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A teacher who was found with 29 kilograms of cannabis in her home has faced a disciplinary hearing to consider whether she is fit to teach. Jennifer Scott, of Sherbrooke, pleaded guilty in 2003 to cultivating, possessing and using cannabis after police found 76 plants in her house. Shewas given a 12-month community-based order without conviction. Ms Scott, 45, yesterday told a Victorian Institute of Teaching disciplinary panel that she used cannabis before her arrest when she was stressed. She also made marijuana cookies to help her father, who was in chronic pain after a stroke. The panel heard there was no evidence, besides the commercial quantity, to suggest she ha…
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A PLUMSTEAD man is on trial accused of being part of a gang of cannabis farmers who converted four homes into state-of-the-art factories producing bumper crops. Tuan Nguyen, 29, of Plumstead High Street appeared at Southwark Crown Court on Friday with four other Vietnamese men. The court heard the gang boosted profits by powering its suburban farms with stolen electricity. The homes, including one in Wricklemarsh Road, Blackheath, were equipped with hi-tech hydroponics systems that yielded harvests of 40kg - worth £120,000 - every six weeks. Special light bulbs, air filters and extractor fans were powered with energy stolen through the main street cables. Electrical…
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One in 73 drivers on drugs
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http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,12864928-1243,00.html I hope these things don't detect weed more than 12 hours after smoking it.
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A 17-year-old on bail for firearms offences is alleged to have led a gang on a three-day crime spree which totalled tens of thousands of dollars. Goods totalling more than $70,000 were stolen during the rampage, which extended from Darwin to Katherine. Police allege the 17-year-old male and three females, aged 15, 17 and 18, broke into several homes in Darwin's CBD after attending a party together last Friday night. The gang is then believed to have stolen a vehicle in Darwin after the 17-year-old ringleader failed to report to police as a condition of his bail. The gang members then drove to Katherine, where they allegedly carried out up to five break-and-enters be…
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A LAVINGTON woman who carried cannabis with her when visiting her father in Junee jail should have been sentenced to community service, a magistrate said in Albury Court yesterday. But Mr Tony Murray said Kaylah Maree Millar was deemed unsuitable in a pre-sentence report for that order because of her drug problem. Mr Murray said he regarded as serious offences involving people taking drugs into jails. He said he would take into account Millars drug problem, convicted her and put her on a two-year bond. She was ordered to attend counselling, courses or programs as directed, submit to urine analysis and was fined $400. Millar, 18, of Glenelg Drive, sought to …
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Well people the day has finally come, the Ozstoners Shop is officially open for business online , at the moment there are many preliminary items to choose from and we are planning to continue to add more and more ranges as time goes on. As some of you are aware bubble bags are one of the items available in the OS store , unfortunately these are not currently available however we are taking pre orders , meaning if your interested you can contact us through the store or here and we will get you a set out of the first shipment You will noitice some of the larger items request you email for a shipping quote, this is just for the time being until we setup the shipping opti…
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A CANNABIS-EATING granny was given a six month suspended jail sentence after admitting possessing the drug with intent to supply. Former Edinburgh restaurant owner Patricia Tabram, 66, ran a cookery club for her elderly neighbours and put the cannabis into recipes for medicinal purposes. She has since become the public face of the campaign to legalise cannabis, appearing on chat shows such as Richard and Judy and intends standing at the forthcoming General Election. But at Newcastle Crown Court yesterday she pleaded guilty to having 242 grammes of high quality cannabis at her home at Humshaugh, near Hexham, Northumberland in December. When police raided the ho…
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Cannabis found inside a garden ornament in Alice Springs led police to the discovery of $200,000 worth of the drug at a Darwin home. Police say a drug dog helped police intercept 88 grams of cannabis hidden in a cavity in the ornament. Police then searched the Darwin suburb of Karama where they found more than two kilograms of cannabis and a substantial amount of cash. They also found a mould identical to the ornament. A 54-year-old man has been charged over the haul. Author:ABC Date:Friday, April 8, 2005. Source:ABC Copyright:© 2005 ABC
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A 70-YEAR-OLD man is facing drugs charges after police seized cannabis worth more than $150,000 from a south Sydney home. Detectives raided a property in Kareena Road, Miranda, at 3pm (AEST) yesterday acting on a tip-off, a New South Wales Police spokeswoman said today. More than 75 cannabis plants measuring 3m and valued at $150,000 were allegedly found in the backyard. A further 1.5kg of the drug was found drying or stored in drums inside the house, the spokeswoman said. A 70-year-old man has been charged with cultivating and possessing a prohibited drug and other drug-related offences. He was released on conditional bail and will face Sutherland Local Court on …
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A garage fire caused by faulty wiring led to the discovery of $2.2 million worth of marijuana plants in a home in the Sunset District, authorities said. The incident began when firefighters, summoned to the residence at 2359 20th Ave. at 11 p.m. Thursday, spotted the operation. The fire was quickly put out. Police arrived and entered the three-story home, which had marijuana growing in every room, said Capt. Tim Hettrich of the narcotics detail. Hettrich said 2,642 plants -- in various stages of growth -- were found. Police also found 14 pounds of marijuana ready for sale, he said. "We figure, on each floor, he had 900 plants," Hettrich said. Five plants will …
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http://www.netctr.com/media.html Go Alex! Alex Jones' best movie yet imho. You've got to see it.
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If anybody's interested there's an email petition to stop the death penalty if Shappelle Corby is found guilty in Indo. Emails should be sent to: minister.downer@dfat.gov.au This isn't a question of innocence - it's about pot people and whether you should die for having a weed that nature gave us. So if anyone has time please send one to our foreign minister who does fuck all for his pay and get him off his ass. Thankyou, safe travels to you and your families, peace Vaz
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Victorian Police have defended the tactics of the Special Operations Group (SOG) after the second fatal police shooting in the state this year. The elite unit shot dead a 29-year-old man during a raid on a home in Brooklyn in Melbourne's west this morning. Officers say they were investigating an attempted murder and drug crimes and have seized a number of cannabis plants. Commander Terry Purton says special operations officers did not use excessive force. "From all that I've been told this morning, and throughout the day, there's no suggestion members have entered that house guns blazing," he said. "You must take every situation on its merit. "If you're ente…
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was looking on www.cannagenetics.com and seen a post by the owner of the site as follows:- looks like these guys are in trouble with oz goverment. Jack
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KUBBY vs SOLICITOR GENERAL OF CANADA
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https://www.marijuanaaustraliana.net/module...order=0&thold=0 The Supreme Court of Canada is about to hear a thermo-nuclear warhead of a case regarding cannabis prohibition. Cannabis prohibition in Canada was declared null and void several years ago - but was re-instated by the courts. This was an illegal act - only Parliament can make laws. Once the law was struck down as unconstitutional it had no effect on Canadians - in fact all cannabis cases for a period of about 18 months were ignored because of this precedent. Officially the laws are back on the books, but this is technically illegal. Canada currently has no cannabis laws - will the Supreme Court confirm t…
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