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hey there all just thought this was a good read its about the Guatemalan Prison thats has been run by the inmates for the past 10 years there was luxury homes, drugs, jacuzzi's and some of the inmates houses were gaurded by trained dogs now this place sounds like my kind of prison not now though cheerz :Dj:
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Author: News.com.au Staff writers Date: September 04, 2006 02:14pm Source: News.com.au Copyright: Copyright 2006 News Limited. R.I.P Steve
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Hey All just a quick post to let you know whats happened, last night the site was moved to a new server and in the process the host has lost 2 days worth of posts, registrations and work. We are currently working on trying to restore this and will keep you posted.
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Well you have all been very patient for me to get flashchat all secured and completed for you all to use again, and the good news is that the wait is OVER !! Flash chat is now back with better security than before , not only have I fixed a few issue's it had with it , but I have also added an additional layer of encryption to the server application itself which makes for a hell of a job for anyone that wants to try and decrypt your traffic https://cannabis.community.forums.ozstoners...t/flashchat.php See you all in the new live chat
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September 13, 2006 - Washington, DC, USA Washington, DC: Recently published clinical and preclinical research on the therapeutic use of cannabis indicates that cannabinoids may curb the progression of various life-threatening diseases - in particular, autoimmune disorders such as Multiple Sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease, as well as neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (a.k.a. Lou Gehrig's disease) - according to a comprehensive new report published today by the NORML Foundation. The NORML Foundation report summarizes over 120 recently published trials assessing the therapeutic utility of ca…
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Drivers face random drug tests Motorists in NSW will be subject to random drug testing under legislation to be introduced to parliament today. Offenders could face prison sentences of up to nine months and unlimited licence suspensions. "The random roadside drugs tests will be used to detect speed, cannabis and ecstasy," Premier Morris Iemma said. Mr Iemma also said all drivers and motorcycle riders involved in fatal crashes would be forced to undergo blood testing. Police Minister Carl Scully said specially trained police officers would conduct the saliva tests with portable drug screening machines. So Morris Iamascumma joins his FUCKWIT TRAITOROUS LABOR MATE…
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SAN RAMON: By Bruce Gerstman CONTRA COSTA TIMES A fire and explosion in a suburban San Ramon garage in February exposed a lesser-known form of marijuana and ignited a debate about its safety. Prosecutors say three men were mixing butane with crushed marijuana leaves to extract what is known as honey oil, a concentrated form of cannabis, which was going to be used in a medical marijuana dispensary. In what county prosecutors call a first for a marijuana case, the District Attorney's Office has filed charges against the three men for manufacturing a controlled substance -- a charge usually associated with methamphetamine and rock cocaine. A conviction on the charge c…
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LAZARAT, Albania (Reuters) - Cannabis plants lay stacked up like Christmas trees around a police station near this remote Albanian village, a humbling sight for growers who two years ago took pot-shots at an Italian police helicopter. "Why didn't you come much earlier?" an old woman wailed at the police, berating them for not acting before work had gone into growing the crop. "Four of our donkeys died fetching water for these plants. And now you come and the harvest's all gone." Albania has been clamping down on cannabis cultivation since Prime Minister Sali Berisha pledged early this year to "wipe it off the map". But in the southern village of Lazarat, where plant…
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Last Update: Thursday, August 31, 2006. 7:00pm (AEST) CWA votes in favour of marijuana for medicinal use ----------------------------------------------------------- The National Conference of the Country Women's Association (CWA) has voted in favour of a resolution supporting the medical use of marijuana for pain relief. The CWA held its meeting in Darwin and members have told of relatives seeking relief from the side-effects of cancer treatment and chronic illness. President-elect Leslie Young says the CWA now supports a trial to determine whether cannabis can ease their pain. "We will be approaching the federal and state ministers to consider the legalisation of…
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I made this poll because 8 days ago the majority of my indoor crop was stolen and what plants have been recovered have been raped for cuttings...now im sending a few lucky people some cuttings so that after i move, i can easily get the strains started again, but in the mean time, my girlfriend and i are tossing up to wether it would be a good idea to start growing again... i figure i shouldnt stop growing because a stupid junkie cunt ripped me and i might even be able to finish a crop of hash plants before we move out of this ghetto, but all the street now knows we had been growing indoors, definately not a good thing :thumbdown I dont want to stop growing because o…
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News from the abc news website. Australian motor-sport legend Peter Brock is dead after his car hit a tree east of Perth today. Brock was competing on the first day of the Targa West Rally when his vehicle hit a tree near the small community of Gidgegannup. His co-driver has been taken to hospital but his condition is not known. Brock was 61 years old. No other cars are believed to have been involved. Known as 'Peter Perfect' and the 'King of the Mountain', Brock won the Bathurst 1000 nine times in the 1970s and 1980s and won the 1979 race by a record six laps. That is 2 well knowen aussies in the last week dead, it just goes to show it can happen to any o…
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Embassy cautious about new drug test laws Friday, 1 September 2006. 13:04 (AEDT) ------------------------------------------------- The Nimbin Hemp Embassy is offering cautious support to plans to introduce drug-testing for drivers in New South Wales. The State Government introduced laws into the Parliament yesterday that would allow police to take random saliva tests designed to detect cannabis, ecstasy and speed. The Hemp Embassy's Michael Balderstone says as long as the tests only apply to recent drug use he will support them. He says the Nimbin community has been waiting for this time to come. "There's been a few false starts on this and we've been waiting fo…
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Hello and thankyou for your time members Due to our continual growth and requests of features comming from members , we have decided that the time has come for Ozstoners to move to a VPS solution. the package we are on with our host currently simply can't suport features that we wish to implemenent for you all because of space issues. When we go ahead with the upgrade some of the benifits that members will recive are , * secure pop3 Email address with a choice of "yourname@ozstoners.com" or "yourname@cannanation.com" once you get to the status of senior member and above * For members above the level of stranger your upload limit on images will be lifted to 300kb p…
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I've tried interpreting the wording of the actual law, but I can't figure out if it is one plant per house or per person? Does anyone know if I put in one for me and one for the misses, is that still covered by the on the spot fine?
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every dealer you go to you get diffrent sizes what size do you get
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