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Police left with drug raid overdose
by Guest Urbanhog- 1 reply
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Police left with drug raid overdose By MARK BUTTLER 27aug03 POLICE were ordered not to raid big drug crops because of a shortage of storage space. Officers at Sunshine in Melbourne's west were told they should not execute warrants on large hydroponic marijuana set-ups in their area. An order sent to 55 officers at the station stated the order would apply until further notice. "At present the property office is so full we are unable to store any more," the memo states. The police force last night said after the ban was revealed that the order was no longer valid. But Police Association secretary Paul Mullett said the situation was nonsensical and should be of gre…
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Prosecuting doctors who tell of
by Guest Urbanhog- 0 replies
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Prosecuting doctors who tell of marijuana's medical benefits is wrong. The Justice Department has decided that criminalizing marijuana -- a perfectly defensible position -- also requires criminalizing talking about marijuana. That's the upshot of the decision to appeal the ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in Conant v. Walters, which barred the government from prosecuting doctors who inform patients about the benefits of medical marijuana. Federal policy on medical marijuana has grown more inflexible even as the scientific community's view of its efficacy grows more fluid. Marijuana, like other controlled substances, is available only in ti…
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My fragged day
by Guest Field_of_Light- 3 replies
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Almost 48 hours ago I downloaded a virus and two worms into my pc which left me a bleeding mess....resulting in me having to format my pc to reinstall windows files as I forgot what the administrator password was and because I had not been logging on as admin I had not been creating any automatic safety restore points.....la la la After the format I find half of the contents of the HDD there still so it wasnt the clean install I wanted....feck knows why.... For some reason xp pro decided it wanted to take 4 hours to load in...a new record for me....more frustration SO this all led up to today...and my pc keeping crashing out....becuase of this virus http://www.avp.r…
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Can I have a job please? 1 2
by Guest GrowMad- 17 replies
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a mate sent me this news clipping... It's fromThe Financial Post, Toronto, Friday Feb 23, 2001... I thought it was pretty funny, dunno if you guys have seen it or not.. This guys has some great references...
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how do you grow marijuana in a closet
by Guest matt- 4 replies
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i have a plant and i have it in a pot in a box covered with aluminum foil..i have 2 black lights and a really powerful regular light...any tips someone can give me would be greatly appreciated
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Australian net censorship law is being discussed
by Guest Wilderbud- 1 reply
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It saddens me to know that marijuana is illegal. Anyway... Theres was a post on Slashdot today about talk of a new internet censorship law. I had a read of the story and most of it is boring although the last paragraph of the page I read may interfere with this site, visitors and/or its owner so it may be wise to keep an eye on it. I openly condone and participate in the use of marijuana for recreation and medication although I would hopefully not do it on the internet if this vague law [the last paragraph] was introduced. http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/08/...1261191860.html
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Hi all, Just want some of your opinions..........There is all the talk that using mj medically causes patients to have an increase in appatite. Short term users find that they get the 'munchies' when smoking - but long frequent use does somtimes lead to the opposite effect ie - loss of appatite and weight loss. I know because when I quit smoking pot (not cigs) for a while my weight balloned 10kgs but now I am smoking again I find myself slowley loosing weight again. Is this due to us aussies using tobacco in our mix? I do know that there are chemicals in tobacco are meant to have a laxative effect - and smoking through a water pipe may enhance it also. Does anyone …
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Hi everyone im kayleigh
by Guest kayleighp- 4 replies
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Everyone smokin?
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100% of all mails enter Oz are screened 1 2 3
by Guest Urbanhog- 28 replies
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I was watching that current affairs crap "Today Tonight", they were reporting on the custom's new mail centre where all overseas mail enter Australia. They reported that "100% of ALL parcels and mails entering Australia is screened by "high-tech x-rays". Since the government made a new law that all parcels entering Australia must be screened earlier this year, they have seized more illegal products, mostly narcotics, steriods, medicial stuff like chinese herbs and animal parts, and dangerous weapons by almost tenfold. They seize illegal automatic weapons, knives and other dangerous weapon making products almost daily. One fellow even tried to import a live genera…
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just a ass link..
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http://koti.mbnet.fi/bleach/pebat/index.html enjoy.. ele
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The Crucifixion passion play Come along to Byron Bay, NSW, Australia, July 10 2003 to stand along side local Nimbin legend Rusty Harris as he defends us in the rediculous war on drugs. Be a part of the festival atmosphere. The story in a Nutshell... (as told by generic hippie) Rusty Harris was illegally (or at least immorally, thats yet to be decided) searched by a marijuana sniffing dog named "Thor" while he was lawfully minding his own fucking business on the streets of Byron Bay. The upshot of this for the local Nazi's is it gave them the opportunity to bust Rusty with 2 ounces of pot and $900 in ca$h, which of course, they stole from him. The Nazi's claim the money w…
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Drug Bust SE qld 1 2
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Pic from local paper Friday so bad news for Toowoomba
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By Nikki Voss and Nicole Cox August 10, 2003 AUSTRALIA'S leading relationship counselling body is urging lonely older single women to become lesbians. Relationships Australia spokesman Jack Carney said men's shorter life spans, and their pursuit of much younger women, meant women in their twilight years were often forced to turn to other women for love and companionship. Mr Carney said the government-funded support group encouraged older women to explore lesbian relationships, which were seen as more nurturing and emotionally supportive. Older women were even pooling their resources to buy property and making pacts to form couples if they did not find a male …
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EXEMPTIONS IN AUSTRALIA!
by Guest LOUDWAYNE- 4 replies
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World Leading Health Journal Opines For Patients To Receive Federal Exemptions To Use Medical Marijuana July 30, 2003 - Brisbane, Australia Brisbane, Queensland: Governments should grant federal exemptions to qualified patients who find therapeutic benefits from the medicinal use of marijuana, conclude a pair of researchers writing in the current issue of the journal CNS Drugs. "The best prospects for the medical use of cannabinoids lie in finding ways to deliver THC that do not involve smoking and in developing synthetic cannabinoids that produce therapeutic effects with a minimum of psychoactive effects," write Professors Wayne Hall and Louisa Degenhardt of the Of…
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A COMMERCIAL cannabis operation worth a staggering $6.3 million was uncovered by firefighters on Friday night during a house fire in Pennant Hills. It is believed the fire started as a result of an electrical fault relating to the sophisticated lighting and hydroponic system used to cultivate the crop. Police described the haul, which included more than 1300 plants and a large quantity of loose plant leaves, as one of the biggest ever found in western Sydney. "This would be one of the biggest we've found so far; we've only recently started to increase our investigations in regards to hydroponics," Drug Squad Det Sgt Steve Nealon said. "People don't think there's m…
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