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I have fixed the issue that we had with flash chat so we can all go back to using that now
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Nimbin Call me lazy,but rather than repost all my picture's,easier to follow the link. nirvana (Potty Nirvana Admin)
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For a while there it seemed as though the latest anti-cannabis campaign driven by John Howard and Morris Iemma was dying down but now it's back and meaner than ever. And, I used to think that channel Ten was a little less anti-cannabis than Nine and Seven but that illusion has been shattered. They joined the anti-cannabis crusade in a big way last night by portraying cannabis as a drug which will ravage users and make them deranged out-of-control murderers. On the 5th of May, 2006, Ten's late news had two negative stories on cannabis. Here is the summary: The broadcast starts at approx 11.55pm and the third headline is: "...and how cannabis is driving Australia '…
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Mexico set to legalize personal amounts of pot, cocaine, heroin Source: Mexico to decriminalise pot and cocaine, The AgeAuthor: Reuters Date: April 29, 2006 - 6:24AM Copyright: © 2006 Reuters Source: cnn.comAuthor: The Associated Press Date: Friday, April 28, 2006 Copyright: © 2006, CNN International San Diego mayor 'appalled' by Mexican move to lift drug laws: Source: www.sfgate.comAuthor: The Associated Press Date: Friday, April 28, 2006 Copyright: 2006, © www.sfgate.com Yeay! A win for the good guys!
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Cannabis Painted on High Street House Must Go LITCHFIELD, Conn. -- A man who spray-painted large cannabis leaves on his house has agreed to remove the bright green paintings as part of a plea agreement with prosecutors. Christopher Seekins, of Winsted, was arrested in October when police discovered about 100 marijuana plants in his house. He said they were hemp and part of a research project. After his arrest, Seekins painted images of the green leaf on his Victorian-style house, each accompanied by the word "hemp." Town officials say they received several complaints because Seekins' home _ on High Street _ is visible from Winsted's main thoroughfare. Seekins has …
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A MAN who bludgeoned his own mother to death because he could not bear the thought of becoming her full-time carer led a secret life of shame and violence as a cross-dressing armed robber. Bizarre details of father-of-three Phillip Parkes' life were revealed yesterday when he was jailed for at least 13 years for the murder of ailing Grace Parkes, 83. Parkes, 49, pleaded guilty in November to the crime, committed in January last year, but faced the Supreme Court for sentencing submissions yesterday. The hearing was told he had previously been convicted of armed robberies, carried out while dressed in women's clothes with an unloaded firearm. This, a psychiatrist to…
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Ozstoners FlashChat is going to be closed for a while while we look for a replacement in the meantime we will be using a temporary irc server thanx to a gracious donation of Deadvet of CelticStone Reccomended Chat software : xchat Server: 85.17.11.69 Chanel : #ozstoners Port: 6697 enable ssl and accept invalid ssl you can use any irc client to access the chat server howeve the reccomended software is xchat , you can search for it on the internet or just download it form the link bellow https://cannabis.community.forums.ozstoners...loads/xchat.exe Screenshot attached is what you should see usign the reccomended software to join the chanel just type , /jo…
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POLICE have arrested 22 people after a major drug operation was conducted in Pearcedale and other south-eastern suburbs. Frankston Regional Response Unit (RRU) executed seven drug warrants in Seaford, Frankston, Pearcedale and Langwarrin on Sunday night. Police seized a large quantity of cash, firearms and stolen property and drugs. Sergeant Bernie Magee of Frankston RRU said in excess of $10,000 has been seized, as well as a substantial amount of amphetamines and some marijuana. “It’s been a significant operation undertaken by Frankston RRU with resounding success,” said Sgt Magee. The operation had been ongoing since January and involved members of the Special…
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Ok well I have a few updates to make in relation to the site and functions available the first thing I want to talk about is the clearing out of Personal messages , , doing a general scan I saw that many of you where keeping messages that you probably shouldn
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THREE Melbourne men have been jailed over the fatal shooting of a man as they tried to steal his cannabis crop. Robert D'Amico, 28, was shot at his home at Tullamarine, north of Melbourne, on September 2, 2003. The Victorian Supreme Court was today told Craig Galas, 33, formerly of Keilor Park, Steven Mikhael, 24, and Ismail Muhaidat, 25, both formerly of Broadmeadows, planned to steal a cannabis crop and cash from Mr D'Amico's home. Galas accidentally discharged a handgun while he was tying Mr D'Amico's arms behind his back in the loungeroom of the home, the court was told. The group fled empty handed as Mr D'Amico lay dying from a bullet wound. Supreme Court J…
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Marijuana is medically useful, whether politicians like it or not IF CANNABIS were unknown, and bioprospectors were suddenly to find it in some remote mountain crevice, its discovery would no doubt be hailed as a medical breakthrough. Scientists would praise its potential for treating everything from pain to cancer, and marvel at its rich pharmacopoeia—many of whose chemicals mimic vital molecules in the human body. In reality, cannabis has been with humanity for thousands of years and is considered by many governments (notably America's) to be a dangerous drug without utility. Any suggestion that the plant might be medically useful is politically controversial, whate…
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It was just another quickfire raffle at work – but the prize wasn't the usual meatpack or frozen chook. Instead, the winner would take home an ounce of sticky marijuana heads. And ticket seller Timothy Andrew Murphy's number was up when someone called the police. In the New Plymouth District Court yesterday, an embarrassed but smiling Murphy (25), of New Plymouth, admitted he was busted selling raffle tickets at his work on April 7. Judge Louis Bidois asked Murphy if he had lost his job as a result. Murphy confirmed he had, but said in his defence: "It's been done before." Judge Bidois said the scheme was doomed to fail, because when Murphy asked people to buy…
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A 64-YEAR-OLD man has been charged in connection with what West Australian police allege was an "elaborate" hydroponic cannabis operation. Police allegedly found 101 cannabis plants, drying cannabis and cultivation equipment at a home in Two Rocks, 65km from Perth. They said evidence was found at a rear granny flat, an underground cellar, a rear shade house and two bedrooms on the property. The man has been charged with cultivation and intent to sell and supply and will appear in the Joondalup Magistrates Court on Friday. Author:Sunday Times Date:26apr06 Source:Sunday Times Copyright:© Sunday Times
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TWO decades after the failed Australia Card, the spectre of Big Brother is back with a smart card yesterday approved by the Howard Government. With your name and photo on the front and a chip carrying your address, birth date and details of children or other dependants, the non-compulsory card will be used to access Medicare and Government welfare services. Holders also will be able to include information such as emergency contact details, allergies, health alerts, chronic illnesses, immunisation information and organ donor status. The Federal Government says it will replace 17 existing cards, including the Medicare card, and save the country about $3 billion lost t…
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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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