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Author: Chris Boutet Date: 22/04/08 Source: National Post Copyright: NP?
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Well here is one US Congressman on our side. FRANK INTRODUCES LEGISLATION TO REMOVE FEDERAL PENALTIES ON PERSONAL MARIJUANA USE Congressman Also Files Bill Permitting Medical Use of Marijuana in States that Choose to Allow it with Doctor’s Recommendation Congressman Barney Frank today introduced bi-partisan legislation aimed at removing federal restrictions on the individual use of marijuana. One bill would remove federal penalties for the personal use of marijuana, and the other – versions of which Frank has filed in several preceding sessions of Congress – would allow the medical use of marijuana in states that have chosen to make its use for medical p…
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Hemp farming in WA is On!
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I'm too lazy to transcribe the article but in yesterdays West Australian Newspaper there was a photo of a guy sitting there with millions of hemp seeds from China. The guy is about to begin the first major large scale hemp farm in Australia. Good news - Hemp to save the planet!!!
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Drug plane busted in Perth leads to mj bust
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They flew a plane load of Ice and E (70 mil worth) into Perth which got was intercepted by police, then this. Truly entrepreneurial people with a lot of time on their hands. Drug plane tip-off leads to Cannabis bust Posted Mon Mar 10, 2008 6:14pm AEDT * Map: Narrabri 2390 Police have seized more than $500,000 worth of cannabis after a search of a property near Narrabri in north-western New South Wales. Police were given a tip-off from a member of the public who recognised a light plane linked to last week's $77 million drug bust at an airport south of Perth. Detectives were told the plane shown in news coverage had been based at Narrabri airport. Furth…
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Legalise all drugs, says prison doctor
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Legalise all drugs, says prison doctor By Susanna Dunkerley April 19, 2008 03:32pm Article from: AAP Font size: + - Send this article: Print Email ALL drugs should be legalised to help address addiction and prison overloading, a doctor told the Australia 2020 summit today. Wendell Rosevear, a GP who has worked in the prison system for more than 30 years, said people would change their behaviour only if they were given choices. "I want to give drug addicts choices and I want to legalise all drugs in Australia," he said. "Drugs are illegal, so we put people in jail to solve the problem and we label people who use drugs as bad - it doesn't make them feel valuab…
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Author: Tory ShepherdDate: 11/04/08 Source: AdelaideNow Copyright: Copyright 2008 News Limited.
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New Breathalizer Testing 1 2
by JekL- 11 replies
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Okay so, this may be a nightmare come true BUT I have only heard rumors about it. I live in the states and a couple of days ago I was a few counties over checking out this tattoo shop, and visit a friend. But in the tattoo parlor one tattooist told me of a new breathalizer test going to be issued in that county from May to October. Supposedly, it can detect EVERY drug known to man. Even prescription drugs. YES this includes our beloved own, Marijuana. Now again idk if it's true. I'm just wondering if anyone else has heard of this else were.
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A defence to Cannibis charges based on freedom of religion 1 2 3
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Please do not flame me for this. it is but an opinion to which I am entitled. It is a legal, theological and moral argument against the prohibition of a plant.You may find some things you agree with, some you don't and there are links to many helpful documents when mounting a defense to charges. All constructive comment is of course welcomed and encouraged. please feel free to plagarize this document for what ever purpose may further the battle to ending prohibition.I would love to read a response to this from that major wanker from the salvos that Johnny put in the ICNB, by the book he proclaims as God's truth he is wrong. It cannot be seriously con…
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After chatting with some other members we decided to see if there was any interest in getting a large number of people in each state/capitol city to march on Parlament to protest against the unjust laws regarding Cannabis. Let us know if you would be interested, could you help lead one? Have you got contacts we could all use to increase the numbers, this includes Doctors, infact anyone from the medical profession, and the legal profession too? We do not want this to be a hippy style protest or mardi gras we need to show that not all users are what the media pushes and the government tries to show to allow them to keep these laws in place. We need to turn up looking like t…
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Author: Will TempleDate: 11/04/08 Source: SMH Copyright: Copyright 2008 News Limited.
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Nimbin cannabis crusaders argument nonsense: court 1 2
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http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news/queen...7856805938.html I guess this was bound to happen. Still admire him for giving it a go.
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police find 20kg @ domain nerang
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link with 1 pic http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0...81-3102,00.html POLICE have seized 20kg of high-grade cannabis and a crossbow in a raid on a Gold Coast property today. Nerang police, acting on a Crime Stoppers tip-off, raided the home in The Domain about 7.15am. They found a garden shed which was allegedly being used as an elaborate hydroponic marijuana growing hothouse. Nerang police officer-in-charge Senior Sergeant Gary Symons said it was a surpisingly large haul. "Twenty kilos of cannabis is larger than we usually see in the suburbs," he said. "The plants were all more than a metre tall, in very good condition and with large heads. The shed …
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trace particle detection tests on drivers 1 2 3
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http://www.media.tas.gov.au/release.php?id=23404 Jim Cox, MP Minister for Police and Emergency Management Thursday, 3 April 2008 New Drug-driver Testing Powers for Tasmania Police Tasmania Police will be given greater powers to crack down on drug drivers, the Minister for Police and Emergency Management, Jim Cox, announced today. Mr Cox today said a Bill currently before State Parliament will give police the authority to conduct trace particle detection tests on drivers’ vehicles. “Trace particle detection tests will dramatically increase the number of tests police will be able to conduct for people driving under the influence of illicit drugs. “The danger of dr…
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Jamaica to legalize ganja
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go hard boys! http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080301/ap_on_...maica_marijuana this would have had to of been tried before now, yeah?
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"R.I. compassion center bill heading to the Senate floor — act now This has been an amazing week for the move to improve medical marijuana access in Rhode Island. On Wednesday, the Senate Health and Human Services Committee unanimously passed a compassion center bill (5-0, with three absent). That means the next Senate vote on S.B. 2693 will be the full floor! On Tuesday, the House Health, Education, and Welfare Committee heard compelling testimony on a twin House bill, H.B. 7888. If you haven't done so yet, please let your legislators know you support protecting patients and ask other Rhode Islanders to do the same. Constituent calls and e-mails were key to passing …
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