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Call over cannabis use prosecutions
by kiwi_farmer- 1 reply
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29/10/08 http://ukpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5gH...e7Pob64DBAXzu3w Copyright © 2008 The Press Association. All rights reserved Recreational cannabis users must not be treated as criminals, a leading social campaigner has said. Fr Peter McVerry said users of the illegal drug should not be targeted for prosecution. He told a conference on addiction and young people a clearer distinction must be made between class A drug abuse and recreational use of cannabis. "There needs to be a difference in our response to those using a smaller amount of cannabis for recreational use to help you get to sleep and using drugs such as heroin or cocaine that are extremely harmfu…
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Effects of cannabis use on outcomes of psychotic disorders: systematic review (Abstract) The British Journal of Psychiatry (2008) 193: 357-363. doi: 10.1192/bjp.bp.107.046375 © 2008 The Royal College of Psychiatrists http://bjp.rcpsych.org/cgi/content/abstract/193/5/357 Stanley Zammit, PhD Academic Unit of Psychiatry, University of Bristol, and Department of Psychological Medicine, Cardiff University Theresa H. M. Moore, MSc, BSc and Anne Lingford-Hughes, BM, BCh, PhD [/b] Academic Unit of Psychiatry, University of Bristol Thomas R. E. Barnes, MD, DSc Department of Psychological Medicine, Imperial College London Peter B. Jones, MD, PhD Department of Ps…
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Risk factors and outcome in psychosis Sukhwinder S. Shergill The British Journal of Psychiatry (2008) 193: A18. doi: 10.1192/bjp.193.5.A18 © 2008 The Royal College of Psychiatrists http://bjp.rcpsych.org/cgi/content/full/193/5/A18 The population prevalence of intellectual disability (also known as learning disability in UK health services) is approximately 1%, rather similar to the estimate of lifetime population risk for schizophrenia. The risk of psychiatric illness, particularly schizophrenia, is thought to be increased in people with intellectual disability. Morgan et al (pp. 364–372) linked two large population-based case registers in Australia to examine the over…
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$8m cannabis siezed
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HERALD SUN..BREAKING NEWS $8m cannabis seized in Melbourne Article from: AAP October 31, 2008 07:42pm POLICE have seized more than $8 million worth of cannabis during an eight-month investigation targeting a Melbourne drug syndicate. Operation Plexel began in February and culminated in the search of 32 properties in Melbourne's western suburbs over the past two months. Police charged 33 people with a total of 179 offences including cultivating, trafficking and possessing a drug of dependence, after raids on houses in St Albans, Sunshine, Hoppers Crossing, Delahey, Deer Park and Roxburgh Park. Investigators also seized 2727 marijuana plants, $40,000 cash, $50…
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Rudd handout 'will go to drug dealers'
by Indycar-
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Rudd handout 'will go to drug dealers' Sigh.. If that is the case, they can only blame themselves (Wayside Chapel ) and the laws that they support..
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Cannabis seized in three drug raids
by kiwi_farmer- 3 replies
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John Chan October 29, 2008 - 10:39AM http://www.watoday.com.au/wa-news/cannabis...81029-5axc.html Copyright © 2008. Fairfax Digital Police have seized 6.5kg of cannabis and almost 70 mature plants in three unrelated incidents in Ballajura, Malaga and Girrawheen. A stash of allegedly stolen goods and 2.5kg of cannabis were found when Joondalup detectives searched a house in Girrawheen yesterday. Police spokesman Sergeant Greg Lambert said that four flat screen televisions, ten laptop computers and an off-road motorcycle were among the 150 items found at the house. Three people were arrested and charged with stolen goods and drug related offences. A 35-year-ol…
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Marijuana smoker gets 30 days in jail
by kiwi_farmer- 3 replies
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10/28/08 06:39 AM http://www.buffalonews.com/437/story/476336.html © 2008 The Buffalo News LOCKPORT — Danny Chapman, of Goodrich Road, Clarence, says he has been smoking marijuana for 30 years and doesn’t plan to stop now — even if it means going to jail. That’s where City Judge William J. Watson sent him Monday, sentencing Chapman, 52, to 30 days for violating his conditional discharge for attempted seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. He was arrested in May in Lockport with crack cocaine in his possession. Chapman said he’s not going back to crack, but in a lengthy argument with Watson, he defended his use of marijuana and his drinking…
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Weed-whacking Conservatives lose yet again
by kiwi_farmer- 0 replies
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By MINDELLE JACOBS Wed, October 29, 2008 http://www.edmontonsun.com/Comment/2008/10...236716-sun.html Copyright © 2008, Canoe Inc. All rights reserved Ottawa must have a heck of a pot headache after losing its latest medical marijuana case in the Federal Court of Appeal. Remember years ago when sick people who needed cannabis to relieve their symptoms had to get special permission from the federal health minister to smoke pot? Since then, it's been one legal fight after another to bring in common-sense reforms on the issue. On Monday, the Federal Court of Appeal upheld a January ruling that quashed Ottawa's pot monopoly. Under Health Canada's insane regulations, l…
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Drugs Stash
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Drugs stash October 24, 2008 http://www.gympietimes.com.au/storydisplay...storyid=3788624 GYMPIE detectives have seized an array of illegal drugs, utensils and a carpet snake after raiding 15 addresses in the region as part of operation Gulf Sherman yesterday. Plain clothes detectives arrested three people in Gympie, two in Tin Can Bay and two in Rainbow Beach during the day-long operation but in one Gympie home police uncovered a stash of dangerous drugs destined for the local market. Detective Senior Constable Nigel Bull headed up operation Gulf Sherman and said the raids had been very "productive." He said in one Gympie raid police arrested a woman after uncove…
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Another raid in my area 1 2 3
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Just watching the local news for the Wide Bay area of Qld were i live and there was a farm raided were they found up to 7000 plants some of witch were over 7 feet tall, some of the plants were on crown land as well there was over 3km's of watering system found with a pump at a dam. In a shed there was close to 30kgs of dryed pot a few days away from being on the street from what the news said. They all so said that each plant was worth $25000 and the total street valus was 12.5 mil, when i find some more info on this i will post it...
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Aussie internet censorship
by Keltash- 5 replies
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http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/new...censor-internet Take a read of that when i saw it, it really couldn't believe it i mean with this censorship epically of the internet is taking it to far in my opinion. When this is in full swing this website could very well be put on the "blacklist".
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Scissors
by entheofarm- 4 replies
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For the second time in as many months a person has been charged and fined for possesion of scissors used in connection with a dangerous drug. This is pathetic, the Qld police continue to label harmless stoners as criminals and to seize and charge someone for possesing scissors is further proof that the QPS are nothing but a bunch of wankers. What next? The bowl? the table the bowl was on? All these corrupt smurfs will be patting each other on the back thinking they are some type of fucking heroes. Yet they can't stop violent drunken assualts, They can't keep drink drivers off the road and they can't put a dent in the supply of hard drugs. Fuck this state I'm mo…
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Man jailed over far north cannabis crops
by kiwi_farmer- 3 replies
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27/10/08 http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/10...tm?site=idx-qld A 48-year-old Innisfail man has been sentenced to two years jail for growing more than 2,000 cannabis plants in far north Queensland. The Supreme Court in Cairns has heard that in July last year drugs squad detectives raided the Mena Creek property of Russell Gordon Holt and found marijuana crops in five locations. Holt told police he grew the drugs for his own use. However, justice Stanley Jones rejected that, telling the court he grew too much for own use. Holt was convicted of drug cultivation, possession and possession of drug production equipment. After taking into consideration …
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Cannabis Documentary
by Keltash- 3 replies
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Hey im not sure if this video has been posted or not but http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=kMDVveEZjI8&...feature=related is part 1 of 11 on a documentary on Cannabis. My only wish that the main public or those leading would sit down and just simply watch this video, it is greatly informative and well just makes me fairly annoyed at the cannabis situation at the present time. I also believe that if public awareness of this is not increased cannabis will never be legal.
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Dynamic Alert Negotiates With Medical Cannabis Research & Development Firm and Appoints Former CEO of NORML, Richard Cowan as Director & CEO Sept. 19, 2008 The Wall Street Journal - Market Watch http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/dyna...D&dist=hppr Dynamic Alert Limited is pleased to announce that it has appointed Richard Cowan as Director, President and CEO, in the place of Audrey Reich who has resigned. Mr. Cowan has been retained to facilitate the Company entering into the rapidly expanding medical cannabis research and development industry. Cowan's valuable experience, knowledge, and relationships will be instrumental with completing negotiations with…
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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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In the bustling digital streets of the late '90s, Yahoo Geocities stood out as a haven for burgeoning online communities. It was here, amidst this digital renaissance, that OZ Stoners planted its foundational roots. This marked the dawn of a space that would go on to become synonymous with Australian cannabis culture.
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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.
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The tapestry of OZ Stoners is woven with the dedication and vision of its founding members. Their relentless drive and contributions have been the bedrock of its success. While many of these pioneers continue to shape its direction, we pause to honor those trailblazers we've lost over time. Their indomitable spirit continues to inspire and resonate within the cannabis community. - Memorial Hall
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