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Buddhist Monk on bond for selling pot
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Hey Everyone, Finally we're happy with the updates to our cannabis strain guide software and re-opening it again for all. If you should have any problems or notice any bugs while using the cannabis strain guide then please let us know with the report bug option found on both the cannabis strain guide and the cannabis seed bank guide. Should you have any suggestions on the cannabis strain guide in any way then please let us know about them in the Cannabis Strain Guide Suggestions Thread so we can continue to improve the cannabis strain guide in any ways possible. We've also added another new Memorial Hall forum to help keep the memory of all walks from the counter cultur…
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Goose Creek High School raid
by RobbieGanjaSeed- 0 replies
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This seems a little old news now, but it's just come to my attention the coppers that pulled the raid on the terrified school kids at goose crk. USA have lost their law suit and need to pay the students 1.2 million dollars, to be divided equaly between the kids. Fuck, seems to me they deserved that much each. A racially motivated raid, a school primarily of mixed race children was raided full on with loaded cocked ready to fire pistols drawn on frightened children as they cowered from, attack trained dogs. Somebody please tell me this is not the future.. I beliveve BTW no drugs were found. So just be careful when you get tempted into believing the horror stories o…
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How elite agents went off the rails
by grace- 2 replies
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How elite agents went off the rails - Officers stand by claims of corruption in AFP John Kidman and Steve Barrett June 22, 2008 http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2008/06/21/...400.html?page=2 THEY were the untouchables, an elite band of Australian Federal Police, some of whom insiders say were no better than "gangsters with police badges". Their headquarters were Redfern's landmark TNT twin towers, where extramarital conquests and drunken "happy hour" parties were common. It was the 1980s and, as one former officer of the 35-strong AFP Sydney drug investigation unit recalls, it was like "living inside a grubby episode of Miami Vice". Memories of the heady days of th…
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Cannabis house goes up in
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Arjun Ramachandran June 17, 2008 - 8:50AM smh.com.au http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2008/06/17/1213468367317.html One of the hydroponic drug houses raided in Sydney's west last week has been destroyed by a suspicious fire, police say. Police and fire crews were called to the burning house in Sydney Street, Oxley Park, about 11pm last night. "The blaze destroyed the home and was extinguished about 1.30am," police said. The house was unoccupied and nobody was injured. The single-storey brick home was one of 12 houses raided last week. At the time it was raided, on Thursday, police seized about 200 plants. The property was unoccupied. Inspector Grant Bissett …
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Pot grower avoids jail
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Pot grower avoids jail Submit comment June 20, 2008 11:55am Mercury http://www.news.com.au/mercury/story/0,228...87-3462,00.html A TASMANIAN man who was found not guilty of trafficking cannabis but convicted of having 4kg of the drug in his pocession has been given a suspended jail sentence. Justice Peter Evans said Paul Darren Enright, of Kimberley, had been smoking cannabis since he was 15 years old and had been convicted of drug charges in 1990. "That did not deter you from growing cannabis again," Justice Evans told Enright. The 39-year-old admitted growing six plants but told the court he had not planned to on-sell the crop. "You claimed you did not intend …
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Cannabis convictions hit poorest, hardest PR.Canna Zine 22 June 2008 http://pr.cannazine.co.uk/content/view/410/27/ Cannabis convictions in the United Kingdom are hitting those with the lowest incomes hardest, and due to how the law is meted out, low-income family's will often find themselves punished for cannabis possession not once and sometimes even not twice, but three times, by the time the drug is paid for by the user, then confiscated by police, and then a fine (or worse) handed down by the courts. For a substance which is inherently safer than tobacco or alcohol, something isn't right about this. According to a spokesman for Pro-reform cannabis news websi…
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Paid doctors just drug spruikers, says insider Nick Miller June 21, 2008 http://www.theage.com.au/national/paid-doc...80620-2u8x.html PHARMACEUTICAL companies consider the doctors in their pay to be little more than salespeople spruiking their products, a drug industry whistleblower has admitted in a prestigious medical journal. In response, the British Medical Journal has called for medical leaders to stop accepting personal payments for promoting a company's drug or device. Companies pay "key opinion leader" doctors up to $6000 a day to deliver lectures to boost sales of new drugs. They give them slides for their presentations and train them in what to say and w…
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Stolen power boosts drugs
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Source: www.cairns.com.au Related Video:
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Police dogs tracking axeman sniff out cannabis op
by Al B. Fuct- 2 replies
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Entropy at work. HOW unlikely is this?
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A fresh take rose perfume 03:56 PM CDT on Friday, June 20, 2008 BY CHANDLER BURR / Special to The Dallas Morning News http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dw...n1.2684cef.html Rose is the ultimate perfume paradigm, but today, this is strangely more theory than reality. It is universally known within the industry that the smell of rose does quite poorly in focus groups and, to perfume buyers, reads "old lady." This is why you read disproportionately more about rose in press materials (you like the idea of rose scent) than you actually smell rose in perfumes (the reality makes you think of your grandmother). But a rose revolution has been going for a while. …
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Why you should never talk to the police, ever !
by Bubble Bags Australia-
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This is a really good video from a laywer who actually makes the speech and lesson exciting and interesting, so its not a boring, dry lecture. Granted this all pertains to USA law, but pretty much everything he says about why you shouldnt talk to the police is equally as true here. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4...33865&hl=en
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Alcopops
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There is some orchestrated talk that The Government is toying with the idea of exorcising vanilla and lemon essence from the supermarkets, because young people are drinking these instead of the now more expensive 'alcopops'. Seriously? Have you ever tried to get drunk on vanilla or lemon essence? For myself, I'd rather quaff bong-water, my own urine or sniff petrol than drink cooking essences. Which young person – even one well and appreciably below average intelligence - is going to purchase bottles of essence to get drunk when there's cannabis? What explanations could be proffered by said young people for their essence excesses? “We're conducting a science experiment…
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Marijuana 'shrinks the brain' 1 2
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http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news/life-...2258787544.html More bad news folks. i don't smoke anywhere near 5 joints a day but I used to. http://www.webmd.com/brain/news/20080602/m...?src=RSS_PUBLIC an earlier study: http://www.webmd.com/mental-health/news/20...nt-damage-brain Edit: just found this to confuse the issue. It shows the opposite: http://bodo.gnn.tv/blogs/17618/Study_Shows...ain_Cell_Growth http://www.world-science.net/othernews/051018_potfrm.htm
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Cannabis importer's cunning plan not so clever Monday, 16 June 2008 http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/4586047a12855.html A Christchurch man's cunning plan to spell his name backwards when he ordered cannabis over the internet was not enough to put the authorities off the scent. Michael Gary Davis, a 28-year-old technician, stood in the Christchurch District Court dock to hear his offending described as naive and amateurish. He was appearing before Judge John Strettell for sentence after pleading guilty to importing 20 seeds of the class C drug. Defence counsel Grant Tyrrell explained: "He had been consuming alcohol and was trawling through the internet and thought it …
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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.
Geocities: The Digital Genesis
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.
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
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
The Lighthouse of Today and Promise of Tomorrow
OZ Stoners, in the contemporary digital landscape, stands as a lighthouse for the Australian cannabis community. Beyond being a forum, it exemplifies adaptability, unity, and a shared passion. As it anchors and shapes cannabis discourse Down Under, it continually underscores the strength and beauty of collective endeavor.
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