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has anyone got busted due to a website
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anyone ever hear or know of anyone got busted due to posting on a drug related website? or anyone had their plants ripped by hackers who have managed to trace a persons address?
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We live in democracy right? Well I think we are expected to believe that we do. Sure we have a better quality of life than most other countries. But do we really live in democracy? I read somewhere (forget where) about a bunch of guys in gaol who were fighting over the TV. Some wanted to watch the footy, and others, a documentary. So they had a vote, something like 7 out of 10 wanted the footy. Problem solved, everyone must now watch the footy. Wrong! One bloke argued that in a true democracy everyone is entitled to their fair share. He said they could watch the footy for 7 out of 10 nights, and 3 nights out of 10 they could watch the documentary. Now that’s my kind of de…
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Elderly couple fined for cannabis stash 14 May 2004 A biscuit is not always just a biscuit, as Marion Chitty found out when her home cooking landed her in court on drug charges this week, along with her partner who grew the special ingredient. But it was the age of the offenders – not their crime – that surprised New Plymouth police. Chitty is 67 years old, and her partner Ronald John Henry Stratford is 56. They were caught with 6kg of cannabis, some of which was frozen and stored in a deep freeze. Drug squad boss Detective Sergeant Greg Gray said two of the local police's biggest cannabis seizures recently had involved elderly people. "It's not the …
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LONDON (AFP) - The launch in Britain of a home drug-testing kit next week has led experts to caution against the over-the-counter product which, they say, will lead to parents spying on, and confronting, their children rather than offering discussion and support. The Six-Drug MultiTest, manufactured by the Irish firm Hunter Diagnostics, can detect the presence of six drugs in urine, including cannabis, heroin, cocaine and ectasy. It will cost just over 12 pounds (18 euros, 21 dollars) and some 11,000 units have already been sold in Ireland over the past year -- 50 percent of them to parents, with police, hospitals and school among the other buyers. "Obviously a child's…
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More evidence is required to associate cannabis use with negative psychosocial effects Posted By: News-Medical in Medical Research News Published: Friday, 14-May-2004 University of Birmingham researchers conclude that more evidence is required to determine the nature and extent of associating cannabis use with negative psychosocial effects. Their systematic review of research in this area was commissioned by the Department of Health and is published in this week's issue of The Lancet. The use of cannabis and other illicit drugs by young people is linked to psychosocial harm including psychological health problems, the use of other illegal drugs, reduced educational…
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A Darwin mayoral candidate has called for drugs to be legalised to turn the city into "Australia's Amsterdam". Stuart Highway, from the controversial lobby group Network Against Prohibition, said drug tourism would attract thousands of tourists from around the world. Mr Highway is one of seven candidates vying for the top job in the Darwin City Council elections on May 29. "If elected I will use my position as lord mayor to accelerate the Network Against Prohibition campaign for the re-legalisation of all drugs," Mr Highway said. "Once this process is complete, it is hoped that Darwin will become Australia's Amsterdam. "Drug tourism will attract thousands of tou…
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New South Wales Liberal leader John Brodgen says he does not understand why cannabis for use in a trial to help pain and suffering among terminally ill people would have to be imported from overseas. The Opposition leader has suggested the drug could be grown locally. Premier Bob Carr said that plans for the trial had stalled because of delays with pharmaceutical companies in the UK developing an inhaler, his preferred method of supplying the drug. He has raised the possibility of importing the drug from Canada, where it is already used for medicinal purposes, rather than growing it here. He has written to Prime Minister John Howard, seeking his support. But Mr …
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A 23-year-old man is assisting police with their inquiries after the discovery of more than $2 million worth of cannabis in the north-west of New South Wales. Police say they have discovered 1,200 cannabis plants with an estimated street value of $2.4 million. Vanessa Allen-Erickson, from the New South Wales Police media unit, says police acted on information given to them by the public. "We've got a 23-year-old Sydney man located by police near the site of the plantation," she said. "He's been taken to Walcha police station to assist with inquiries." The cannabis was allegedly found at the Werrikimbe National Park, which is located about 85 kilometres east of …
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The NSW government has sought federal backing to trial cannabis as a medicinal treatment for people suffering acute pain that cannot be treated with more conventional therapies. NSW Premier Bob Carr has written to Prime Minister John Howard seeking his help in setting up the trial involving HIV, cancer and multiple sclerosis patients. Mr Carr said the Government had no intention of decriminalising cannabis, and other alternatives of accessing cannabis would have to be explored. "NSW is opposed to any scheme which involves growing cannabis in backyards or requiring sick people to buy it on the black market," Mr Carr said. "That means we need to look at the alternat…
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Evidence Eliminator 1 2
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I was in overgrow recently and saw this link for this program...so I checked it out and then checked out what it cost...130$ USA for a lifetime license.... SO i figured Id check it out and see if it was worth the money given it promises to erase data most programs including internet washer leave behind...and can also secure your data against police searching this information to track where oyu have been etc... So I downloaded it...and clicked a couple of parts of the prog which I shouldnt have but it basically scanned my hdd and removed all the old backed up crap...pictures, registry files etc...this was the intense scan option...there is a quick one which takes loads…
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hi im just wondering if anyone knows of a program that i can use to delete all the history on my computer not just internet but files and also program history i dont want to format because its too much stuffing around reinstalling windows thanx
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German police have arrested a green-fingered pensioner harvesting cannabis plants in her Hamburg home after someone tipped them off to a strong smell, authorities say In a dawn raid of the 68-year-old's flat, police found marijuana plants in her bathroom, bedroom and living room. "Police discovered a plantation of approximately 170 cannabis plants as well as a special lighting and ventilation system," said a police spokesman. "It was very professional." Five kg (11 lb) of cannabis, freshly harvested and already packaged, were also discovered in the woman's home, which she shares with her 39-year-old son. "The woman was tending to the plants and watering them b…
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Media Alert 7th May 2004 Darwin City Council election candidates declare war on Drug Prohibition Three members of the Darwin based Network Against Prohibition have been nominated to stand for positions in the Darwin City Council election to be held on the 29th of May. Stuart Highway, long term human rights activist, has been nominated for the position of Lord Mayor. Robert Inder-Smith, journalist and civil liberties campaigner will stand in the Chan Ward and Gary Meyerhoff, youth worker, injecting drug user and co-founder of the Network Against Prohibition will contest the Lyons Ward. All three NAP activists face between 15 and 21 months jail for their role in…
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In recent days my isp TPG has not even tryd to stop the litle cunt smurfing its users. thus I have taken matters into my own hands. I would be interested in knowing if any other users of the isp TPG are having problems also? For those who dont know smurfing is a DOS (denial of service) attack that is much more effective then the old style "SYN flood" attacks How it works A smurf begins when a single malicious user sends a stream of Internet Control Message Protocol, or ping, packets - used to determine if a machine is alive - to a target network's central "directed broadcast" address, which is rarely used, but easily obtained. This address pings all the machines -…
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G'day Tuggers here, Firstly does everyone else get this pop-up when they head to www.ozstonerz.cjb.net ?? The reason I ask is that I seem to have somehow managed to get a homepage hijacker stuck on my PC somewhere and I can't get rid of the bastard. I've tried to get rid of it with Spybot, AdAware, Bazooka, Window Washer, all with no avail. This bastard of a thing seems to periodically hijack my homepage to Searchwww, and with it come some annoying popup adverts. After doing a little digging I came across this http://www.doxdesk.com/parasite/SearchWWW.html and now I'm wondering if the homepage hijacker has something to do with the cjb network and or the pop-…
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