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Muhahaha Herald Sun
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Copy right the Advocate.com.au National News .Brisbane - A group of Queensland Nationals want the Federal Goverment to investigate giving an anti Junkie vaccination to children under 12 months old. The vaccination, being considerd by Brittish MPs would render the Children imunne to becoming smokers or drug users and would become part of the national measles mumps and rubella vaccination Program. delagates at this weekends Queensland Nationals Centeral Council meeting on the sunshine coast will debate a resolution calling for the investigation. Nationals member Ken Wilson who is taking the issue to the meeting, said yesterday he had the backing of his 90 strong western bri…
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Four held after police seize drugs, guns
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Drugs, Guns, Computers & an elaborate Hydro setup.... Pure are you still here? (Just kidding around, although I hope it wasn't you). http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,12366228-421,00.html -- Eikel.
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A Tasmanian man who said that he grew Cannabis to relieve boredom was jailed yeasterday for 3 months. The man who is named in the Report , but which I will omit ., Had earlier pleaded guilty to to one charge of cultivating a controlled plant and one count of stealing by dishonestly diverting Electricty. the 44 year had earlier pleaded not Guilty to a charge of, ( Get This Guys ) Possesing things intended for use in The cultivation of a controlled plant for sale. Cheif Justice Peter Underwood said the defendant, had made a considerd decision to break the law in a substantial manner. The Cheif Justice convicted the defendant to 5 months jail , with 2 months suspended on…
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Boffins to build 'hemp houses' February 18, 2005 From: AAP RESEARCHERS on the NSW north coast are preparing to harvest 2.5 million cannabis plants to build what's believed to be Australia's first hemp homes. Dr Keith Bolton from Southern Cross University said the hemp crop is expected to be harvested in the next couple of weeks, before the building of two houses commences. "We're certainly expecting them to be finished before the end of the year and we'll be commencing the building in the next couple of months," he said. The four year commercialisation research project involves the Southern Cross University, NSW University and Byron Shire Council. One house is t…
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A former president of the Rebels Motorcycle Club Bendigo chapter who was involved in a conspiracy to traffick drugs was yesterday sentenced to 19 months' jail. But Paul John Maher walked from the Bendigo County Court a free man, having already served 410 days of the sentence - the remainder of which was suspended. Maher, 40, of Nyah West, had earlier pleaded guilty to eight charges including conspiracy to traffick methlamphetamines, incitement to inflict serious injury and possess and cultivate cannabis. Two of Maher's co-offenders - Robert Edward Hudson, of Warrnambool and Anthony Lewis Russell, of Launceston, also each pleaded guilty to one charge of conspiracy to…
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Another grow they valued at 5000$ a plant.........and another young fella in the shit.... :scratchin
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4th February 2005 ABC Gold Coast Radio interviewed a lower level government minister who is demanding that NSW/Queensland marijuana laws be changed so that they are consistent and relevant to each other, because, as the law stands today, you can, in NSW have your one or two plants and not be too worried, whereas in Queensland they, in theory will lock you up and throw away the key for the smallest amount. He went on to say that " the average marijuana plant can be harvested 4 times a year, yielding approximately 2kg per harvest, which is 8kg a year, enough to bring serious consequences in Queensland, but not much of a problem in NSW". Is he serious? I would like one…
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February 2, 2005 WTF?!?!? Did the AMA turn into Rush Limbaugh?
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A POLICE officer and a civilian were killed when their light plane crashed while looking for cannabis plantations in New Zealand's South Island. Detective Travis Hughes, 37, and civilian pilot Chris Scott, 33, died when their Cessna 172 plane crashed in the Gibbston Valley, east of Queenstown, during a routine cannabis reconnaissance flight soon after midday yesterday. A rescue helicopter from Queenstown located the wreckage about 1.30pm (NZT) after the plane's emergency locater beacon was activated. The Transport Accident Investigation Commission said the cause of the crash was unknown. http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,12099023-1702,00.html So not only…
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Doctor on cannabis cultivation charge 28jan05 A DOCTOR has been charged with cultivating cannabis after the discovery of a drug crop west of Newcastle, New South Wales. Drug squad detectives and Lower Hunter police raided a property at Salisbury about 5pm (AEDT) yesterday and located an estimated 25,000 cannabis plants, police said. The 49-year-old doctor was charged with cultivating a large commercial quantity of cannabis over the find. He was refused bail and is due to face Maitland Local Court later today. Police were clearing the crop site today and seeking an order to destroy the plants. http://www.theadvertiser.news.com.au/commo...55E1702,00.html
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DRIVERS high on speed or cannabis are more than twice as likely to be found on the nation's roads compared to drink-drivers. That's the preliminary finding of the world's first random roadside drug-driving test being trialled in Victoria. And under current laws in Victoria, those drivers won't be forced off the road. The first six weeks of the year-long pilot program found that one in every 103 motorists were driving with either methamphetamines and/or THC in their system, the active components in speed and marijuana respectively. This compares with an average of one in 250 drivers found to be drink-driving - that is, with a blood alcohol level of 0.05 per cent or m…
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Northern Territory police have found more than seven grams of heroin and almost 10 grams of cocaine in a premises in the Darwin suburb of Moulden. Almost four grams of cannabis were also found in the house, which was occupied by a 26-year-old man and his 29-year-old de facto partner. The man has been charged with supplying, possessing and using heroin, cocaine and cannabis. He has been granted bail to appear in court at a date to be fixed. http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200501/s1292818.htm
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One in 100 drivers found taking drugs.
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I wonder how long the THC remains in your saliva after a smoke? http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2005/01/...6850163853.html -- Eikel.
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ACT rise in organised crime linked to drug trade, says Quinlan The recent growth of organised crime in the ACT was linked largely to the hydroponic marijuana trade, acting Police Minister Ted Quinlan said yesterday. Concerns about the emergence of organised crime in the territory were revealed in a recent ACT Government submission to a Productivity Commission report on government services. "Increasingly sophisticated criminal networks have been detected in the ACT some of which have clear links to larger scale operations in other Australian and international jurisdictions," it said. Mr Quinlan said a large proportion of the rise in organised crime was linked to can…
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