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It's about time someone started lampooning the War On Some Drugs. It's well past ridiculous already. From http://slownewsday.wordpress.com
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In two separate incidents at Sydney's North Shore, more than $1,000,000 worth of ecstasy and cannabis was uncovered by police yesterday. The drug haul follows the discovery of a clandestine lab and 10 kilograms of cocaine at addresses in Artarmon, Turramurra and West Ryde last month, but police said the North Shore was not being targeted for drugs. "It's more opportune than anything else. The timing is just coincidental, I would think," police spokesman David Rose said. He said an operation focusing on the North Shore's drug trade was not under way, and the two arrests made last night were not planned in conjunction with each other. In the first arrest, police too…
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Author: Richard Bowden Date: 18/07/07 Source: AHN Copyright: © 2007 by AHN Media Corp
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Source: www.news.com.au you'd think with them knowing the 18-25's are calling bullshit about the mental issues caused by drugs, in particular cannabis, they wouldnt be trying to make the teenagers believe they will get a mental illness from using drugs sure they might scare some kids away from drugs which will be a great thing, but once they grow up and start thinking for themself they'll try other drugs, not end up in a mental ward and then re-evaluate everything they have been told about drugs in the past
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A substance found in the cannabis plant helps the body’s natural protective system clear dry, scaly skin rashes caused by allergic dermatitis, according to researchers from the U.S., Germany, Israel, Italy and Switzerland. Allergic dermatitis commonly causes acne-like rashes on the cheeks, eyelids and neck, as well as on areas of the elbow and the back of knees. Prolonged episodes can lead to facial wrinkles, thickening of the skin and facial pigmentation. The problem begins in youth and can continue through adulthood. Allergic contact dermatitis affects about 5 percent of men and 11 percent of women in industrialized countries, according to an article published in th…
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Hello All Just out of curiosity, does anyone know the 'current' penalty for plants under lights in WA? Numbers and weights of shit would be good too. I have looked on several sites but no success. Thanks
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Hemp Activists Get the Joint Jumping 2007-09-17 >> news category >> exclusive Source: BostonHerald.com Two of the nation’s leading advocates for legalized marijuana were arrested on Boston Common yesterday for lighting up a joint during the Boston Freedom Rally, a pro-hemp event that promotes decriminalizing the drug. R. Keith Stroup, 63, founder of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, and Rick Cusick, 53, an editor at High Times magazine, were charged with possession of marijuana, a misdemeanor. “We were smoking a joint behind the booth here,” Stroup said. “I’m sure the police would rather be chasing real criminals. We’re …
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Did anyone else get the 'Talking with your kids about drugs' propaganda? I do not disagree with helping out parents with dealing with drug use by the their children... but the fact that this slip by under everyone's noses is disgusting. Boasting figures over a billion dollars in fighting the drug trade and comparing figures such as the rise of cannabis convictions vs the amount of ice users (weird how as more people are charged for soft drugs the hard drug rates rise...). Reading it, it appears to be more anti-illicit drug propaganda to fuel the election (of course I knew this as soon as I say the side that said 'drugs and young people an important message from the prim…
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Just passing this on from another List serve I'm on... Fabulous news for those afflicted! Love and stuff, Alison xx FYI Colleagues, A just published study appearing in the September 5th edition of the Journal of Neuroscience adds to the growing body of evidence that cannabinoids may halt the progression of certain neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's, ALS, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's. In this study, French investigators reported that the in vitro (in a petri dish) and in vivo (in animals) administration of the nonpsychoactive cannabinoid cannabidiol (CBD) inhibits prion accumulation in the brain and protects neurons against prion…
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High prices From Economist.com THE costliest place in the world to get high is Japan, according to the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime's annual World Drug Report. The street price of a gram of cannabis weed was $58.30 in 2005, over twice as much as in the next most expensive nation, Australia. Americans pay nearly twice as much as Canadians. Similar disparities occur in Europe. Although the Netherlands is the only Western country where cannabis can be bought legally, punters pay more there than in Germany or France. Prices are cheapest in developing countries, where enforcement is less strict. Author: The Economist Date:Sep 12th 2007 Source: h…
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This is our latest in Canada. Please be aware. Alison xx NEWS New dosage limits for medical marijuana: But where's the science? Pauline Comeau Ottawa, Canada New evidence-based guidelines are urgently needed to help doctors negotiate Canada's hazy medical marijuana landscape, particularly in light of Health Canada's efforts to impose new dose limits, say the nation's leading cannabis researcher and doctors who have been queried about their marijuana authorizations. Canada should also re-establish a formal process for developing responsible dosing strategies, says Mark Ware of McGill's University Health Centre, the sole researcher funded under the now def…
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KUCHING: Two labourers were arrested on Monday for cultivating cannabis plants in their backyards. Acting on a tip off, narcotics police raided a house in Semariang Baru here at 10.40am, arresting a 28-year-old man and seizing a cannabis plant measuring 168cm tall. In a follow-up operation the same afternoon, police went to a nearby house and arrested a 22-year-old man. Two cannabis plants, 154cm and 180cm tall, were seized from his backyard. State narcotics chief Supt Moses Agat said the two men, believed to be friends, tested positive for drugs. "We believe the plants were cultivated for their personal consumption," he told reporters after the handover of du…
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The Advanced Nutients Medical Forum has closed apparently. Advanced Nutrients has SHUT DOWN the Advanced Nutrients Medical Website and Medical Forum. http://www.advancednutrientsmedical.ca/ We started this website only for Canadians who had federal government licenses to grow or possess medical marijuana. The Canadian government has been chipping away at the licensing program, and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has stated he is going to end the program next year. We were being criticized by hydroponics retailers and others who accused us of running a website that was possibly used by people engaging in illegal activity in violation of the user agreement that…
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Very sorry for the delay in this!! We have re-opened the tutorial and cookbook areas , you will notice that the software for it is different than it used to be the new software and layout is because we have seperated the forum and cookbook/tutorial software so that when we upgrade the forums the cookbook and tutorials are not effected at all the way things where i had to re-write the modificaton each time we updated which can mean some downtime for it. We have also slightly changed the way we will structure the submition of recipies and tutorials How it will work will be as simple as a member starting a topic in the apropriate area, one of the cannaversity editors wil…
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