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Canadian grow-op HUGE!
by Guest IMPOSTORjoeNON-MEMBER- 6 replies
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Jan. 12, 2004. 06:48 AM Pot bust biggest ever Marijuana grown in former brewery Operation had dorm for workers ROBERTA AVERY SPECIAL TO THE STAR BARRIE—Terry MacIsaac has driven past the former Molson's brewery nearly every day since it closed more than three years ago putting him out of work after 26 years on the job. But he never imagined that a huge crop of marijuana was being grown in the abandoned beer vats. He rarely glanced at the windowless, gray industrial building surrounded by two chain-link fences, topped with barbed wire and never gave a second thought to the comings and goings of delivery trucks. "Like everyone else, I'm absolutely astounded," …
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Strange News 1 2 3
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Croc Hunter Irwin Flees Media Frenzy 2 hours, 40 minutes ago By JAMIE TARABAY, Associated Press Writer SYDNEY, Australia - The "Crocodile Hunter" has become the hunted. Following a weekend of bad publicity, Steve Irwin and his family retreated from the media spotlight and the public outrage he provoked by hand-feeding a crocodile Friday while holding his infant son, a spokesman for his production company said Monday. Canadian Press Slideshow: 'Crocodile Hunter' Steve Irwin Crocodile-Infant Stunt Draws Ire (AP Video) "Steve's gathering his thoughts at the moment, he's not available for comment," John Harrison from Best Picture Show told The …
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http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/01/...3151208185.html By Trish Bolton January 5, 2004 People who smoke pot don't belong to a subculture, they're part of the mainstream. Australians don't really need an excuse to have a drink but it's that time of year where you can really drink up, indulge as much as you want; get drunk, smashed, blotto - no one will really mind. You can start drinking at the lunchtime barbie or picnic, down at the beach or while you're watching the cricket; you can do it in front of your parents and kids and with neighbours and friends. But if you want to roll one, have a choof or take a toke, you won't find the same warm reception at home…
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Canna Cup Update 1 2 3
by Kimba-
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Well things have been progressing extremely slowly. First I'll reintenerate what's been said: The Cup's on the 8th November. Enteries must be in by the end of October. It's open anyone pro-canna. 18 years old. No grog. $40 ticket (to pay for food, fizz drink). Else? Oh it was to be in Redfern but has been moved maybe to Marickville. The mull is put on, but you might find it hard to buy any. The problems are: We don't have a p.o. box to send the entries too. If you want to place an entery send me a priv-msg and I'll pass it on. How can we stop the fun-police for fucking it over (my major worry)? Last year I beleive it was mostly word of mouth, much better. So send me a …
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Hi Guys & Girls of Oz stoners, My name is Wayne, formerly known as generic hippie, and I publish a small pro-cannabis monthly newspaper which was removed from circulation by Joe Friend, local camphor laurel eradication fanatic. In my October edition I published some observations about camphor laurel trees I have made personally, this is the article as written; Camphor Bloody Laurels again… Well, I got the jaws around the place flapping again with my mention of camphor laurels last month. Tony Baron gave me a call asking me to air the other side of this potentially explosive issue. Ok, so it is only “some camphors” that cause problems, not the beautiful specimen …
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Authors: Maddox, S; Williams, S Title: Cannabis-related experiences and rate of cultivation: would they change under a policy of decriminalization? Source: DRUGS-EDUCATION PREVENTION AND POLICY, 5 (1): 47-58 MAR 1998 KeyWords Plus: AUSTRALIA Abstract: It has been argued by many involved in the treatment and prevention of drug-related problems that policies of prohibition have been largely ineffective, that they produce a range of health, social and economic harms, and may well have contributed to an increase in the use of some illicit drugs. Policy makers in some countries are considering the adoption of strategies which aim to reduce harm without necessarily eli…
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termpaper on marijuana
by Guest travis hatler- 5 replies
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hey i was needing help on a term paper and i thought since it was legal up there where your from than you could pass afew pinners on down
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Police found a man with 51 cannabis "joints" strapped to his leg when they searched him at a regional airport, Darwin Magistrates Court heard yesterday. Richard James Bell, 28, was a heavy cannabis smoker and it was for his own use, his lawyer said. Magistrate Dick Wallace said he noted a charge of supplying cannabis had been withdrawn. "I can accept that the cannabis was for personal use if I shut one eye," he said. While the facts did not say that Bell supplied anyone, the cannabis was in a form ready to be supplied. Bell, of Malak, pleaded guilty to possessing cannabis in a public place at Nguiu on Bathurst Island on February 21 last year. Prosecutor S…
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Source: The Australian Bureau of Statistics:- A massive 543 Australians were admitted to casualty in the last two years after opening bottles of beer with their teeth or eye socket. 3 Australians die each year testing if a 9V battery works on their tongue. 142 Australians were injured in 1998 by not removing all the pins from new shirts. 58 Australians are injured each year by using sharp knives instead of screwdrivers. 31 Australians have died since 1996 by watering their Christmas tree while the fairy lights were plugged in. 19 Australians have died in the last 3 years by eating Christmas decorations they believed were chocolate. Hospitals reported 4 broken arms last y…
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getting seeds sent from the UK
by Guest strongbads- 5 replies
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If I were to say get seeds sent from the UK or whereever and they were found by customs what happens? Do they just confiscate them or can the police prosecute you for something? If all they do is confiscate them, does anyone have any good sites with an option for extra fast shipping they can recommend? thanks
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Canadian Supreme Court to rule on legalisation!
by Guest niall- 1 reply
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At approximately midnight tonight the Canadian Supreme Court will rule on the constitutionality of cannabis prohibition. Cannabis could be legal in Canada tomorrow, and we stand a very good chance of a favourable finding due to Health Canada's incompetence at handling medicinal cannabis and violating the Charter of Rights: Newshawk: CMAP ( http://www.mapinc.org/cmap ) Pubdate: Mon, 22 Dec 2003 Source: National Post (Canada) Webpage: http://www.canada.com/national/nationalpos...b9-bd8704f956c3 Copyright: 2003 Southam Inc. Contact: letters@nationalpost.com Website: http://www.nationalpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/286 Author: Janice Tibbetts SUPREME COU…
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laws in WA
by Guest strongbads- 1 reply
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so are the decriminalisation in effect yet in WA? and what exactly are they?
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Queensland Police Flying Squad
by Guest billy bonger- 1 reply
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Drug busts net $1.5m booty 26dec03 THE Queensland Police Service's Flying Squad has seized almost $1.5 million worth of illicit drugs including heroin, cannabis and methylamphetamine this year. Police Minister Tony McGrady today said the Flying Squad was established to tackle major crimes and serious surges in crime across Queensland. The squad has the capacity to be at the scene of any crime within a short time to investigate and help police. Mr McGrady said the squad had seized $1.485 million in illegal drugs in the past 12 months. "In the last 12 months, officers from the flying squad have arrested 523 offenders on 741 charges, including assault, unlawful …
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Alright, I was listening to the radio the other day, and they were discussing the best way to beat a Piss Test. This guy calls up and says that he works at one of those Urinalisys Labs, and he said that, "Niacin is the only thing that works on THC" I was still pretty skeptical about it, but until I talked to my friends about it, and they said that they've been using it for drug test too, and it always works for them. But anyway, I had already been smoking earlier that week, (we must have smoked about 6 bowls). So I ran to the health food store, and bought a bottle. I took 2 pills, and it made me feel a little bit uncomfortable, my skin started turning red, and I had a …
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i need help i need to make a grow box that my mom wont now about it needs to cost under 120 dollers it needs to fit at least one female plant im tinkin at least 100 watts flursent i need air flow and the hole nine yards some one help me
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