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FROM today, possession of small amounts of cannabis might not be considered a crime in WA. At a police officer's discretion, a person can have up to 30g and still avoid a criminal record, instead paying a fine up to $150 and going to compulsory drug education classes. And a household will be allowed to grow two cannabis plants without the occupants facing criminal charges. They will be fined $200 and have to go to drug education classes. The changes were recommended at the community drug summit in 2001. The Government's aim is that more people will be referred for medical help for cannabis use and that people in the compulsory education and treatment programs will u…
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I just got a copy of Kog's book Marijuana - A Growers Lot. On the inside cover its got written: sow the seed grow the weed make the money fuck the system so what does this actually mean? I mean you can't make money if pot is legalised, so what system does Kog want to fuck? In his acknowledgements Kog actually thanks the NSW Police Force. . I guess he really is happy that MJ is illegal, otherwise how would he make his money? seems to me Kog supports the system and profits from it, and the more people that adopt this approach, the less chance we have of of getting any real drug law reform IMO.
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11mar04 FIVE people were arrested and 200 marijuana plants recovered after a special phone-in yesterday to crack down on hydroponic drug crops in Adelaide. A police spokesman said they took about 800 calls which resulted in the discovery of 30 crops. Five people were arrested and charged with drug offences while another 34 were reported. Police said they still had more leads to follow up http://www.thecouriermail.news.com.au/comm...55E1702,00.html
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Source: http://domainsmagazine.com/managearticle.asp?c=320&a=4771 Just read the article above - theres probably more news articles about it but this is the first one I found. Seems the owner [a seedbank] of the overgrow.com has turned off the lights for thousands of growers. Update: ALIENS HAVE LANDED IN THE USA AND THEY TOOK ALL THE MARIJUANA AND ALL THE MARIJUANA INFORMATION AWAY - STASH EVERYTHING NOW THEYRE COMING HERE NEXT!!!
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hey everyone, this stuff is a bit old so most of you have probs seen it but it is worth reading http://drcnet.org/cops/
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When i smoke i can smoke a few cones but after a certain point after a while i will become really wierd and cant talk properly, i feel like if i move then i'll spew, which i normally do. Is this just me or is it the strain i am smoking or what? is this like a semi-od or what? cos last nite i was sitting on the trian, sweat pouring off me, then i got off the train a few stations early cos i had to spew. im kinda worried, but not scared or nething, its happen before
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Wednesday May 7, 9:34 AM 2003 Marijuana cell phone cover causes buzz in Australia SYDNEY (Reuters) - Marijuana-scented cell phone covers caused such a buzz in Australia that the company selling them had to pull them out of a technology fair in Sydney on Wednesday. Local authorities and New South Wales state Premier, Bob Carr, slammed the green, marijuana-motif covers as promoting drug use to young people. "A big over-reaction," said Robert Punch, owner, chief executive and founder of Corporate Phone Covers. "It's a novelty. You wouldn't go and buy a big block of chocolate after smelling the chocolate one," he told Reuters. Made in China and arrayed nex…
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EXTRAORDINARY powers are set to be given to Queensland police and the Crime and Misconduct Commission as they seek to overcome the threat of terrorism. The Beattie Government has been asked to allow the crime fighters to raid premises without a warrant and conduct surveillance on premises instead of a suspect if they believe a terrorist act is being planned. The Labor-dominated Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee, in its three-yearly review of the CMC, said terrorists should be given less freedom than other criminals. "Terrorist acts are removed from the level of ordinary criminal offences by the nature of their immediate and devastating effects in terms of…
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Gday everybody I just got a new job and I have to pass a piss test. Do you think I could use my dads piss and stash it down my dacks? Any other ideas? I smoke pretty much everyday so I don't think drinking heaps of water will do it? Thanks dudes any help is good I got 5-7 days til it happens
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Police in the Great Southern region of Western Australia have seized hundreds more cannabis plants in the Denmark area under Operation High Tide. Ten people have been arrested in recent weeks. Police have seized about 700 cannabis plants in the past fortnight in raids on properties in the Denmark and Walpole areas on the State's south coast. Operation High Tide is targeting drug suppliers in the region and is being driven largely by strong public support. Many of the plants have been discovered in dense forest and some on crown land. Detective Senior Constable Paul McKenna says a haul of 200 crops last week included some huge plants. "One of the plots they …
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Washington -- The Justice Department wants to significantly expand the government's ability to monitor online traffic, proposing that providers of high-speed Internet service be forced to grant easier access for FBI wiretaps and other electronic surveillance, according to documents and government officials. A petition filed this week with the Federal Communications Commission also suggests that consumers be required to foot the bill. Law enforcement agencies have been increasingly concerned that fast-growing telephone service over the Internet could be a way for terrorists and criminals to evade surveillance. But the petition also moves beyond Internet telephony, lea…
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Beverly Hills, Calif. -- Amigula Incorporated (OTC:AMJL), the world's first publicly traded medical marijuana company, today announced that several Hollywood agents and management groups have been working with their clients at the bequest of Amigula Inc., negotiating contracts with "Super Stars" willing to endorse medical marijuana as a viable medicinal therapy for a variety of extreme illnesses, including multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, arthritis, glaucoma, AIDS, nausea - chemotherapy, anxiety and stress, as well as for several other dysfunctions. "We approached several well-known talent agents and managers to request that they approach their talent and present our caus…
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In news today a local Brisbane man logged on to a Marijuana Support forum and entered its online chat room. :: Why don't you join me!!! Chat Room!
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Hey hows it going. I have looked on alot of faq's etc. But the one what really struck me was the one on erowid saying that marijuana is actually good. Could i get the experts here to say the good and bad things about marijuana. And also your personal opinion on Smoking it thanks. Bye
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MUSICIAN David Crosby has been arrested on marijuana and gun possession charges at a Times Square hotel, police said. Crosby, 62, a two-time inductee to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, had checked out of the hotel but left a piece of luggage behind, police said. A hotel worker found the bag and went through it looking for identification, and called police after finding marijuana, a .45-calibre handgun and two knives, authorities said. Crosby was met by police when he returned to pick up the bag, investigators said. Crosby, a founding member of both The Byrds and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, had been performing at the B.B. King Blues Club off Times Square and a…
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