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hehe,...forgot to put this money trough "money laundering"....http://www.clubs.nl/ClubsData/67948/incoming/033102bebe_1_prv.gif
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ad-aware Not sure if many of you know , well most who been on net a while would know , But this is a good prgram i highly recomend for anyone on net, Cookies an programs like to put trackers an spy ware on your pc some can be harmfull some only minor , Id sujest to download it as its free an every few days run it on Scan memory , Scan registry <deep scan> an scan all fixed drives, I hope this is helpfull for yas
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....all the prove is there to see,...why is politix so damn ignorant??
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Source: View Magazine The recreational use of marijuana remains illegal in Canada, despite federal Justice Minister Martin Cauchon’s suggestion that the law be reconsidered. An Ontario Court of Appeal ruling in 2000 said some seriously ill people should be allowed to possess marijuana for medicinal purposes, and Health Canada then began a process for licencing the growing and owning of medical cannabis. Canadian Health Minister Anne McLellan isn’t comfortable on the issue of medical marijuana; nor are many medical doctors. So far, Health Canada has issued several hundred permits for patients to legally possess this substance, but some of those applying for them c…
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http://www.clubs.nl/ClubsData/67948/incoming/033102comp_1_prv.gif Hi all,..you are maybe wondering why you don't get any emails from me anymore? Sorry,..my puter was crashed (yeah,..virus again)http://www.clubs.nl/ClubsData/67948/incoming/dark3.gif and I have lost all my email addresses. So when you want me to have your addy back up please write me an email and we'll be in touch again. Tanx
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POLICE and the Government are claiming a decisive victory in the war against drugs in the Territory. Yesterday NT Police Minister Paul Henderson told the Sunday Territorian that drug sales from two of Darwin's most notorious drug-dealing premises had all but ceased. Mr Henderson said drug sales had been severely reduced at No 1, 165 Dick Ward Drive in Coconut Grove, known as Speed Plus, and the flats at 33 Lee Point Rd in Moil. "I have just spoken to the drug squad officers and they have said that it has been vastly reduced in terms of its operations," he said. "There is still a bit of activity around them -- I would say that it has all but ceased." Mr Hende…
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THE State Government will provide loans of up to $100,000 for fruit growers worst affected by devastating storms that swept across southeast Queensland last week. Minister Henry Palaszczuk has urged farmers to contact his department for help Farmers in the Wide Bay-Burnett area suffered crop damage of more than $1 million as hail wiped out mango crops. The Queensland Mango Growers Committee pleaded for government assistance yesterday. "A lot of people do not understand it's not just the growers' loss but the district's loss," a committee spokesman said. "We employ people and use carrying companies, we use carton manufacturers and that sort of thing. "The mon…
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Source: View Magazine Canada’s Parliamentary Committee on the Non–Medicinal use of Drugs has come to this conclusion: Decriminalize Marijuana. Of the estimated two to four million Canadians who (as Willie Nelson would say) “smoke marijuana responsibly” the report doesn’t go nearly far enough. The report suggests a parking ticket–style system of fines for those “caught” in possession of up to 30 grams. Police officers (formerly reluctant to bust street users with a criminal offense) with the fast–tracked handing out of $200–$1000 fines are awaiting a cash cow perhaps enviable by our southern neighbours. Without the assistance of a lawyer, cannabis smoking Canadi…
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Windsor—An Ontario judge says he will rule next week on the question of whether Canada's laws that make it illegal to possess small amounts of marijuana are invalid. Ontario Court Justice Douglas Phillips said he will have a decision Thursday in the case of a 16- year-old youth who was charged in April with possession of marijuana. Phillips heard legal arguments yesterday by lawyer Brian McAllister, who is representing the youth, and federal drug prosecutor Ed Posliff. McAllister brought forward an application to have the drug charges dropped, asserting the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act no longer prohibits the simple possession of marijuana by virtue of an earl…
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Source: Kitchener-Waterloo Record Kitchener -- Sean Doiron tried smoking marijuana as a teenager but it made him paranoid and sick. When he was high, he thought people were talking about him so he secluded himself. He threw up and sometimes passed out. Because of these bad experiences, Doiron, who manages a Kitchener hemp shop, no longer uses marijuana. Yet he thinks the drug should be decriminalized. The manager of Shakedown Street on King Street West in downtown Kitchener doesn't see any difference between smoking marijuana and drinking. Just as the prohibition against alcohol was lifted, the ban on marijuana should be too, he believes. "It's been proven many…
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POLICE believe they have foiled an international crime syndicate by seizing Australia's largest ever ecstasy haul, worth more than $45 million, during a Christmas Eve raid. A Federal Police officer with part of the ecstasy haul. A joint task force of Federal and NSW police and the NSW Crime Commission swooped on a unit on Mowbray Rd, Sylvania, at midnight on Tuesday. Detective Superintendent Mark Wright from the Special Crime Unit said about 750,000 pink and blue tablets were seized during the raid after a three-month surveillance operation. "The 250kg of ecstasy is about 100kg more than was seized by the National Crime Authority in the previous biggest ecstasy …
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Canadian Pot Law Change To Bring Increased Border Security, U.S. Says December 19, 2002 - Washington, DC, USA Washington, DC: U.S. officials will consider tightening security along the U.S./Canadian border if Parliament moves forward with plans to decriminalize the possession and cultivation of up to 30 grams of marijuana, according to statements made recently by Drug Czar John Walters. "It's not my job to judge Canadian policy," Walters said. "But it is my job to protect America from dangerous threats, [and] ... we have to make security at the border tougher because [marijuana] is a dangerous threat to our young people and [decriminalization] makes the problem of…
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[/color] So we all have our personal favs but what is the best strain? The things to consider are : What do what have to do to get the results we all want? The array of strains avaliable to the new user is staggering. What's even more confusing is that you'd be lucky to find two growers that agree on any one particular strain to buy, grow and then (if your lucky) clone. So what does a new grower do? If he or she is lucky to know some-one experienced then they can save years of fiddling and failures( Through little or no fault of their own). How? A clone. Just one. *(Any clone will do as long as it's from a healthy strong strain) Then it get's a bit technical. But this…
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