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http://www.northernstar.com.au/story/2011/03/17/move-towards-hemp-in-food-andrew-kavasilas/ 17th March 2011 Mr Kavasilas is excited by news the Food Standards Authority of Australia and New Zealand is considering an application to permit food derived from hemp. The Food Standards Authority of Australia and New Zealand is currently considering an application to permit food derived from hemp, and has released a paper for public discussion calling on interested parties to comment before April 27. “We have fibre-only legislation in the participating states, but that’s like saying you can grow wheat for the chaff,†Mr Kavasilas said. “There is no more nutrit…
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Story from here Peace MongyMan
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Author:Â JOSEPH CATANZARO Date: March 10, 2011 Source: The West Australian Copyright: West Australian Newspapers Limited 2011
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http://www.perthnow....u-1226019848012 after a tip off looks like cops came and found em. shame they look pretty nice for outdoor girls on the plus side nobody has been charged. E.
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ORIGINAL SOURCE - http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/8222401/police-find-375-cannabis-plants-in-bush Cannabis plants worth an estimated three quarters of a million dollars have been located near Wollongong, police say. he 375 plants, some of which measured 1.83m in height, were found growing in bushland at Helensburgh, Garrawarra and Darkes Forest on Thursday morning. The discovery was made by local police, along with officers attached to the State Crime Command Drug Squad and the Police AirWing. Police estimate the plants have a street value of $750,000. All plants have since been destroyed.
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Cannabis plants growing in Lake Joondalup Reserve seized by police. If it were legalised you would never see another report like this, ever.
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Moronic is all I can say, I wonder how many million taxpayer dollars went into this operation? Maybe that is why they inflate the value of crops so much? because if they don't pull out more than they spend they will lose the support of the sheeple who only see dollar signs.
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The full article is here: Click HERE to recieve bullshit. OK, here are the problems i have with this article: 1. "Houses that are used to cultivate drugs have damaged walls and floors, and their electricity supply has been tampered with" While this may be the case with some houses used for cultivating Cannabis, it is the minority. In my experience, most growers love their house just as much as they love their plants, and houses being treated as grow facilities is a product of prohibition in which the police and government are to blame. 2. "harmful chemicals remained in the house long after a drug set-up was dismantled and these could cause respiratory problems." …
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Front page of one of the papers today. Make sure you have a read of the editorial, some of you may wish to reply as well http://www.tweednews.com.au/
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High All Managed to get a bit of media coverage of the raids on Nimbin http://news.ninemsn....aspx?id=8216919
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POLICE have seized 90 cannabis plants and more than $16,000 cash after a search warrant was carried out at a home in Carine yesterday. A Misuse of Drugs Act search warrant was executed on the Guinevere Way home yesterday. Police spokesman Samuel Dinnison said police at the scene allegedly came across an “elaborate hydroponic set up†in the home which took up two rooms in the house. Proceeds of Crime Squad Detectives have put a “freeze notice†on the $16,000 cash and the property. A 60-year-old man has been charged over the haul and is due to appear in the Perth Magistrates Court tomorrow. Taken from Perth Now.
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Several thousand plants were growing among native vegetation at Peebinga near Pinnaroo S.A. Some plants were 1.5 metres high. Charges have been laid against a Highbury man, 72, another from Thebarton, 49, and a third man, 54, from Virginia. Superintendent Ian Parrott said a sophisticated dripper system was being used to water the plants from a bore on the land. "The size of this crop demonstrates the highly-organised nature of illicit drug cultivation and represents the most significant seizure of cannabis in SA in recent years," he said. "What is also concerning is the theft and misuse of water associated with illegal cannabis cultivation. "In times of water …
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From ninemsn I fail to see how this is in the public interest? All it does is help keep prices high for organised crime gangs to profit from. Money they use to finance the importing of truly addictive and dangerous drugs into Australia like heroin. I read this article to say $21.7 million of crime gang markets protected by Nick Bingham and the NSW Police. This work only benefits organised crime gangs is the reality, it is not for the greater good of the community. A thick skin shouldn't = a thick head as well? Wake up and see the damage you are really doing to the comunity please? For the greater good of the community. Peace MM
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Interesting article...... Link peace c
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Original Source : http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/hack/stories/s3133456.htm Marijuana's the most widely used illegal drug in Australia: nearly one in five high school students have sparked up New Australian research, reviewing the records of more than 20,000 patients, shows smoking weed can bring on mental health problems around 2.7 years earlier than people who don't smoke it. hack spoke to Dr Matthew Large, the lead researcher of the study from the University of New South Wales. Does this new research about the early onset of mental illness make you re-think or want to cut down your weed smoking? --------------------------------------------------------------------…
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