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Sally Grover August 19, 2006 12:00am Article from: The Courier Mail CANNABIS is usually referred to as the soft drug, worse than tobacco but not as dangerous as heroin or cocaine. Often exploited because of its ability to relax the mind and body, its users can frequently be found lying on a couch in front of a TV surrounded by snack food, sometimes for days at a time. Most people are aware of the consequences of smoking marijuana, such as laziness, weight gain and the inability to make positive decisions. In a recent report issued by the NSW health department, new dangerous and long-term effects relating to cannabis use have been found. Damage to cardiovascular, respirato…
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News Weekly, 12 June 2010 Labor and the Greens have combined to defeat a move to ban the sale and display in Victoria of bongs (special water-filtration devices for smoking cannabis). A private member's bill to ban bongs was moved in the Victorian parliament's upper house, the Legislative Council, by Democratic Labor Party (DLP) MP Peter Kavanagh. His proposed legislation, if passed, would have brought Victoria into line with other states in Australia. The Victorian state Opposition supported Mr Kavanagh's bill, but the combined vote of the ALP and Greens defeated it by 20 votes to 16. Mr Kavanagh commented that the defeat of his bill has sent the wrong mess…
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SOURCE: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/...x-1225891177144
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The federal government is hiding controversial plans to force ISPs to store internet activity of all Australian internet users - regardless of whether they have been suspected of wrongdoing - for law-enforcement agencies to access. Political opponents and other critics of the scheme have described the draft policy as "alarming" and accused the government of going "on a fishing expedition for as much data on the public as they can get". One ISP executive has described the plan as "a nanny state gone totally insane". The Attorney-General's Department has been holding consultations with industry about implementing a "data retention regime", similar to that adopted by the…
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