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http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/st...55E2862,00.html Bathroom blitz Geoff Wilkinson 28mar06 Pulling the plug on a drug dungeon A SECRET witness under police protection was involved in a sophisticated hydroponic marijuana crop growing under a suburban house, a court heard yesterday. The court was told the 134kg crop was grown in an underground room reached only through a trapdoor hidden under a bathtub. Police who raided the house in Yellow Gum Blvd, Sunbury, knew there was a crop on the property but took 2 1/2 hours to find it. The court heard the discovery was made only after a sharp-eyed officer, who had recently renovated his home, noticed…
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George Michael has been given a police caution for possession of cannabis. The superstar singer admitted the offence and accepted the punishment at an early morning meeting with police in London yesterday (29.03.06). The caution could be problematic for the star's career in the US - where officials can refuse visas for drug arrests. Michael was originally arrested for two drug offences after being found slumped over the steering wheel of his car in London's West End last month. But the second drug - initially thought to be popular clubbers' drug GHB, also known as liquid ecstasy - turned out to be legal substance amyl nitrate. A police spokesman said at the time…
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POLICE closed down two more cannabis factories last week - using thermal imaging equipment - and seized an estimated £140,000 worth of the drug. In an attempt to get on top of the problem of cannabis production, bobbies on the beat are now being given handheld cameras - which show the heat emanating from the factories. Last Thursday drugs officers swooped on two addresses - one in Braemar Road and the other in Roslyn Road, South Tottenham - and seized large amounts of plants and growing paraphernalia. It is estimated the haul was worth more than £140,000. Binh Van Dong, 48, of Braemar Road, was arrested and charged with cultivation of cannabis, possession with int…
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A LARGE cannabis crop has been found at Samsonvale in Brisbane's outer northwest.A Queensland Water worker stumbled upon more than 90 illegal cannabis plants growing in bushland off Gold Scrub Lane at 1pm yesterday,police said. No arrests had been made and investigations were continuing,a police spokeswoman said. The crop was destroyed yesterday afternoon. The Sunday Mail March 26,2006
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Saturday, March 25, 2006. 8:13am (AEDT), Marijuana linked to early onset lung disease Author: www.abc.net.auDate: 25 March 2006. Source: ABC news Copyright: © 2006 ABC (Removed line here about "latest propaganda").
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Marijuana: Poll Finds Alaskans Just Say No to Recriminalization 24 March 2006, Alaska, United States: Author: stopthedrugwar.comDate: 24 March, 2006. Source: The Drug Reform Coordination Network (DRCNet) Copyright: © 2006. See full poll results here: http://www.mpp.org/pdf/AKpollresults.pdf. Quoted from the Marijuana Policy Project article © MPP, 2006.
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A 69-year-old man has been charged with cultivating cannabis after a raid on a Sydney home. Police searched a house on Belmore Road, Riverwood, in Sydney's southwest, yesterday following an anonymous tip off. Officers seized 160 cannabis plants, with a street value of $320,000, from a home they say was modified to grow hydroponic cannabis. The man, facing charges of cultivating and possessing a prohibited plant, will appear in Sutherland Local Court today. Author:Herald and Weekly Times Date:23mar06 Source:Herald and Weekly Times Copyright:© Herald and Weekly Times
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Author: Rebecca Hewett Date: 20 mar 06 Source: http://www.themercury.news.com.au/common/s...255E421,00.html Copyright: © Davies Bros 383 clip bags containing 222g?? thats only just over .5 of a gram in each one
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23 March, 2006, United Kingdom: Dope dealer's compo win Author: By VICTORIA RAYMONDDate: 23 March 2006. Source: The Sun. Copyright: ©, 2006.
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Police use thermal imaging to uncover cannabis factories Thermal imaging cameras are being used by police to reveal homes concealing secret cannabis factories. The hand-held equipment detects the extreme heat created by lighting systems used in the intensive rearing of marijuana plants. Properties where cannabis is being grown will release up to 10 times the amount of heat of an average family home. Police said the crop from just one house can be worth more than £70,000. Officers in London have successfully used the cameras for the first time in the Haringey area of the capital. They patrolled residential streets looking for suspicious heat emissions from buil…
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You should all notice that when you got online this morning that the page has changed over to ssl and the conenction is now encrypted , well that is becuase of how well our money raising went I would like to take this time to thank the members of the board that made donations to the ssl fund, It is only with their contributions that we have been able to provide you all with an even safer place to surf and discuss what we all love best and it was done in very little time aswell The following members made the following generous donations to us Stoney79 ---- $27.80 Frazzle ---- $27.80 Anonymus ---- $13.95 SukonmiSkunk ---- $6.98 If anyone mailed in a donatio…
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originally posted on uk420. sorry it's so long. Myth: Marijuana is a Dangerous Drug Any discussion of marijuana should begin with the fact that there have been numerous official reports and studies, every one of which has concluded that marijuana poses no great risk to society and should not be criminalized. These include: the National Academy of Sciences' "Analysis of Marijuana Policy"(1982); the National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse (the Shafer Report) (1973); the Canadian Government's Commission of Inquiry (Le Dain Report) (1970); the British Advisory Committee on Drug Dependency (Wooton Report) (1968); the La Guardia Report (1944); the Panama Canal Zone …
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19 March 2006: Author: Alex Mitchell Date: March 19, 2006 Source: Cannabis damaging, says study, Sydney Morning Herald Copyright: © 2006
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SA Election - March 18. VOTE GREEN! 1 2 3
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The South Australian election is less than a fortnight away. A Liberal majority will see the state's cannabis expiation system overhauled - fines will be increased, or the entire system may be scrapped. This will result in more cannabis users being targeted by law enforcement, greater hardship for our community, and it will not reduce cannabis use, cultivation, availability or harm - not a single one of their aims will be achieved with Zero Tolerance laws. If you're in SA, please vote 1 for the Greens. Do not vote Labor or an Independent, VOTE GREEN! You may think that this is a two party system, and either Labor or Liberal will get in anyway so you may as well vote…
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March 16, 2006: Pot painting sparks free speech debate Author: Matt Scott Date: 16 March, 2006 Source: WTNH-TV, New Haven, Connecticut Copyright: © 2006
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