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Cannabis link to schizophrenia?
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Schizophrenia by cannabis new myth. by our reporter Koen van Eijk. Castricum - During the 1930´s, you would ´become homophilia´ from cocaine use. In the 1970´s, schizophrenia was caused by failing parenting by the mother. It all turned out to be a hoax. Again, a new medical myth appears to be born: Now you become schozophrenic from hash and weed. Psychiatrist Daniel van Dijk was surprised when he heard the news last week: The use of hash and weed, cannabis, would be the cause of 200 more schzophrenia patients in the Netherlands each year. The media reported this on basis of a Trimbos-Institute research. According to Trimbos, even people without genetical indication…
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Any1 seen any similar research from oz growers. Authors Pitts JE. Neal JD. Gough TA. Institution Laboratory of the Government Chemist, Teddington, UK. Title Some features of Cannabis plants grown in the United Kingdom from seeds of known origin. Source Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacology. 44(12):947-51, 1992 Dec. Abstract The cannabinoid content of UK-grown plants (up to the 6th generation) from Moroccan, Sri Lankan and Zambian seedstock was determined by TLC, GLC and HPLC. All plants from the 5th and 6th series resembled their parents, and UK-grown plants were always much greener than those grown overseas. Cannabinoid content remained broadly typical of the so…
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ALMOST half of the 100 soldiers drug-tested after a raid on Darwin's Robertson Barracks in October tested positive for "party drugs" such as cannabis and amphetamines, army chief Peter Leahy told a parliamentary committee last night. Lieutenant-General Leahy told the defence estimates committee hearing in Canberra he was concerned that an organised drug ring could have been operating out of the barracks, which houses 3000 personnel, before the extensive raids by civilian and military police. The results of the drug tests were "disappointing" because drug abusers were putting the lives of their colleagues at risk. "We're getting people in the defence force saying t…
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How does smoking up influence your sexual life 1 2
by Guest IMPOSTORGanjyaNON-MEMBER- 10 replies
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Hallo, dear members. I have been doing some research on the net and other sources, which is primarily involved with a very intimate problem of mine. Info, that I found can be interpreted very differently, therefore I have decided to post this message and ask people who actually smoke for a piece of advice. My question is very simple: does continuous smoking up (every day during more or less 8 years) effect your sexuality (if you are a guy) and if it does, than how exactly? Thank you very much for your reactions
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hello growers! Do you have a big operation with mite problems (Tetranychus urticae) the two-spotted spider mite ? Would you like to try a very effective biological control? Phytoselius persimilis are beneficial predators which consume hundreds of spider mites, nymphs and eggs each day. My company will supply you discreetly and provide technical support regarding rates of application; favorable climates, etc.. I am interested only in operations over 10 hectares or groups of small growers who would take one large shipment and distribute among yourselves. Let me know if you would like to receive product information via e-mail. I would only need to know the c…
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Cannabis and plants with an estimated street value of $266,000 have been seized from a property near Bannaby on Saturday by Goulburn police and drug squad detectives. A local man was arrested, charged and bailed to appear in court on a later date in relation to the 52 plants found growing plus seeds, equipment and processed cannabis leaf. Police have issued a warning to dog owners to ensure that their animals are not allowed to run loose after numerous complaints of dogs attacking sheep throughout the Goulburn district. Hefty penalties including the destruction of the dogs can apply over offending animals. http://goulburn.yourguide.com.au/detail.as...947&y=2003&m=…
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what a freakin day. this afternoon, cause it had been so hot here in brisbane today, and windy, i thought my babies could do with a bit of a fees and water.i went to my hidey hole...only to find that some fucker has taken them...25 plants 2 ft tall, and about 20 seedings...all freakin gone. this was my first grow....and all i have is one tiny seedling and 1 plant left. i could cry....i took such care of them i have decided that next grow- if anyone ever gives me some seeds, will be hydro.by the way...noone knew about these plants(cept husband, and even he really didn't know exactly where....they were in a bushland.so someone has come across ythem...and pulled em out...b…
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found this on another forum and thought i would post it after seeing the discussion about driving under the influence.
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In an Australian first, the Victorian government today moved to give police powers to conduct random roadside drug testing. Under legislation now before state parliament, from July next year roadside drug screening will be used to detect drivers affected by cannabis and speed with a saliva test. Transport Minister Peter Batchelor said drugs were involved in 27 per cent of road fatalities last year. "It clearly indicates that the taking of illicit drugs is a major factor of similar proportions as the over-consumption of alcohol in fatalities on our roads," he said. "The police will be given this equipment as new tools in the road safety campaign. "It will be…
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Another interesting article I found on the web enjoy.(a search of a meical research journal database indicates 5000+ artice on cannabis) Authors de Meijer EP. Bagatta M. Carboni A. Crucitti P. Moliterni VM. Ranalli P. Mandolino G. Institution HortaPharm B.V., 1075 VS, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Title The inheritance of chemical phenotype in Cannabis sativa L. Source Genetics. 163(1):335-46, 2003 Jan. Abstract Four crosses were made between inbred Cannabis sativa plants with pure cannabidiol (CBD) and pure Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) chemotypes. All the plants belonging to the F(1)'s were analyzed by gas chromatography for cannabinoid composition and cons…
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The problem with the laws in deciding what amounts of drugs are deemed to be trafficable quantities is that they apply the same rules to growers as they do to buyers, which just isn't right. Someone who buys their weed is usually only going buy up to an ounce at a time and as they start to run out they buy some more. More often than not however, if someone buys a number of ounces or a pound or more, chances are they are dealers and are going to break it down and try and make some money. So fair enough, you have to set some thresholds to try and stop this sort of thing. But, the personal grower can't make an ounce or two magically appear as their stash starts to ru…
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Authors Alghanim HJ. Almirall JR. Institution Department of Chemistry, International Research Forensic Institute, Florida International University, University Park, Miami, FL 33314, USA. Title Development of microsatellite markers in Cannabis sativa for DNA typing and genetic relatedness analyses. Source Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry. 376(8):1225-33, 2003 Aug. Abstract Microsatellite markers were developed for Cannabis sativa L. (marijuana) to be used for DNA typing (genotype identification) and to measure the genetic relationships between the different plants. Twelve different oligonucleotide probes were used to screen an enriched microsatellite librar…
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Vote 1 Greenies 1 2
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Not only do the GREENS have great drug policy, but the told g e o r g e.... w..... b u s h were to go in parliment today. Go the greenies!!! Chief
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More Information on Superbud
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http://www.au-star.com/pdf/AustarPGR.pdf This is supposedly one of the magic ingrediants which is used in SB and if you read the article its amazing juts how widespread this chemical is in normal industries for use in the fruit we eat etc.... Dutch Master seem to be wanting to take legal action against people defaming their product..... By the looks of it SB should be about 20$ not 180$ Note also the main chemical is used in primarily in stonefruit crops....IM assuming because any harmful byproducts get stored in the seeds..not in the fruit...
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A Melbourne man will be extradited to Sydney to face charges of being involved in a major interstate drug ring. Twenty people were arrested last week after police raided 35 properties in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia. An out-of-sessions court in Melbourne was told 37-year-old Jason Peter Scott of Ringwood North was a major player in the drug ring, which transported $100 million of cannabis to Sydney over the past three years. It is alleged the drugs were hidden inside false petrol tanks in four-wheel-drive vehicles. The Melbourne Magistrates Court has today been told Mr Scott had agreed to be extradited to New South Wales. He is ex…
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