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not its not TP .. its me :: just thought there were some interesting stats in this story .. very interesting :scratchin especially ...
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bit cheeky or silly of him borrowing the costume, gotta assume it was checked in as a costume with a tag .. not in a bag ... and he had to carry it anyway .. so he wears it over to the luggage trolly ... BUSTED ....poor guy .. lost it all for having a laugh (with cannabis in his system) :thumbdown hope he sues their f'n arse off... typical heavy handed, public knee jerk reaction by Qantas .... squashing the little guy ..
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They use one story to justify 'facts' in the next .. sad shit at least they rejected it .... for now ... bit of a worry how theere are so many stories ... almost agree with TP . its like someone out there or somebodies .. are deliberatley trying to scare joe public ... and we are the targets .. nice huh? i need TP.......... ::
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How weird ... not a word about how much the 600 plants were worth .. musta been a hot shit setup to cost £10,000 to setup ... would love to see the pix :reallyexcited: could it be the UK press goes for a tad less sensationalizing? :scratchin
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I think that until they know how many of these people affecxted also used ...say, speed, lsd, opiates,etc etc ... as well as or instead of cannabis they should have their tounges cut out (yes, i went there!) for blaming cannabis .. FFS ... comparing Wales to London or the Dam ... stupid shit Simon Kearney ..
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Link to forum topic of original story Elderly drug traffickers permitted to live at home The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has confirmed an elderly Perth couple convicted of drug trafficking will be allowed to stay in their Carlisle home, despite it being seized under the Criminal Property Confiscation Act. David and Florence Davies were found guilty of possessing 19 kilograms of cannabis with intent to supply last year. The couple lost a High Court appeal against their convictions last month. DPP Robert Cock says the Davies will have to sign a contract regarding the payment of rates and taxes on the property. However, Mr Cock says they will be allowed…
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Nearly $1m drugs found in house
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http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,17253511-1702,00.html --- Article Text --- A TEENAGE boy will face court today after cannabis worth nearly $1 million was found at a house in Sydney's south. Police raided the house on The Grand Parade at Sans Souci about 9.30am (AEDT) today after a tip-off from a member of the public. Officers allegedly found 233 hydroponic plants with an estimated street value of $880,000. Police later arrested a 17-year-old boy in inner city Waterloo. He was charged with cultivating a prohibited plant and was due to appear in Sutherland Local Court today.
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I say mr howard is a typical publicity wave riding attention grabbing dickhead
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Gotta love Det. Hill and his expert opinion trotted out to the press .. be fun to get in there and pop a few 'difficult' questions ... :mellow: dangerous tho I know Bacchius Marsh but can't place it .. :scratchin
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ok .. so its possible i could change my view on this somewhat :confused:
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Forget reefer madness - now we are an enviromental scourge!! Wasted: dope smokers in sin bin over contaminated recycling By Wendy Frew Environment Reporter November 8, 2005 Australia's marijuana smokers have created an unexpected problem for the country's recycling efforts: home-made bongs thrown into domestic recycling bins are contaminating material that could otherwise be reused. Just one bong, or water pipe, could stop hundreds or even thousands of PET plastic bottles from being recycled because a bong's PVC hose would contaminate the material, says environmental campaigner Planet Ark. "Bongs are a big problem for recyclers," said Planet Ark's founder, John De…
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this takes about half an hour to watch and is very interesting. I'd be very interested to see what everyone has to say about this. http://abc.net.au/4corners/special_eds/20050321/ Regards S.Bliss ....Stay in School
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Author: Nicole Cox Date: Nov 6, 2005 Source: Adelaide Sunday Mail - In depth section Tiltle: For rent: hidden lairs of drug lords Hey people, found this rather amusing whilst reading the paper this mornig, sorry it is so big but couldn't make it any smaller and still readable. My favorite is the "Industry sources say some plants reap up to 1.36kg of cannabis each, the equivalent of more than 3450 "joints"" HAHAHAHA Shit I'm definately growing the wrong strain, I need one of these plants that yields 48 ounces Page 1 Page 2
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Author: Julia Baird Date: 3/11/2005 Source: Sydney Morning Herald Copyright: ©© 2005. The Sydney Morning Herald. Link: link to article Proof politics has long gone to pot By Julia Baird November 3, 2005 WHAT a curious state of affairs in Britain, when models are sorely judged for using drugs, while politicians are excused for the same behaviour. As the New Statesman asked, "Politicians on drugs, what's new?" Does this finally explain the decision to go to war in Iraq? What's going on? First, the model. It's been a wonderful irony that the icon of heroin chic, the spindly legged, gaunt- cheeked Kate Moss, is now a cautionary tale for anti-drugs campaigners. Eve…
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AT the height of his nightmare with amphetamines and marijuana, Ben Trueman did not sleep for three days. He sat on his roof with a shotgun and waited for "them" to come and get him. "They" never arrived, and another drug -- the anti-depressant Serapax -- brought him down to earth. Four years on, Mr Trueman is against so-called party drugs. "Amphetamines and marijuana are not soft drugs," he said. "They are lifestyles and change people into different people." Mr Trueman, 24, lives in home-detention on bail, awaiting charges of stealing, but holds down a job in a sink factory. His partner is expecting a baby. He and his mother, Ruth Trueman, rarely saw eye…
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