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http://www.farit.ru/foto/cannabis/2.jpg well IMO he looks happy as anyway ::
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Another grow they valued at 5000$ a plant.........and another young fella in the shit.... :scratchin
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Click here to download its a kick ass program, basically it blocks any connections that u did not start... i highly recommend it although its not exactly the best for instant messages and p2p programs :thumbdown but if your just using p2p for downloads, its amazing...im only on 56k and in the couple of hours before i got disconnected, my speed ranged from 8KB/s to 12KB/s....thats almost double and in most cases was over double the speed i should have been getting on 56k... hope it treats u guys well :smoke
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New non-lethal weapon lets troops microwave hostile crowds World Tribune.com | Feb 04 2005 The United States has developed a non-lethal microwave weapon for use in Iraq. Officials said the vehicle, termed Sheriff, would contain the Active Denial System. The system uses millimeter-wave electromagnetic energy that can be directed at targets at a range of 1 kilometer, Middle East Newsline reported. The ADS system would be downgraded for Iraqi deployment in urban areas, officials said. The modified weapon causes a burning sensation on the skin, causing the people to run away. The Pentagon eventually plans to install the non-lethal, high-powered microwave weapon on a m…
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February 2, 2005 WTF?!?!? Did the AMA turn into Rush Limbaugh?
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A POLICE officer and a civilian were killed when their light plane crashed while looking for cannabis plantations in New Zealand's South Island. Detective Travis Hughes, 37, and civilian pilot Chris Scott, 33, died when their Cessna 172 plane crashed in the Gibbston Valley, east of Queenstown, during a routine cannabis reconnaissance flight soon after midday yesterday. A rescue helicopter from Queenstown located the wreckage about 1.30pm (NZT) after the plane's emergency locater beacon was activated. The Transport Accident Investigation Commission said the cause of the crash was unknown. http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,12099023-1702,00.html So not only…
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Northern Territory police have found more than seven grams of heroin and almost 10 grams of cocaine in a premises in the Darwin suburb of Moulden. Almost four grams of cannabis were also found in the house, which was occupied by a 26-year-old man and his 29-year-old de facto partner. The man has been charged with supplying, possessing and using heroin, cocaine and cannabis. He has been granted bail to appear in court at a date to be fixed. http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200501/s1292818.htm
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TWO teenagers have faced Sydney courts over the alleged multi-mullion dollar importation of a chemical used to make the drug speed. More than 23kg of ephedrine was found in Sydney on January 23, concealed in an air cargo consignment sent from South Africa, an Australian Customs statement said today. The contents were declared as spice samples. Ephedrine is a precursor chemical used in the manufacture of methylamphetamines, commonly known as speed, Customs said. Advertisement: It could have been used to make drugs estimated to be worth more than $30 million on the street. Investigators arrested two people on Monday when the consignment was collected from an air fre…
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From the Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, 812-8582, Japan http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/full/279/38/39767
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Anyone remember the dole army? Those group of masked Unemployed Aussie's who hoaxed both ACA and Today Tonight into doing a fake story on them living under the cities of Australia only to reveal it the next day to the national media creating a frenzy of activity? www.dolearmy.org For more info on the hoax read here. http://www.stormpages.com/caution/media2.htm http://evatt.labor.net.au/publications/papers/27.html Well Troops at the dole army media camp today Joined forces with Xpatseeds! The Dole Army will be breeding direct from OZ over the next 12 months with the intention of getting out around 10 strains of indoor seeds on the Aussie market. They will b…
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ok im down right sick of howard...if i had a sniper rifle i would shoot him myself he has gone to the world economic forum and defended the usa's actions in the illegal war in iraq stating that when the UN cant do its job, George W. Bush is going to be there to save us...GODDAMN ASS LICKER....ok i'll continue...then he goes on to say to the european nations that their critisism of the way bush is running the country is uncalled for and unfriendly.... lets stop this ass licker dead in his track, JFK all over aussie style atleast beasily had the guts to stand up on national TV and say that howard has taken his ass kissing of the usa too far
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DRIVERS high on speed or cannabis are more than twice as likely to be found on the nation's roads compared to drink-drivers. That's the preliminary finding of the world's first random roadside drug-driving test being trialled in Victoria. And under current laws in Victoria, those drivers won't be forced off the road. The first six weeks of the year-long pilot program found that one in every 103 motorists were driving with either methamphetamines and/or THC in their system, the active components in speed and marijuana respectively. This compares with an average of one in 250 drivers found to be drink-driving - that is, with a blood alcohol level of 0.05 per cent or m…
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One in 100 drivers found taking drugs.
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I wonder how long the THC remains in your saliva after a smoke? http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2005/01/...6850163853.html -- Eikel.
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Live Chat has been closed for the time being , will be back again shortly thanx for your patients Pure
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ACT rise in organised crime linked to drug trade, says Quinlan The recent growth of organised crime in the ACT was linked largely to the hydroponic marijuana trade, acting Police Minister Ted Quinlan said yesterday. Concerns about the emergence of organised crime in the territory were revealed in a recent ACT Government submission to a Productivity Commission report on government services. "Increasingly sophisticated criminal networks have been detected in the ACT some of which have clear links to larger scale operations in other Australian and international jurisdictions," it said. Mr Quinlan said a large proportion of the rise in organised crime was linked to can…
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