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Things look good today for the USA Medical MJ laws Post to follow for more info
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news.com.au That sucks he got sent to jail. I didn't think the judge was going to believe him about 'having a change of heart'
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The NSW government's anti-cannabis message will be targeted at teenagers through an advertising campaign in shopping centres and cinemas. Special Minister of State John Della Bosca has launched an extension of the cannabis information campaign, which is part of the government's $230 million drug program. It involves a series of posters at cinema and in shopping centre bathrooms during the January school holiday. A digitally animated slide also will screen in regional cinemas as part of pre-movie entertainment. "Cinemas and shopping centres draw thousands of young people during the summer school holidays," Mr Della Bosca said. "Rerunning the campaign during this …
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just before xmas, not sure of the date but on sky news johnny howard stated that he hated the national anthem that is going to be played at darling habour new years eve.... he said it was un-australian (being a techno version people could dance to) and that even at sporting events he gets all shitty because it isnt sung correctly.... whats the right way to sing it u may ask :scratchin according to our PM its by having a military band playing as they march along while everyone around sings along with a hand on their heart now who can remember the historic videos of hitler??? he had his military playing and pretty much forced the hands on the heart and every1 to …
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http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0...255E421,00.html
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http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0...55E1702,00.html A DRIVER picked up under ground-breaking roadside drug testing in Melbourne last week is demanding an apology after police tests today confirmed his innocence. John De Jong, of Ballarat, was said to have tested positive to amphetamines and cannabis when he was pulled over in his work van last week. Mr De Jong maintained his innocence and said he had last smoked cannabis four weeks before he was tested. He had his blood sample tested at an independent laboratory, with the results showing no traces of drugs. Today, Victoria Police told Mr De Jong their own tests had confirmed he was innocent. Victoria…
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http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0 Drug accused in with bombers By Sian Powell in Kuta, Bali November 16, 2004 THE 27-year-old Australian beauty school student awaiting trial for allegedly smuggling 4.1kg of marijuana into Indonesia now shares a prison with notorious Bali bombers Amrozi bin Nurhasyim, Mukhlas and Imam Samudra. Schapelle Corby has been moved to Kerobokan prison, the long-term home to 23 Bali bombers, including the core operatives,all three of whom have been sentenced to death for the 2002 blasts, which killed 202 people including 88 Australians. It is believed the unrepentant trio is kept in solitary confinement. Ms Corby, who was arrested a…
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Long story short: I had my car searched, was frisked, less than 2g of weed and 50 dollars was taken by some guy claiming he was a cop. I did managed to get a number plate. Please help, what should i do? Should i be calling the 'real' cops? Read my little adventure below. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ok, heres an interesting story, happened about an hour ago. Im sitting at home a little bored and i decide its time for a nice cone from my new shiny Agung bong. Near my house theres a footy field and i park on one side where there is usually a desserted parking lot (note, i dont go there very often…
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check out this article http://www.adelaide.edu.au/news/news3262.html Australian goverment is now going to scan everyone/thing with these fucking rays and they will pick anything illegal anyone is transporting. The possibilities of these rays are huge. They recken using dogs on our streets/clubs is OK, then I see the fuckers using the rays to scan everyfucking thing. Been saying it for awhile now, but we are all screwed - the police state with huge technology is coming. Jack
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http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/a..._st/santa_pot_1 HIGHLAND PARK, Mich. - A man who visited a middle school dressed as Santa Claus on Thursday left with a citation for misdemeanor marijuana possession. The 40-year-old Detroit man faces up to 90 days in jail and a $500 fine after a small plastic bag of marijuana was found in the pocket of his street coat, which he left in a school restroom, Wayne County Sheriff's Department officials said. A deputy who works at the school found the marijuana while searching the coat for identification after a teacher found it in the bathroom. The man dressed as Santa approached the deputy a short time later and iden…
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Raid nets $2.5m cannabis December 17, 2004 A RAID on a Sydney home uncovered cannabis plants worth more than $2.5 million. Police today said officers involved in a covert operation on the property at Rock Street, Yagoona, raided the house about 6pm (AEDT) yesterday. The officers found the house had been converted into a number of cannabis growing rooms with sophisticated lighting, electrical and ventilation equipment. They located more than 500 canabis plants and a large amount of processed leaf and stems. One man was arrested allegedly running from the premises and a second was found hiding amongst the plants. A 36-year-old man and a 23-year-old …
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check this out The Mystery of the Coca Plant That Wouldn't Die The war on Colombia's drug lords is losing ground to an herbicide-resistant supershrub. Is it a freak of nature - or a genetically modified secret weapon? By Joshua DavisPage 1 of 5 next » I've got 23 ziplock bags filled with coca leaves laid out on the rickety table in front of me. It's been seven hours since the leaves were picked, and they're already secreting the raw alkaloid that gives cocaine its kick. The smell is pungently woody, but that may just be the mold growing on the walls of this dingy hotel room in the southern Colombian jungle. Somewhere down the hall, a woman is moaning with increasing u…
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hey, Just a quick note for any of the lost assc members the site has been relocated and is available thru this link Australian Seed Swap Club
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6OZ Stoners: Charting the Rise of Australia's Premier Cannabis Community
Greetings, Stoners! The rich narrative of the Australian cannabis community, with OZ Stoners standing tall at its helm, is a blend of trials, tribulations, heartening comebacks, and the unwavering dedication of its members. Let’s delve deep into this riveting tale.
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Ode to the Trailblazers
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