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We all gotta be careful peeps .. dont we .. dangerous business growing .. for more than one reason - fire and things electrical going wrong definately freaks me ...
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Had to post one more .. this is some very scary shit .. wonder if anything in OZ moves in...say, one way drive hire cars :scratchin really feel sorry for these people ... in France ... you are guily and in jail until you can prove your innocence .. imagine it... i feel very lucky being an aussie sometimes
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bit cheeky or silly of him borrowing the costume, gotta assume it was checked in as a costume with a tag .. not in a bag ... and he had to carry it anyway .. so he wears it over to the luggage trolly ... BUSTED ....poor guy .. lost it all for having a laugh (with cannabis in his system) :thumbdown hope he sues their f'n arse off... typical heavy handed, public knee jerk reaction by Qantas .... squashing the little guy ..
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They use one story to justify 'facts' in the next .. sad shit at least they rejected it .... for now ... bit of a worry how theere are so many stories ... almost agree with TP . its like someone out there or somebodies .. are deliberatley trying to scare joe public ... and we are the targets .. nice huh? i need TP.......... ::
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How weird ... not a word about how much the 600 plants were worth .. musta been a hot shit setup to cost £10,000 to setup ... would love to see the pix :reallyexcited: could it be the UK press goes for a tad less sensationalizing? :scratchin
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Link to forum topic of original story Elderly drug traffickers permitted to live at home The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has confirmed an elderly Perth couple convicted of drug trafficking will be allowed to stay in their Carlisle home, despite it being seized under the Criminal Property Confiscation Act. David and Florence Davies were found guilty of possessing 19 kilograms of cannabis with intent to supply last year. The couple lost a High Court appeal against their convictions last month. DPP Robert Cock says the Davies will have to sign a contract regarding the payment of rates and taxes on the property. However, Mr Cock says they will be allowed…
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It's starting to annoy me, I can easily get rid of spam emails in a flash but waiting for it to download sometimes becomes frustrating especially after a few days away from the computer. I've tried a few email filters but they were no better than the Outlook express filter that I first used.
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Forget reefer madness - now we are an enviromental scourge!! Wasted: dope smokers in sin bin over contaminated recycling By Wendy Frew Environment Reporter November 8, 2005 Australia's marijuana smokers have created an unexpected problem for the country's recycling efforts: home-made bongs thrown into domestic recycling bins are contaminating material that could otherwise be reused. Just one bong, or water pipe, could stop hundreds or even thousands of PET plastic bottles from being recycled because a bong's PVC hose would contaminate the material, says environmental campaigner Planet Ark. "Bongs are a big problem for recyclers," said Planet Ark's founder, John De…
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Source: The Otago Daily Times in Dunedin, New Zealand SINGLE BLACK FEMALE . . . . . . seeks male companionship, ethnicity unimportant. I'm a very good looking girl who LOVES to play. I love long walks in the woods, riding in your Ute, hunting, camping and Duck shooting, cosy nights lying by the fire. Candlelight dinners will have me eating out of your hand. Rub me the right way and watch me respond. I'll be at the front door when you get home from work, wearing only what nature gave me. Kiss me and I'm yours. Call (03) 475-6420 and ask for Daisy. Over 15,000 men found themselves talking to the Otago branch of the SPCA about an 8-week old black Labrador …
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I say mr howard is a typical publicity wave riding attention grabbing dickhead
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A northern NSW organisation that wants marijuana legalised says long-term users are more likely to drive more safely while under the influence than if they are forced to go without the drug. A new study has revealed many cannabis users often drive after using the drug, which increases the risk of crashes. It also revealed the only deterrent to driving stoned was police roadside testing. But Michael Balderstone from the Nimbin Hemp Embassy says it was hard to test the responses of drivers because cannabis affects people differently. "I don't know what to think about it and it hasn't come near us yet," he said. "If they put saliva testing outside Nimbin we'd all b…
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DRUGS valued at $1.6 million have been seized from a property in Sydney's south west. Police raided the Hume Highway, Yagoona home about 7.45am (AEST) yesterday and found 400 cannabis plants and an elaborate cultivation system, police said. A 45-year-old man was arrested at the scene and charged with cultivating a prohibited plant in excess of a commercial quantity. He was refused bail and was due in Burwood Local Court today. Author:AAP Date:October 28, 2005 Source:AAP Copyright:AAP $4,000 per plant, now that's inflation for you, a few days ago it was only $2,000 per plant, you'd think the courts would be questioning the mathematics by now.
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Please check this site out! Good for general info. http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/4570.html
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Author: no byline Date: 17 oct 2005 Source: ABC News Online Copyright: © 2005 ABC Link: article link Monday, October 17, 2005 NSW Govt claims credit for reduced drug use New South Wales Health Minister John Hatzistergos has claimed credit on behalf of the Government for falling rates of illicit drug use in the state. But there is concern about the rising use of drugs such as ecstasy. Addressing a conference of drug and alcohol agencies, the Health Minister says since 1999 heroin use has dropped 58 per cent. There is also significant declines in the use of cocaine, cannabis and speed which he credits to government programs. "Addressing the issues through the va…
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Sydney - It's well known that smoking cannabis makes you hungry. What wasn't so well known is why this is so. In a breakthrough that may help in stimulating the appetite of anorexics, or blunting the hunger pains of dieters, Australian researchers have found the receptors in the brain that make marijuana users ravenous. "Because smoking cannabis increases appetite, it was believed that this was somehow related to the effects of cannabis on some brain centre," University of New England researcher Paul Mallet said. "But that was until now not identified." "We've actually identified which part of the brain is responsible for THC's effect on the stimulation of app…
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