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Just thought I'll post this link here... I've a member here for over 2 years and it would be good to see some newbies http: //www.shaman-australis.com/cgi-bin/ubbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi It's not exactly just about the one sacred herb, but about many others as well but there's a lot of stoners here too, and there's an interesting topic in "Ethnobotany" just at the moment "hydro vs. bush..." And of course, it's an Aussie Forum, which is good...
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http://www.ccguide.org.uk/chronol.html A Chronology of Cannabis 2737 BC: Cannabis referred to as a "superior" herb in the world's first medical text, or pharmacopoeia, Shen Nung's Pen Ts'ao, in China 1500 BC : Cannabis-smoking Scythians sweep through Europe and Asia, settling and inventing the scythe. 1400 BC : Cultural and religious use of ganga or cannabis, and charas or hashish (resin) recorded used by Hindus in India. c600 BC : Zend-Avesta, Indian scripture, speaks of hemp's intoxicating resin. c500 BC : Gautama Buddha said to have survived by eating hempseed. Cannabis used in Germany (Hochdorf Hallstatt D wagon burial site). First botanical drawings of cannabis in …
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Heres a pic one of the Pot Rev members sent in a couple of weeks back , it's from his local newspaper ( yep he's Columbian ) and show a guy getting done with a shitload of weed ( paper tubes filled with compressed 1 pound billets of pot ! ) http://home.iprimus.com.au/blazelands/420/columbianbust.jpg
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http://smh.com.au/text/articles/2003/07/13...58034876991.htm
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Hi all, came across this at uk420, thought you might be interested. This is the start post of a thread about a researcher... (gotta love that name, Gary Potter :: ) He's interested in some growers who would like to put their views forward in a questionnaire about how laws affect them, how much you use, what's your usage history... It's all in confidence, and he asked if I could pass on this info to some other growers in oz. So here I am. Anyhoo, like farmweb says, you don't have to if you don't feel comfortable, just send an email to the address listed and you'll recieve a copy of the questionnaire to fill out and send back... I think it's great that someone…
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found this article written bu Dr. Shulgin, "the father of ecstasy". Interesting mainly because I wasn't aware that a government research found out that mj was safe in the early 70s, but Nixon suppressed it anyway; On the Question of Marijuana's Safety Dear Dr. Shulgin: Based on the drug research that you have done, I would love to have your opinions concerning the use of marijuana. Does it cause learning problems? Does it damage the ability to store long-term memory? Does it make something go wrong in the brain? With all the anti-marijuana zealots out there, it is hard to get to the truth. -- M.J. Dear M.J.: I am afraid I cannot be much of a source of truth h…
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BC Big Bud Bust on Canadian border
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http://www.komotv.com/news/story.asp?ID=24352 SO has anybody heard or seen the x ray machines these people are talking about? There figures I think are 5000$ USA or Canadian per pound!
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Doped-up rats in the ranks
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from here.....news.com.au
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Hi all, Just wondering if anyone could fill me in on the laws on MJ possession in QLD. I know they are a stricter state than most - but to what degree?? Cheers
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i switched OSs in the quest for higher security possabilities the other day..i got a bit of ametuer shell experience but, only on remote hosts.Im trying to setup a vhost system, buty I got fuck about with it a bit. Anyone with Linux expereince help a stoned brother out? regards Kash
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Marijuana-based drug could curb brain damage.
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http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/03182/197728.stm
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UK - State shamed into U-turn
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Source: The Herald, Glasgow Author: Stephen Stewart and Keith Sinclair Date: 02 Jul 2003 --- A terminally ill cannabis campaigner said yesterday she will commit suicide despite hearing that the criminal case against her will be dropped. Biz Ivol, who suffers from MS, was arrested two years ago following allegations that she was supplying cannabis to other people with the debilitating disease across the UK. It is believed Ms Ivol's agents notified her that the case, due to call at Kirkwall Sheriff Court in Orkney today, would not proceed further because of the deterioration of her health. Ms Ivol said that she would continue with plans to end her life after her s…
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Iselin, NJ: The Pharmos pharmaceutical company announced on Tuesday the commencement of the first ever Phase III US study on the effectiveness of the synthetic marijuana derivative Dexanabinol for the treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). An estimated 270 US patients in some 15 trauma centers will take part in the double blind, randomized, placebo controlled trail. US patient recruitment is expected to be completed by the end of the year. Worldwide, Pharmos has already enrolled some 630 patients throughout Europe, Australia and Israel to participate in the trial. Results from the trial are expected to be available late next year. "Positive data from the [Phase II…
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Smoking marijuana does not cause long-term harm to the brain, researchers from the University of California in San Diego have found. The findings, concluded from 15 different studies using well-educated young people to assess the long term impact of the drug on adults' neurocognitive abilities, will be published in the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society's July edition. "We were interested in the question of safety from a neurological point of view" of users of marijuana over a long period of time, said Igor Gray, a professor of psychiatry who led the study. According to the results, though marijuana causes short term harm to memory and learning …
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ICM Amsterdam
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Hi Guys I know a few of you from the THC-Ministry already, I'm just dropping the word about a new organisation that's going to give people even more reason to plan a trip to Amsterdam in the coming year. It's called the 'International Canna-lympic Movement' Please have a shufti at the main site www.canna-lympics.tk and let me know what you think. Thanx Alan Mason aka "The GanjaCat" >^..^<
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