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Oregon's medical marijuana made it in hightimes. here's the link and enjoy. I hope works http:www.hightimes.com/ht/news/content.php?bid=1145&aid=10
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g'day all, wedsite: http://guerillaseeds.ca/ Another good forum has been shut down by the DEA in the US. These guys used to sell seed and had a decent forum, very similiar to Ozstoners. They got everyones IP's from the LOG file Hope the ozzie seed banks lads dont have the same knock on the door! Keep up the fight boys! Jack
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Cannabis haul
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Three people have been charged after police found cannabis growing in a northern beaches house. Police went to the house in Nalya Road, Narraweena, about 10.30 yesterday after three people were seen loading large garbage bags into a car boot. The bags allegedly contained cannabis. The trio were arrested at the scene and police searched the house, where they discovered an elaborate hydroponic set-up, other drug-making equipment and chemicals, up to 60 cannabis plants and some dry leaf. A 26-year-old man was charged with possess and cultivate a prohibited drug, a 21-year-old woman was charged with possess and cultivate a prohibited drug and goods in custody and a 23…
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Indonesian police have arrested a Peruvian-born West Australian man for allegedly dealing drugs in Bali. Arevalo Stagnarro Alberto, 32, was caught with 330 grams of imported and local marijuana, as well as 0.9 grams of hashish on January 18. The drugs were apparently smuggled into Bali in 8 small packages inside a Happy New Year card from Australia, Bali police narcotics division chief Bambang Sugiarto told AAP. "He lives in Australia," he said. "He will be charged under narcotics laws." If convicted he could face up to 12 years in jail. Alberto's arrest comes ahead of the trial on Thursday of Gold Coast beauty therapy student Schapelle Corby, who is accused o…
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Lawyers for a Gold Coast student facing death in Bali on drugs charges have accused the Australian government of forsaking their client. "We have lost all faith in the AFP (Australian Federal Police) and the Australian foreign ministry," Vasudeva Rasiah, a member of Schapelle Corby's legal team, said today. "They promised us they would help, but it was lip service all the way. "They have done nothing and now what do we have in her defence? Absolutely nothing." Corby, 27, of Tugun, faces the death penalty under Indonesia's tough anti-drugs laws after customs officers found a plastic zip-lock bag containing 4.2 kilograms of cannabis leaf and heads in her bodyboard b…
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A rally will be held this afternoon in Nimbin, in northern NSW, protesting against what some people say is a new wave of police harassment. The rally has been organised by the Hemp Embassy, which wants cannabis legalised. The police presence in Nimbin has strengthened and recently two tourist buses were pulled over and searched by a sniffer dog, and cannabis cautions were given to overseas tourists. Hemp spokesman Michael Balderstone says he wants better communication between the police and the community. "There's so much frustration in town and there's so much...injustice people feel because of the way we're harassed because we're cannabis users, so at least it g…
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Police seize $300,000 of Cannabis in Sydney.
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Is that really $300,000 worth of weed? http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,12037374-29280,00.html -- Eikel.
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A "sophisticated" drugs factory containing hundreds of cannabis plants with a street value of up to £100,000 has been found at a north Shropshire farm. Detectives discovered the crop of nearly 400 plants being cultivated in a disused pig shed yesterday. They believe the building, between Whitchurch and Market Drayton, had been rented out by a local farmer to two men from the north-west of England. The farmer has been spoken to on suspicion of being concerned with the production of cannabis and inquiries are continuing to find the people who grew the plants. Detective Constable Rob McNamara said today: "The building was full of neat rows of cannabis plants abou…
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Hundreds of people driving cars, trucks and motorbikes protested against child abuse by joining a convoy which rumbled from the Gold Coast to Brisbane. Organiser Hetty Johnston, an independent candidate for a Queensland Senate position at the federal election, said the rally was a warning to paedophiles that justice would catch up with them. However, Ms Johnston warned that although there was enormous support for action against those who sexually preyed on children, the law was letting children down. The rally, dubbed "Rollin Thunder", was held three days after police revealed they had cracked apart an international paedophile network that was operating in Australia…
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NEW fears about the dangers of smoking cannabis have been supported by a Tasmanian expert. Launceston psychiatrist Eric Ratcliff said his experience with patients who smoked cannabis was consistent with the alarming findings of new British research. The UK study, reported in The Mercury on Thursday, found one in four cannabis users faced alarmingly higher risks of mental illness -- contrary to the belief that it is a fairly harmless drug. "It soon became evident that patients with schizophrenia who used cannabis did not respond to treatment as well as would otherwise have been expected," Dr Ratcliff said. "Some improved greatly if they stopped using cannabis." …
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Technology that allows consumers to connect computers and other electronic devices through existing power outlets has become a reality. A consortium of about 90 high-profile technology companies will announce in the US later today that the group has finalised a new standard that will serve as a common way for connecting electronic devices to the Net through electrical outlets. The HomePlug Powerline Alliance, which includes Cisco Systems, Intel, RadioShack, Motorola and Hewlett-Packard, among others, has spent the past year working on a standard for using homes' internal electrical network to link electronic devices. The new standard is based on technology created b…
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BRITAIN’S only licensed producer of cannabis for medicinal use, GW Pharmaceuticals, has reported further positive clinical trial results for its Sativex treatment and said a UK regulatory hearing on the drug was expected within six months. The company also announced it was looking at an eventual launch in the United States, the world’s biggest drug market. The news emerged alongside results showing an in-line net loss of £13.7 million for the year to September 30. Investors in GW have been frustrated by delays in the UK launch of cannabis-based medicine Sativex, with the shares falling by more than half from a mid-2003 high of 264 pence. GW’s under-the-tongue …
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POLICE have discovered cannabis plants with an estimated street value of more than $400,000 on the NSW south coast. Acting on information from the public, Wollongong Local Area Command yesterday went to land in the Cataract Creek area, north of Mount Ousley. They found more than 200 cannabis plants up to 185cm tall, with a potential street value of $414,000. The plants were expected to be destroyed later today. Police inquiries were continuing. They made the discovery as a south coast man was charged with drug offences after 10 cannabis plants were found in his home earlier this week. Police said they found those plants in his Unanderra house on Wednesday, al…
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not a bad SOG grow op to bad the piggery got there first Jack
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A 21-year-old man will face court after police seized a firearm and drugs during a raid on a house in Sydney's west late yesterday. Penrith detectives and officers from the Tactical Operations Unit searched a house in Rugby St, Werrington, about 7pm yesterday, where they found a .22 Magnum rifle, ammunition, a number of cannabis plants and cannabis leaf. A Werrington man was charged with a series of drug and firearms offences and bailed to appear in Penrith Local Court on February 2. Author:The Age Date:January 13, 2005 Source:The Age Copyright:Copyright © 2005. The Age Company Ltd.
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