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Monash University Study
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Hey guys, Monash University needs your help! Have you used cannabis, lsd, cocaine and other illicit drugs but NEVER used ecstasy? Then read on: (Edit: Kelly asked me for people who have used other drugs but not ecstasy - not what she's written below but trust me on this, I think she has plenty of ectsasy users and needs a control group of drug users who have never used ecstasy!): REQUESTING MALES and FEMALES RESIDING IN MELBOURNE TO PARTICIPATE IN A BIOLOGICAL STUDY ABOUT THE EFFECTS OF ECSTASY AND OTHER DRUG USE My name is Kelly Allott and I am conducting a research project as part of a Doctorate of Clinical Neuropsychology at Monash University, Melbourne. The …
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The British Government's decision to downgrade cannabis to a Class C drug has been criticised by the head of the United Nations anti-drugs department. Antonio Maria Costa, executive director of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), said countries got the "drug problem they deserved" if they maintained inadequate policies. In an unusual statement, he suggested cannabis was as harmful as cocaine and heroin - a stance which differs wildly from the British attitude of treating cannabis far less seriously than Class A substances. Mr Costa suggested that cannabis was now "considerably more potent" than a few decades ago and that it was a "mistake" to dismiss it as a soft, …
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I just read a member here (postman) tried it on in Qld, man I'd love to have been in court that day to see the magistate's red neck light up... But has anyone got any reliable info on this new angle I just read about in USA? I can't find any real way of knowing if they beat their system or not. News Article re: Marijauan Religion finding a loophole The apparent site Septics have a strange view to law. if they find something in their constitution that allowed some horrid thing, something un-imaginable; they'd allow it. Equally, if they found something that was fine and upstanding, but against their consitution, they'd actively destroy it. They have an intensely …
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Ok well at least for now we have decided to provide an irc alternative to chatting , It is over an secure connection whether you use the applett provided or whether you use your own choice in client , your IP address is not displayed however your host name is , meaning you will this time I took a little more time in selecting to get a nice applet for those that want to use a web based javaapplet to launch this applet all you have to do is click the live chat link at the top of each page, ONCE YOU ARE IN THE ROOM TYPE /nick "yourusername" without the " " anyone that leaves themselves as a guest will be booted after a few chances to change their name F…
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well everyone has heard of the Missippi Medical Marijuana program that has been supplying low grade weed to those in america who actually got the governments permission to use for medicinal purposes.... anyways after about 20 mins of searching on google i gave up looking for an official site or atleast a site with pics :thumbdown hell even the university of missippi has nothing on the program and they are the fuckers growing it i saw something on foxtel a few days back about the grow and today while looking around online i found out they are the only legal supplier in the usa of medical pot so i wanted to get a few piccies to compare with aussie grows could no…
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Police to get password powers Where ????? Simon Hayes JUNE 06, 2006 Artical QUEENSLAND [bloodyQld'ers] Police are to be given power to force suspects to hand over passwords and encryption codes. Civil libertarians warn the laws could allow corrupt police to fake evidence, because they will have access to suspects' digital signatures. The legislation, to come into force in July, covers mobile phones, PCs, handhelds and other electronic devices. Non-compliance carries up to 12 months' jail. The amendments to the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act will make Queensland the only state with legislation preventing suspects from claiming the right to…
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Parliament Debates Medicinal Cannabis View larger imageFile photo shows the rolling of a marijuana joint© Getty Images 15/06/2006NewstalkZBParliament is to debate whether medicinal cannabis should be introduced as a treatment option for people with serious illnesses. The concept forms the basis of Green MP Metiria Turei's private member's bill which has been pulled from the ballot. Ms Turei says the bill will allow registered medical practitioners to prescribe cannabis for specific serious conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, arthritis, glaucoma and those suffering conditions associated with chemotherapy. She says at present, medicinal cannabis is only availa…
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Flashchat has been closed for security reasons please stand by for the alternate method of chat
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How come the hemp industry looks for support from pot smokers but won't offer their support in return? The hemp industry in Australia not only provides no support for pot smokers, but goes out of its way to distance itself from us. Most people in the hemp industry would gladly see all stoners locked up if it meant they'd become millionaires. If you think hemp can save the planet then great but don't think by supporting the hemp indistry they will do the same for us, because they won't. BTW I notice the cops have street cams in Nimbin these days. PS - The hemp industry can go fuck itself IMO
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This may well have been cited here before, and I oppologise if that's so, but I found an interesting statistic on channel 9's web site. They listed all the results of surveys over a couple years, one of which was "Should Marijuana be legalised? Here's the results- April 1, 2001: Should marijuana be legalised? Yes: 7386 No: 7175 NINE MSN SURVEY RESULTS So when should we expect the change? cheers rob
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Author: David Crawshaw Date: 05 Jun 06 Source: The Hobart Mercury Copyright: © Davies Bros Wow, someone who actually seems to have half a brain, and a decent knowledge on the subject
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Pot use recriminalized in Alaska Author: AP Source: Anchorage Daily News Date: June 3, 2006 Copyright: © 2006
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Demand for drugs soaring, inquiry hears June 5, 2006: Author: AAPSource: The Age Copyright: Yes
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Got this from www.shortnews.com: New Study: Cannabidiol Dramatically Inhibits Breast Cancer Cell Growth A study done in Naples, Italy, by the Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics show compounds in marijuana inhibit growth of cancer cells in animals and in culture on a wide range of tumoral cell lines. Those cell lines include human breast carcinoma cells, human prostate carcimona cells, and human colectoral carcinoma cells. During the study investigators assessed the anti-cancer activity of various non-psychoactive cannabinoids. Cannabidiol (CBD), cannabigerol (CBG), and cannabichromine (CBC) where all shown to inhibit cancer growth. CBG and…
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Source: Sky News Active on Austar Digital and the online version how big a crop must you have in order to use helicopters to transport it
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