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Two people have been charged after detectives seized more than 100 kilograms of cannabis in Canberra last night. Police found the hydroponically-grown drugs in an Isabella Plains house. Australian Federal Police (AFP) spokesman Sandy Logan says $22,500, suspected of being proceeds of crime, was also recovered. "A 50-year-old woman and a 50-year-old man have remained in custody overnight," he said. "They'll face the ACT Magistrates Court this morning on a cultivating a trafficable quantity of cannabis for sale charge, as well as trafficking in a trafficable quantity and unlawful possession of stolen property." Author:ABC Date:Tuesday, June 7, 2005. Source:ABC Cop…
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Government official on drug charge
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http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,16601864-1245,00.html A WEST Australian Government official is one of two men charged with drug offences following a joint operation between WA's corruption watchdog and South Australian police. WA's Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC) said a WA Department of Agriculture officer based near the SA border, was arrested and charged with the possession of more than 1kg of cannabis. CCC operations director Nick Anticich said the man was in custody ahead of a court appearance in Ceduna, about 450km on the SA side of the border, later today. He has also been suspended by his employer, Mr Anticich said. Following the search of a farm…
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Attention all QLD Stoners and Stoners abroad! It's time to put MASSIVE pressure on the QLD Government to Decriminalise MJ. Imagine working as a government official and being BOMBARDED by people demanding that you push for MJ law reform. How long would it take you even if you hated MJ before you got the shits and decided it would be for the best. If you are interested in organizing for your right to smoke MJ then PM me and i will assign you a target and instructions of what messages to send that person. If five people send just one message a day for 2 weeks thats 70 messages a government office has to respond to. Lets make em hear us. If you want to contact these p…
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The drug that gives smokers the munchies could also suppress hunger Scientists have unveiled an unlikely weapon in the battle against the bulge: cannabis. More specifically, one of its key ingredients, which has been found to suppress appetite. Anyone who has ever inhaled will know the feeling: an inescapable desire to eat everything in sight, a state called the munchies. It stems from the action of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), one of the active ingredients in cannabis, on specific appetite-control receptors in the brain. The chemical also causes the body to lay down more fat. But Roger Pertwee, a neuropharmacologist at Aberdeen University, said yesterday at the Briti…
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Hey Pure, just copped this alert from my new upgrade of Zone Alarm. Your opinion for those of us stuck with XP and the other MacroShit bug ridden crap like msn?
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No Next Movie
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Turns out the Cheech & Chong reunion we've all being hearing rumours about is pretty much just that unfortunately. CheechandChong.com caught up with Cheech Marin at the recent Latinologues Press Conference in New York and asked about the progress on the movie, apparently Cheech didn't seem comfortable talking about it and told them the script had never been finalized between him and Tommy Chong. I'm sure we would all love to see Cheech & Chong at it again. source: http://www.cheechandchong.com/newsstories.html
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Emery, Jailed 'Prince of Pot' He's portrayed as a greedy kook, but I know a true crusader. By Brian Preston It’s a strange feeling to dig out something you wrote years ago and read it with fresh eyes. I’m looking at a story from Rolling Stone, April 1998, called Vancouver’s Pot Experiment. “In the Nineties,” I wrote, “Vancouver has been home to a thriving community of marijuana activists—idealistic hippies who believe in hemp’s power to save the world. But it took the arrival of Marc Emery, a bluff, energetic entrepreneur with a history of getting involved in hot button issues, to push Vancouver into its new incarnation: “Vansterdam.” The editors at Rolling Stone ad…
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MORE Northern Territory soldiers have tested positive for drug use. The soldiers, from Robertson Barracks near Darwin, are believed to have tested positive to cannabis and ecstasy. The Northern Territory News understands several soldiers stationed at the barracks returned positive samples after drug tests earlier this month. The soldiers could face disciplinary action or be forced to leave the army. A Defence Force spokesman confirmed soldiers were being investigated for illicit drug use. He said 21 soldiers were tested and the army was continuing investigations into the alleged drug-taking. "Defence can confirm the army is investigating drug use by soldier…
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its ashame bush isnt this honest to the american public although the reaction of the crowd wouldnt suprise me because they have to get behind their president Bush site also, type failure into google and see what the first result is
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Police raid nets Sydney cannabis haul September 9, 2005 - 6:25AM Police have discovered more than $1.2 million worth of hydroponically-grown cannabis in a raid in Sydney's west. Police said they found the hydroponic set-up in a house in Aplin Road, Bonnyrigg, yesterday morning. They seized 528 cannabis plants and 20kg of cannabis leaf. A 30-year-old man has been charged with offences including cultivating and supplying a prohibited drug and stealing electricity. He will appear in Fairfield Local Court today. AAP
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As US politicians crack down on the sale of marijuana-flavoured lollipops, another debate is raging between their manufacturers and hemp product advocates over what is in the candy. Hemp advocates say the candy makers aren't being honest about what's in their confection and that publicity is hurting the sale of legal hemp products, made from a variety of the cannabis plant. California-based Chronic Candy advertises that every lick of its candy is "like taking a hit". The company, though, says the candies contain only hemp oil, a common ingredient in health food, beauty supplies and other household products. "There is nothing illegal in our ingredients and they are…
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Smoke Out America Protest in Calgary on September 10 / 2005 was postponed due to very poor weather. Smoke Out America Protest (SOAP) in Calgary rescheduled to Sept. 24 / 2005 September 25 as a very poor weather alternative. Times 3:00 PM to 4:20 PM Check the web site at noon on the September 24 / 2005 if the weather is questionable to see if the alternative date will be used instead. Only if the weather is very poor again will the alternative date be used! See web site below for more details http://KanMan.ca/soap/ or http://KanMan.ca/sept10protest/ soap = Smoke Out America Protest http://KanMan.ca/sept10protest/images/head.jpg http://KanMan.ca/sept10prot…
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well we all know that police are scummy arse holes at the best of times, well most of them anyways, but to have the police shoe shopping at wall mart the day after a major hurricane with a 5 finger discount is some absolute bullshit Police Caught Looting it was classic to see the reporter going upto looters and asking them questions, especially the police and what looks like a 10 year old boy...the piggers made a slowish run for the front door and when the reporter told the boy the pink shirt he was about to steal wasnt his colour, he looked at him a tad weird, spotted the camera and dropped the shirt and ran if your bored like me, its worth the download
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DRUG gangs are gutting suburban houses and building massive rural sheds to grow their marijuana as the hide-and-seek battle with police intensifies. Improved aerial surveillance has forced growers to abandon massive outdoor crops and move indoors where they are using sophisticated hydroponic techniques to grow super-strength cannabis. Police say gangs are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on properties and equipment. In some cases, interior walls of homes as well as furniture and fittings are being removed to maximise the growing area under special intense lighting and temperature controls. Hydroponic cannabis is more potent than marijuana grown outdoors …
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ORIGINS It has occupied a central position in the history of civilisations, past and present. It¹s known to have provided fibre from 8,000 BC with medicinal uses being recorded in 4000 BC. Sources confirm that hemp textiles have been dated from 10,000 years ago,(approximately the same time as pottery was invented and preceding metalworking).Up until the 1900¹s hemp remained the world¹s primary agricultural commodity. PROHIBITION Cannabis hemp was never prohibited because of any real "drug problem" in the U.S. Available evidence points to vested interests, cooperatively acting together, to pressure legislators into banning cannabis to suit their own ends. These in…
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