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Cannabis Chronology
by iamnotacop- 5 replies
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I wanted to post this in a new thread so that it gets attention, (the real thread is like a road sign, people ignore it if they have read it) What happened in 2007 in relation to Cannabis. There would have to be a bit about Mark Emery, surely. He has done a lot to promote our cause, whether you believe he did more damage than good is irrelavent, he still caused a stir and must be included IMO. Can anyone think of anything else that should be included, in the update?? If so please reply. Also, who has the ability to be able to write it so that it fits in with the original writings? AlFish or Al.B.Fuct maybe??
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availibilityI
by Richard310774-
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I am going to be moving to Sydney soon from Scotlandand want to know how easy it is to get weed there
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91 Cannabis plants seized
by xShivaspacetechnologyx- 1 reply
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WHO neeeds to be taught
by iamnotacop- 0 replies
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I just found this, while looking on the INCB website.
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Hey I started this thread so i could see what different people are doing to help get cannabis legalized in Australia. If you are helping in some way toward this cause, can you please post it. What can i do? Is there some petition, vote, riot, club i should be apart of? Pleeeeasee help Thanks
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February 20, 2008 - 4:36PM Four people have been charged with drug offences after police discovered three sophisticated hydroponic cannabis labs in far north Queensland. The labs were found at East Trinity, Palm Cove and Smithfield, police said. They were believed to have been part of an organised syndicate based around large-scale cannabis production. One lab, protected by a high-tech surveillance system, was found in a shed at an East Trinity slipway. Police allegedly found 64 "high quality" cannabis plants, most of which were ready for harvesting, plus 17kg of cannabis heads in a drying room. The lab at Palm Cove allegedly housed 16 mature plants weighing 9…
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WA Lib Leader smoked mj 1 2 3
by mullray- 20 replies
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Party boy Troy Buswell smoked marijuana Article from: PerthNow Joe Spagnolo February 16, 2008 04:00pm LIBERAL leader Troy Buswell has confessed he briefly experimented with marijuana while a student at university and in his early working years. In an interview with The Sunday Times, Mr Buswell, 41, said he smoked the drug several times over a two-to-three-year period more than 20 years ago. Possession of marijuana was a criminal offence in WA in the 1980s when Mr Buswell studied economics at the University of WA. He said knowing that he could end up in jail was a major factor in his decision to stop smoking the drug. "It is true that 20 years ago in my young…
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Evening Standard, London, 09/02/08. Father of 3 jailed for miniscule amount of pot
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Doctors group backs medical marijuana 1 2
by Jess Stone-
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Doctors group backs medical marijuana American College of Physicians urges government to rethink prohibition WASHINGTON - A leading U.S. doctors group has endorsed using marijuana for medical purposes, urging the government to roll back a prohibition on using it to treat patients and supporting studies into its medical applications. The American College of Physicians, the second-largest doctors group in the United States, issued a policy statement on medical marijuana this week after it was approved by its governing body, the group said on Friday. The group cited evidence that marijuana is valuable in treating severe weight loss associated with AIDS, and nausea an…
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A controvesial "cannabis cafe" has reopened just days after police used a tractor to smash their way in. During the dramatic raid the side of the building collapsed while people were still inside. Now the owner of the cafe, which police believe is being used to sell cannabis, has tried to turn it into an impregnable fortress. advertisement He has stacked car tyres filled with concrete around the building in Freshbrook Road, Lancing, and installed razor wire to deter intruders. A spokesman for the owner, who did not want to be identified, said: "We were back up and running within days of the police raid." One of those inside at the time said: "It was like somethi…
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Run acome if ya wanta check rock in action make ya way to the brisbane supreme court 10am pon the 21st feb 2008. rock will be defending himself as a sovereign citizen with the rights to issue himself with a licence to possess, cultivate, process, trade and distribute cannabis. He will be bring in a cannabis plant to exibit as evidence of the plant being a harmless herb not a dangerous drug. he is very persistant bout dis isue with well into the 66th court appearance, rock is to be commended for his defiant determination to take on the courts so courageously. hafe love and support dat whenever he drops in he loves to read ya encouraging words pon de board an…
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cannabis plants in court
by Radic- 7 replies
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Legal Maxim: He who does not deny, admits peter till. aka rock is still putting the courts thru legal hoops Legal Maxim: He who fails to assert his rights has none. here is a utube interview Legal Maxim: He who does not repel a wrong when he can, occasions it last week some cops came into the Nimbin Hemp Bar and found a small bud pon the counter and took it. rock insisted the cops leave a receite the cops tryed to get away from him but he followed them round till they got pissed off and arrested him and charged him with the bud with the bud they found in the Hemp Bar. he was nowhere near where the cops found the bud and there was even people sitting much c…
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If you take cannabis & vote then Ron Paul is it ! 1 2
by Jess Stone- 12 replies
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Dr. Paul’s Writings › War on Terror? It’s as Bad as War on Drugs Summary: For the first 140 years of our history, we had essentially no Federal war on drugs, and far fewer problems with drug addiction and related crimes was a consequence. In the past 30 years, even with the hundreds of millions of dollars spent on the drug war, little good has come of it. We have vacillated from efforts to stop the drugs at the source to severely punishing the users, yet nothing has improved. This war has been behind most big government policy powers of the last 30 years, with continual undermining of our civil liberties and personal privacy. by Ron Paul, Dr. October 30, 2001 I …
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Just noticed this: http://db.ndri.curtin.edu.au/media.asp?mediarelid=87 Media Release Date: 03 December 2007 Cannabis use down, two-thirds support civil penalties scheme Cannabis use in Western Australia has dropped, and support for the WA Cannabis Infringement Notice (CIN) Scheme remains high, according to a National Drug Research Institute (NDRI) study released today (MONDAY). The study compares public knowledge, attitudes and drug use this year with the results of the same survey conducted in 2002, before WA's cannabis laws were changed. Possession, use and cultivation of any amount of cannabis remains illegal under WA's cannabis laws, which were introduced i…
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