Can...il/article.html A FATHER from Port Talbot who suffers from an inherited nerve disease attempted to grow cannabis plants to help treat his pain. Neath Magistrates Court was told that Phillip John Williams, of St Asaph Drive, has a condition called Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. He had taken cannabis as a form of pain relief for the past ten years and thought he would save money by growing his own, according to his solicitor Gary Newbury. However, Mr Newbury added it was "an enterprise doomed to failure" because all the plants Williams had given to him were of th…
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Cannabis? But what about the children? PR Cannazine 24 December 2008 http://pr.cannazine.co.uk : http://pr.cannazine.co.uk/content/view/794/1/ Almost all of the government’s reasoning over the reclassification of cannabis involves a ‘what about the children’ perspective. We constantly hear about young people and mental illness as the demonisation process rolls on. They worry about seed shops too close to schools and the media play on parental fears of their little one’s being seduced into drug use. But, in the case of septuagenarian milkman Robert Holding, there were only consenting elderly people involved. One would assume that having lived for seventy years o…
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Medical Marijuana Finally Gains Ground
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nj.com 22 December 2008 George Amick Times of Trenton Those who favor a sensible and compassionate approach to the use of illegal drugs in New Jersey must continually contend with a tough bunch of hard-liners at the Statehouse. It took more than a decade for them to win approval for a cautious test of programs that give intravenous drug users access to clean needles to slow the spread of HIV/AIDS and other blood-borne diseases. And they've been trying for nearly four years to legalize the medical use of marijuana under tight restrictions for sufferers who could benefit from its use. Once again, they're butting heads with legislative drug warriors for whom any policy…
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Police Sniffer dogs
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This is an awesome read. I didn't know where to actually post this, but if it is in the wrong place can a mod please remove it and accept my apologies. Criminal Law - Drugs: Police Sniffer Dogs: Part 1 Author: LAC Lawyers Publish Date: March 21, 2006 The dogs have been let loose recently. Numerous people have been charged generally involving small amounts of cannabis and MDMA (ecstasy) as a result of over active Labradors at pubs, parties and big days out. A client who recently contacted me was apprehended walking to a dance party in the Botanical Gardens. She had in her possession, 1 joint and 1 pill. The dogs detected her and she foolishly threw away a cigarette p…
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New EU Drug Action Plan 2009-2012
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Monday 22 December 2008 To the members of the EU Horizontal Drugs Group, the members of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs of the European Parliament COMMENT OF ENCOD TO THE DRUGS ACTION PLAN OF THE EUROPEAN UNION 2009-2012 Antwerp, 15 December 2008 Dear Madams, Sirs, Please find herewith the communication of the European Coalition for Just and Effective Drug Policies (ENCOD) on the new EU Drugs Action Plan for 2009 - 2012 that has been proposed by the European Commission to be approved by the Member States and the European Parliament. Looking forward to your response, sincerely yours, On behalf of ENCOD (a pan-European network of mor…
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24/ 12/ 2008 http://en.rian.ru/russia/20081224/119152187.html © 2007 RIA Novosti YAKUTSK, December 24 (RIA Novosti) - A criminal case has been launched against two men caught picking cannabis in a snow-covered field in the northeastern Siberian republic of Yakutia, a drug police spokesman said on Wednesday. "Despite vigorous cold, reaching minus 52 degrees Celsius [minus 62 degrees Fahrenheit] that day, the two buddies managed to harvest two bags of cannabis with a total weight of nearly three kg [6.6 lbs]," the source said. The two men admitted that they were going to share the drug with friends. Medical tests confirmed that they had used marijuana before. "…
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Fed's Pot Grower Talks Shop
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sciam.com 23 December 2008 Feds' pot grower talks shop--but who can get his weed? Jordan Lite Unless you have an Rx and live in a state with a medical marijuana provision, the federal government won’t let you grow or possess your own pot. But who knew the feds have been farming the stuff for decades? The Marijuana Project at the University of Mississippi cultivates nearly 100 varieties of the herb, and today we have a smidge more insight into the controversial lab. The New York Times today ran an interview with Mahmoud ElSohly, 62, who heads up the project – the country’s only federally approved marijuana plantation. ElSohly offers some background: Scientists f…
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CannaZine According to news reports the authorities in New Zealand, no doubt mindful of the fact they have a shocking record, which sees 38% of the population admit to using cannabis, would like to start teaching children about the 'dangers' of cannabis abuse from the age of 12 years. According to Bill Stone at the Cannabis Lobby , "This entire report is complete and utter rubbish and I'm frankly surprised a normally high quality publication like "STUFF.CO.NZ" has subscribed to it at all." Education or Marketing? Increasing the amount of 'drug education' under prohibition is only going to ADD to the fact New Zealand lags behind only the US in the amounts of its cit…
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Special service: The 72-year-old milkman who delivered cannabis with the daily pinta By Jaya Narain Last updated at 10:44 PM on 22nd December 2008 Mail Online http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11...ily-rounds.html Special deliveries: Milkman Robert Holding said he only dealt cannabis to pensioners with with 'aches and pains' Robert Holding was the sort of milkman who always liked to help his customers - particularly the elderly ones. So if they left him a little note asking for something extra, he tried to get it for them. But some of their requests went beyond the usual dozen eggs or bottle of orange juice. Holding, 72, has admitted supplying canna…
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Call to teach cannabis dangers
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Call to teach cannabis dangers Teens turn to potent new form of cannabis ANNA CHALMERS and BEN FAWKES The Dominion Post 22 December 2008 http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/4799970a6479.html A new breed of powerful cannabis and ballooning costs in treating its health effects have led to calls for urgent action, including drug education for primary school children. The information, in a National Drug Intelligence Bureau report obtained by The Dominion Post under the Official Information Act, shows that cannabis, the most widely used illicit drug, creates more than $30 million a year in hospital bills. The report the first of its kind to use information from Customs, heal…
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Avoid SA Hydro Shops 1 2 3 4
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Hi folks Im sorry I cant elaborate on this some more but I just heard that South Australian police are watching hydro shops and taking car registration numbers and will use those to raid houses. Please stay away from your local store till the shit blows over. Fuck knuckle Mike Rann announced that unless you have a legitimate reason (you have to prove in in court) for having any hydro equipment you will face a 10k fine and lengthy jail sentences. No word which shops are being watched but this is sure to hit the media to show fuckknuckle rann is tough on drugs and drug growers (who he says only peddle to kids) Yes, from a very good source Peace and stay safe
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Ultralight stuffed with pot crashes near Tucson
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Associated Press December 22, 2008 3:14 AM ET http://www.kswt.com/Global/story.asp?S=956...nav=menu613_2_6 © Copyright 2000 - 2008 WorldNow and KSWT. All Rights Reserved TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - An ultralight pilot who flew a bit too low crashed his marijuana-stuffed aircraft southwest of Tucson. The unnamed pilot sustained serious back injuries following Friday night's crash near the Casino Del Sol. Federal officials think the single-engine plane may have been overloaded with about 350 pounds of marijuana when it clipped electrical lines and crashed. A spokesman for U.S. Customs and Border Protection says smugglers have been using ultralights to avoid radar. Th…
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Troops find 2.5 tons of cannabis in Afghan school
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Sun, 21 Dec 2008 08:27:04 GMT http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/24...han-school.html Copyright, respective author or news agency Kabul - Soldiers discovered 2.5 tons of cannabis inside a classroom in southern Afghanistan, while four militants were killed elsewhere in the country, officials said Sunday. The plants were found in a school in the Arghestan district of Kandahar province on Friday, the US military said in a statement. "The building contained an estimated two-and-a-half tons of marijuana and a large room filled with marijuana seeds," it said. "No students or faculty were at the schoolhouse at the time of the discovery. The school's furniture had …
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