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i thought this link was useful i will be turning off my mobile from now on :scratchin http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/3441.html
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Wellington wants to shut down bar Business' morality called into question 15 March, 2006, United States: Author: CHRISTINE MCMANUS, ChristineMcManus@coloradoan.com Date: 15 March, 2006 Source: coloradoan.com Copyright: The Coloradoan © 2006 I'll fuckin' moral turpee.. whatever that words is.. to them! These lynchin' towns people!
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I just think she would turn Australia around and lead it back towards a New Zealand type mentality and not towards this tragic hard line economical vision that the liberals are hell bent on. I think this is far more pressing than simply trying to get the greens in. I think Labour under Gillard will head greener anyways. And green pressure can still be applied while they are in.... the hand brake needs to be applied to Howards Way. Just my two sense. I'm getting organised to move to NZ in the next four years cause thise place is getting led so so far to the dogs... Its less about a single (selfish) 'hemp' policy, and more about getting Liberal 'out'
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MARIJUANA plants with a potential street value of $1.463 million were seized by police during a four-day operation on the state's Mid North Coast last week. Officers spent four days removing plants as high as six metres growing on Crown and private land at Kendall, Comboyne, Lower creek, Bowraville, Missbotti, Taylors Arm and Newee Creek. During the operation named Strike Force Lush officers from the Drug Squad and Mid North Coast Local Area Command, with assistance of Polair and the Dog Unit, seized 718 cannabis plants. The plants seized in the Kendall and Comboyne areas were found growing in the Kerewong State Forest. The cannabis was destroyed at bonfires at Wa…
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Hi all, HEMP are running in the upperhouse in the SA election and the candidate is Lisa Crago. The updated site is http://hemp.on.net HEMP HELP LINE 0439 800 891 Lisa is a 30ish with a degree in political science from Flinders Uni, a parent, not your average 'stoner' and currently completin a Law Degree. With a very short lead in time the campaign has had a jump start thanks to the hard line policiy of Liberal, Family First, No Drugs plus the Greens in SA dumping its legalisation policy. As a past Federal campaign manager for the Greens Lisa is no stranger to politics. She is also aware of the 'greenwash' of the SA Greens still pretending to advocate for r…
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Just a quick snippet of news that was in the Sunday paper. A guy on the outskirts of Townsville was caught with 70 plants ranging from 1m - 2m tall and were just started to bud (some had already started). Value is estimated at being over 1.3 million dollars. The police raided the property after a TIPOFF (FCK'ing DOGS) last week. The man is to appear in court this Friday. ------------------------------------------------------------------ The police commented on how healthy the plants were as well, .
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Author: Nigel Hunt Date: 12/03/06 Source: News.com.au Copyright: 2006 News Limited.
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Author: Andrew Macintosh Date: 13/03/06 Source: The Sydney Morning Herald Copyright: © 2006. The Sydney Morning Herald.
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U.S. / Canada Grass Wars Broadcast: Tuesday March 14, 2006 Reporter: Mark Simkin Copyright: 2006 © ABC LEAD STORY SERIES 15 EPISODE 24 U.S. / Canada Grass Wars
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This was an AMAZING book shop and it's sad to see them go Loompanics
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Bell dismay on drug findings Author: Jason Phelan Date: 4:37:30 PM, Fri 10 March, 2006 Source: Sportal for afl.com.au Copyright: 2006 © sportal.com.au Author: Mike Sheahan Date: 11 March 2006 Source: Looking for substance as drugs take hold Copyright: 2006 © The Advertiser WA players test positive for drugs Author: The Sunday Times Date: 12 March 2006 Source: WA players test positive for drugs Copyright: 2006 © The Sunday Times Peter Bell admits that, chances are statistically, the AFL discriminates against 30% of the eligible footy-playing population: photo by Les Everett, copyright © www.australianrules.com.au Definition: Drug apartheid n. A pol…
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Author: The Australia Institute Date: March 2006 Source: The Australia Institute Web Site / Triple J Copyright: Summary Report Attached. Full version is available (for a fee). The Australia Institute have published a new paper "Drug Law Reform - Beyond Prohibition". It's based on a bunch of reaearch showing that prohibition of MJ (an other drugs) just isn't working. The bloke who wrote the paper was interviewed on Hack on Triple J today. The audio is not available yet but you can probably download it next week. Tak DP83___summary.pdf
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February 28, 2006: The Vic govt's serious penalties to be introduced The Age article: Drug-drive testing to become law Author: JESSE HOGAN Date: February 28, 2006 Source: theage.com.au Copyright: © 2006, The Age If you're caught drink driving for a second time there's a chance to avoid court and a licence suspension if the level is above 0.05 blood alcohol concentration but below 0.07 blood alcohol concentration. For drug users it's different - there's no third chance, it's automatic court proceedings only, which is likely to entail a conviction and then a mandatory three to six-month suspension of your licence plus thousands of dollars in fines. The Victo…
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I am considering starting a couple of plants in my girlfriends house. In the shed to be precise. My girlfriend owns the house however we both will be living there. the shed will be my domain to which i hold the only key and i will be paying her rent. She is currently studying to be a high school teacher and hence will be employed by the state. Q- if we gut busted, can i claim full responsibility and can she stick to "i know nothing" will this ride? or are they going to do the owner of the property despite a signed confession from me. There would be money to get a solicitor to defend her if necessary. as i am sure you are aware, with a drug record, her carrer would be …
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TEENAGERS who use cannabis are up to 10 times more likely to develop serious mental illness than those who do not, latest research shows. British scientists have found the drug can cause permanent physical changes to the still-growing brain. That can lead to psychosis and schizophrenia in those worst affected. They also believe early exposure to cannabis increases the risk of users moving on to such harder drugs as heroin. Cannabis is the most used illicit drug in Australia, executive director of Drug and Alcohol Services Council of SA, Keith Evans, said. Anti-drug campaigners say the study is confirmation of what many long had suspected; there is a direct link bet…
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