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Author: Gretchen Burns Bergman Date: 5 October 2010 Source: Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/gretchen-burns-bergman/restoration-not-retributi_b_750068.html Gretchen Burns Bergman is Co-Founder & Executive Director of A New PATH (Parents for Addiction Treatment & Healing), an organization established in San Diego by parents seeking therapeutic, rather than punitive alternatives to the War on Drugs. Moms United to End the War on Drugs is a campaign of A New PATH, in partnership with other organizations and individuals across the state. Join us on Facebook.
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Date: 1 October 2010 Author: Greg Barns is a barrister and director of the Australian Lawyers Alliance. Source: ABC News http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/stories/s3026335.htm
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I might possibly be taking some interstate. (SA to VIC) We're in an old bus fitted out with beds and such. Just wondering what exactly are they allowed to do at the state boarders?
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I'm really interested to know if anyone can clarify what exactly your rights are if the cops pull you over and then ask to search your car. I found this online, but it doesn't quite answer my query. I was under the impression that the cops had to have "reasonable" grounds to search your car. Is this true or not? For example, if you are pulled over for speeding, unlicenced driving, wrong rego etc, is this "reasonable" cause for them to search your car?? Any other advice on what to do when you are pulled over would also be appreciated.. http://public.findlaw.com/traffic-ticket-violation-law/traffic-stop-searches/traffic-stop-do-list.html
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It's taken 17 days but at last we have a government !!! The winner is THE LABOR PARTY!! Thank fuck that right wing idiot Abbott didn't get in!!! wiet
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Missed this, prolly coz I don't read Woman's Day! Pity no mainstream media outlet (that I've seen anyway) has properly quizzed our pollies on drug reform. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-a...x-1225897846089
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www.taxcannabis.org Tax Cannabis 2010. Sponsored by S.K. Seymour LLC, a Medical Cannabis Provider, dba Oaksterdam University, a Cannabis Educator. 1776 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94612, FPPC 1318272 CONTROL&TAX The Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010 Title and Summary: Changes California Law to Legalize Marijuana and Allow It to Be Regulated and Taxed. Initiative Statute. Allows people 21 years old or older to possess, cultivate, or transport marijuana for personal use. Permits local governments to regulate and tax commercial production and sale of marijuana to people 21 years old or older. Prohibits people from possessing marijuana on school grounds, using …
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Take care
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People I hope you don't vote the religious nutcase Tony Abbott in , as opposed to the atheist Julia Gillard. Gillard may not be prolegalization, but if Abbott gets in there is absolutely no chance of any progress being made in the legalize marijuana front. Don't expect any progress with medical marijuana in this country either. If your on disability for pain and take marijuana medically - watch out- you are the sort of person Abbott wants to get.
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For the law to be changed we got to get up and show the government that we ain't a bunch of lazy stoners. We have to protest! Even though I am new here i have observed the news and in America the legalization of medical Marry-Jane has not come through people just sitting down and doing nothing but through years and years of protests and event against the prohibition of the herb. I say we the Australian tookers; need to stand up and organize some sort of protest or event to show the goverment we are not just talking our selves up but doing somthing.
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Hair tests
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How long does the body stops depositing THC into hair follicles after a person has hypothetically smoked once in their life (1 joint)? Also, is there any difference between how long it stops depositing into body hair and the hair on your head? Yes, I know that assuming you never cut the hair it will always be there, but at what point (hypothetically assuming a person has only smoked once in their life and stopped right after that), would a person be safe to shave their head and body and know that the hair that replaces it will not have any traces of THC? I find the half life to be interesting and was curious.
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Introduction: Drug Use in Australia The issue of drug restriction and prohibition is one that has become increasingly important in today’s society. After the (failed) war on drugs conducted by the United States, nations have been looking at alternative methods of combating the drug epidemic. This essay will seek to examine why current drug policies have failed, and explore some of the possible alternative methods that could be implemented to regulate drug markets, particularly in Australia. The following graph shows the number of drug arrests in Australia from 1996 – 2007. Ceteris paribus, the growth or decline in drug-related arrests should be indicative of shifts …
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dose any one know how or any group to join the fight to reform the laws or a lazzy smoking sit by you computer like thing so sick of all the bull shit serounding this plant,
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