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MJ Fighting Breast Cancer
by Tom- 1 reply
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A compound found in cannabis may prove to be effective at helping stop the spread of breast cancer cells throughout the body. The study, by scientists at the California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute, is raising hope that CBD, a compound found in Cannabis sativa, could be the first non-toxic agent to show promise in treating metastatic forms of breast cancer. “Right now we have a limited range of options in treating aggressive forms of cancer,” says Sean D. McAllister, Ph.D., a cancer researcher at CPMCRI and the lead author of the study. “Those treatments, such as chemotherapy, can be effective but they can also be extremely toxic and…
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Greens Voting Guide
by Pickle- 9 replies
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Howdy folks, this is what i was searching for last time there was an election, a how to vote for The Greens guide. http://greens.org.au/GreenVotingGuide I hope you back a winner.
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www.ldp.org.au The liberty and democracy party is the only libertarian party for the federal election. They believe in small government and individual liberty. Their entire philosophy can be summed up like so: Give people freedom and let them live their own lives and they'll be happy. The role of government should be to stop others from interfering with your life, liberty and property, and make sure you don't interfere with their rights.
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Rowdy drunks put end to weekly smoke-ins
by bufo marinus-
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Rowdy drunks put end to weekly smoke-ins Judith Lavoie, Times Colonist ©Times Colonist (Victoria) 2007 Young, drunken rowdies, disrupting peaceful pot smokers, have killed the Victoria tradition of weekly marijuana rallies. The pungent smell of pot, drifting over Ted Smith's Wednesday smoke-ins, has been part of Victoria culture for 12 years. But yesterday, the last one was held on the steps of the Ministry of Health building on Blanshard Street. "Drunken kids have ruined it," said Smith, a marijuana crusader and founder of the Cannabis Buyers Club. "If we are going to hold a pot rally it has to be safe. Any Wednesday night can now be explosive because young k…
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What is Adelaide like ?
by Bubble Bags Australia-
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I might be moving to Adeliade in a year and was wondering what the cannabis scene was like there, I am in QLD now and its very uptight here and there is even a law against water pipes. In fact I am more curious what the glass scene is like there, does anyone know any local blowers / lamp workers ? Are there any on here ? I'd really be into meeting up with you, especially if I move into the area.
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Cannabis is Legal in Canada!
by Guest niall-
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Well as I've alluded to over the last 5 years, cannabis is now legal in Canada. Commercial production and trafficking aren't explicitly covered, yet - but legal experts believe the legality of this side of the industry can also be successfully argued based on the same sequence of case law. The Government is kicking and screaming and pretending that it isn't true, but it is. Coming to a newswire near you! OH CANADA http://thepotlawhasfallen.ca FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE http://thepotlawhasfallen.ca/PR1/index.html 2007 November 14 Canada's prohibition of the possession of marijuana has once again been declared to be constitutionally invalid and of no legal force o…
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Greens' cannabis shame 1 2
by jabez- 17 replies
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Greens' cannabis shameChris Tinkler and Liam Houlihan June 10, 2007 12:00am Article from: Sunday Herald Sun THE GREENS' chief policy strategist in Victoria has admitted she helped organise a cannabis festival. Freja Leonard, chief of staff to Victorian Greens MP Greg Barber, used to be a coordinator at Mardi Grass, Nimbin's pot celebration. Mothers of overdose victims are calling for Ms Leonard to resign and say the revelation raises major questions over Mr Barber's judgment. The illegal festival features widespread drug-taking, nudity and the Hemp Cup - a judging section designed to find the best marijuana. Ms Leonard refused to say whether she had taken a…
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ha stoners, i was watching the news on channel nine and the story was about men getting boob reduction surgery....Anyway they say its caused by obesity,steroids and ,hows this marijuana use.....what the??? " blokes smokes dope and gets gropped" THe media will say anything to put down our medicine . I'd better duck out and grab a double 'D' cup cause i'm gunna need it after all the pot i smoke.........space
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Growing Weed in a Truck 1 2
by jimbojones5678-
- 420 Crew
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Someone got busted with a moving truck containing a grow op, rather sophisticated one too. So now we all know what truckers are doing when they are parked out the back of a service station supposedly sleeping... Jimbo
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Ron Paul & hemp
by medMUser- 3 replies
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Hi every one. Here is a link to a news 'blast' about Ron Paul & RE legalizing hemp. Also some about the lost, stupid, senseless war on cannabis AKA the war on drugs. US citizens, check this out. The main stream media does not seem to like Ron, so to me that in itself is a hint that he may be OK. http://www.freemarketnews.com/WorldNews.asp?nid=42457 I would vote for him. Also Glenn Beck has been chatting Ron up in a + light. Lou Dobbs also I think. May be there is hope for the US Prez. election after all, but Ron is gonna need support from us. Check it out, then decide. Yours for the RE legalization of cannabis & hemp!!! medMUser PS: The article contain…
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Six people have been arrested and a sophisticated drug ring supplying marijuana around Brisbane smashed after early morning police raids in Brisbane yesterday. It is the second large marijuana bust in Brisbane in a week. The six people arrested will face 56 charges in Brisbane and Southport magistrates courts today including drug trafficking. More than $4.4 million in cash has been frozen by police and financial investigators from the Crime and Misconduct Commission. Two commercial drug farms were located during the raids and other properties may be seized as the investigations deepen, police said. Police seized 63 marijuana plants and about 4.6 cannabis as…
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Flasher strips off in court
by Tom- 2 replies
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Posted Fri Nov 9, 2007 11:23am AEDT A German flasher stunned lawyers during his appeal hearing on a flashing conviction by stripping off in court, authorities said. "The court withdrew for deliberations and during the adjournment the man removed his clothes again," said a spokesman for the court in the western city of Duisburg. "It appears he sees it as art, and views himself as a living work of art." The 60-year-old was in court to appeal against his conviction for running onto the pitch naked during a girl's soccer match and striking a range of "body builder poses", the spokesman said. State prosecutors filed fresh charges of indecent behaviour against the …
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New anti-marijuana ad
by Tarnicus- 4 replies
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I wish I could find a link to it; hopefully someone will put it up on Youtube. Is this just a NSW crock of poop or federal? I missed most of it, but the general gist was showing the purported negative effects of marijuana on teenagers. Ah just talked to my housemates who have told me most of the scenes in the ad. 1/ Can't remember the first one but the 2nd is a girl driving who fails to see a pedestrian and knocks them over. MISINFORMATION!1one!! I don't need to tell you guys, but stoned drivers drive more safely than straight people (will grab link to research if need be). 2/ The next shows a man in a mental health ward. MISINFORMATION!1one!! Marijuana does …
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The Assembly of the American Psychiatric Association, a legislative body composed of representatives from APA districts throughout the country, has unanimously approved an action paper that urges the federal government to stop interfering with the medical use of marijuana in states where it's legal. The paper, which won't be official until it receives approval from the APA's Board of Trustees in December, notes that 12 states allow patients to use marijuana for symptom relief with a doctor's recommendation, but there's a catch: The threat of arrest by federal agents, however, still exists. Seriously ill patients living in these states with medical marijuana recommendatio…
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A man has been jailed for at least 20 years for the "appalling and baffling" murder of his 11-year-old stepson and the knifing of the boy's mother.In the NSW Supreme Court, Justice Peter Hidden accepted that the 24-year-old man, who had no history of violence, could not explain his behaviour and had no memory of it. "His depression, his intoxication and his withdrawal from cannabis provide some explanation for the level of his violence, but what triggered it remains a mystery," he said. "The case is both appalling and baffling." The man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, pleaded guilty to murdering the boy and to causing grievous bodily harm to his partner, wit…
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11 November 2026
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.
As you engage with OZ Stoners, remember the sweat, tears, and dreams that built its legacy. Here’s to the cannabis community, the trailblazers of the past, and the promising horizons of the future. Cheers to shared stories and monumental growth ahead!
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