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Colin Davis found guilty - Dutch Experience raided Colin Davis, the founder of the UK's first cannabis coffeeshop in Stockport was sentenced today (Thursday 3rd October), nearly a year after the shop was raided by Greater Manchester police Colin was given various sentences up to a max of 2 years for the offences the jury found him guilty of yesterday (to run 'concurrently). the heaviest sentences for November 20th offences because he'd carried on after the September busts Also 12 months each (also to run 'concurrently') for the PERJURY and POSSESSION WITH INTENT TO SUPPLY charges from July of this year, which he pleaded guilty to this morning, But the two groups…
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Stockport, October 3, 2002. Colin Davies' brother Mark arrested during raid on cannabiscafe in Stockport ! The GMP are out for the Davies clan, if that was not already clear after Colin Davies Sr. had been arrested for perjury, some time ago, he gave a false statement to protect his son. Davies Sr. was arrested and held at the Stockport Police Station for 8 hours, charged with perjury, and released on bail. Earlier today, Colin Davies Jr., who bluntly opened the first ever cannabiscafe in the UK, on September 15, 2001, was sentenced to a total of 3 years imprisonment, for 6 charges he had been found guilty of yesterday, and for charges of possession with intent to s…
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Decriminalizing Cannabis in Canada
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TORONTO, Canada (AP) -- American officials caution they may be forced to drastically slow trade across the northern U.S. border if the Canadian government relaxes its marijuana laws. The changes being considered by Prime Minister Jean Chretien's government would make the penalty for getting caught with a joint similar to a traffic ticket. By contrast, the zero tolerance policy of the United States makes possession of even small amounts illegal. U.S. drug policy experts say decriminalizing marijuana in Canada will increase drug use in America and trafficking by organized crime elements on both sides of the border. Washington would respond with tighter border check…
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High Stoners Just wanted to let everyone know that the Old Forums are soon being removed from the web. So if you want to get any of your old post copied across or invite any previous members from the Old Forums to these new forums get over to them now before they close. They Will Be Closing on the 1st of November 2002
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heya guys just surfing around and i saw this old article it got a print in a few papers i know this is old newz but hey its a good xample of how fukin little the government actually knows about what is happening below is the link and 1 of my fave quotes "There is no argument that some do it for profit. Police say one hydroponic plant can produce 500 grams of cannabis worth $4000. Ten of these, three or four times a year, can bring in up to $160,000." http://www.dutch-passion.nl/news/2002/Janu...0Experiment.txt smoke safe
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In considering the decriminalisation of marijuana, Canada's outgoing prime minister may make a hash of US relations, writes Anne McIlroy.
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Source: ABC News The Flax Company of Australia, based in south-east Queensland's eastern Downs, is searching for new markets to give farmers alternative crop options. A new machine imported from England is processing linseed straw into flax fibre, kenaf and industrial hemp. Cambooya farmer and company director David House says there is a huge demand for renewable fibres, with flax, kenaf and industrial hemp fibres being used in car mats, carpet underlays, concrete and soil conservation mats. He says if large enough commercial markets are secured, it could offer farmers alternative winter and summer crops, to rival wheat and cotton. Mr House says samples of the…
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I've heard that it is possible to track things like messages back to a computers I.P. address and therefore find out who put a message on. Can the cops trace a message that is put on here?
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http://library.mit.edu/ALEPH/THUT2R929IA8S...09/file/start-0
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There is a very good piece of software called Content Cleanup(if you would like URL,please PM me) its works on a subscription basis where to get use of the software online you must enter the email address and password selected when you bought the software,This scans computer,history cookies etc for any references to Drugs,Gambling and Porn and will allow u to remove any files you dont want.
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How many more People must get punished,deprived of their liberties and thrown in jail for being a smoker,its time we legalise it and stop the crime and stealing to obtain funds to purchase MJ.LEGALIZE IT!
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try and go figure out all this hot air about pot being lossened upon, I can't.... Police shut down Britain's first cannabis cafe Posted by ajones -- September 16, 2001 LONDON, Sept 15 (Reuters) - Police shut down Britain's first Dutch-style marijuana cafe on Saturday just minutes after it had opened for the first time. Officers closed down "The Dutch Experience" cafe in Stockport, northern England, and arrested a 44-year-old man on suspicion of possessing cannabis with intent to supply a controlled drug, a Greater Manchester police spokeswoman told Reuters. The cafe had been launched by Colin Davies, 44, a leading British campaigner for the legalisation of c…
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Ok, I've always thought that you were aloud to have 1 personalised plant aslong as it wasnt in a hydro set-up as it is then classified as "commercial". HOWEVER, My old man only recently told me that you can have 3 plants for personal use aslong as its not in a hydro. BUT, I've been told a whole heap of other variations to whats legal and whats not, so I've never really bothered in checking up on what the actual LAW states. Just wondering if someone can answer that, also... if it is 1 or 3 plants, and I am on the right track, is it 1-3 personalised plants per individual, or 1-3 per crop? cheers, Jim
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Hi guy's I found this while serching the laws on S.A Http://www.hemp.on.net/final-folder/about-.../legal/3pp.html it might help cheer's
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