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sciam.com 23 December 2008 Feds' pot grower talks shop--but who can get his weed? Jordan Lite Unless you have an Rx and live in a state with a medical marijuana provision, the federal government won’t let you grow or possess your own pot. But who knew the feds have been farming the stuff for decades? The Marijuana Project at the University of Mississippi cultivates nearly 100 varieties of the herb, and today we have a smidge more insight into the controversial lab. The New York Times today ran an interview with Mahmoud ElSohly, 62, who heads up the project – the country’s only federally approved marijuana plantation. ElSohly offers some background: Scientists f…
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Special service: The 72-year-old milkman who delivered cannabis with the daily pinta By Jaya Narain Last updated at 10:44 PM on 22nd December 2008 Mail Online http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11...ily-rounds.html Special deliveries: Milkman Robert Holding said he only dealt cannabis to pensioners with with 'aches and pains' Robert Holding was the sort of milkman who always liked to help his customers - particularly the elderly ones. So if they left him a little note asking for something extra, he tried to get it for them. But some of their requests went beyond the usual dozen eggs or bottle of orange juice. Holding, 72, has admitted supplying canna…
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Associated Press December 22, 2008 3:14 AM ET http://www.kswt.com/Global/story.asp?S=956...nav=menu613_2_6 © Copyright 2000 - 2008 WorldNow and KSWT. All Rights Reserved TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - An ultralight pilot who flew a bit too low crashed his marijuana-stuffed aircraft southwest of Tucson. The unnamed pilot sustained serious back injuries following Friday night's crash near the Casino Del Sol. Federal officials think the single-engine plane may have been overloaded with about 350 pounds of marijuana when it clipped electrical lines and crashed. A spokesman for U.S. Customs and Border Protection says smugglers have been using ultralights to avoid radar. Th…
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Call to teach cannabis dangers Teens turn to potent new form of cannabis ANNA CHALMERS and BEN FAWKES The Dominion Post 22 December 2008 http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/4799970a6479.html A new breed of powerful cannabis and ballooning costs in treating its health effects have led to calls for urgent action, including drug education for primary school children. The information, in a National Drug Intelligence Bureau report obtained by The Dominion Post under the Official Information Act, shows that cannabis, the most widely used illicit drug, creates more than $30 million a year in hospital bills. The report the first of its kind to use information from Customs, heal…
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Written by Imperial Valley News Saturday, 20 December 2008 http://www.imperialvalleynews.com/index.ph...65&Itemid=1 Sterling, Virginia - Some people enjoy consuming tea for its antioxidant health benefits while others enjoy tea for the caffeine rush, but for one international traveler, his tea was more the mind altering kind. Unfortunately for him, it couldn’t alter an outstanding New York City arrest charge that abruptly ended his return trip home late Wednesday night. Jeffrey Cannon, 20, of Huntington, Md., was arrested by Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) Police after Customs and Border Protection officers confirmed Cannon’s identity a…
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Sun, 21 Dec 2008 08:27:04 GMT http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/24...han-school.html Copyright, respective author or news agency Kabul - Soldiers discovered 2.5 tons of cannabis inside a classroom in southern Afghanistan, while four militants were killed elsewhere in the country, officials said Sunday. The plants were found in a school in the Arghestan district of Kandahar province on Friday, the US military said in a statement. "The building contained an estimated two-and-a-half tons of marijuana and a large room filled with marijuana seeds," it said. "No students or faculty were at the schoolhouse at the time of the discovery. The school's furniture had …
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Warning about new, stronger strain of marijuana in VN 19/12/2008 (GMT+7) VietNamNet Bridge http://english.vietnamnet.vn/social/2008/12/819426/ A new, more potent marijuana is being sold to adolescents in northern and southern Viet Nam, Ha Noi police have reported. Smoked like a normal cigarette, marihuana excites the nervous system, but less than opiates. It is being sold in Hai Phong and HCM City as well as Ha Noi. HCM City police believe it will be a precursor to the use of harder drugs. It was difficult to confirm suspected users because spot tests were ineffective, said Dr Tran Phuoc Dung of HCM City's Go Vap Hospital. "This kind of cannabis is addictive li…
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20/12/08 http://www.nisnews.nl/public/201208_2.htm THE HAGUE, - People with five cannabis plants in their home will not be prosecuted, no matter how much cannabis the plants produce, the appeal court in Den Bosch has ruled. The police have for years maintained a policy of not considering five plants at home an offence, because they can be seen as ornamental plants or for personal use of cannabis and not for commercial cultivation. The Public Prosecutor's Office (OM) did not consider those criteria relevant in this case because 6,712 grams of cannabis was found in the home of the suspects, a couple from Uden. The policy of toleration, created by jurisprudence and …
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By Aaron Houston, AlterNet. Posted December 18, 2008 A new survey reveals 13% of 10th-graders reported smoking marijuana in the past 30 days, while just 12.3 smoked cigarettes. AlterNet Buried in the latest Monitoring the Future survey -- the major annual, federally funded survey of teen drug use -- is an astonishing finding: More 10th-graders now smoke marijuana than smoke cigarettes. Strangely, in announcing the results, White House drug czar John Walters failed to mention this evidence that our current drug policies constitute an utter train wreck. In the just-released survey, 13.8 percent of 10th-graders reported smoking marijuana in the past 30 days (consider…
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Police officers due in court 18 December 2008 Press Association http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/a...HKfijgaPI8lrBlw Three police officers are due to appear in court accused of perverting the course of justice, the police watchdog said. Sergeant Marcus Garvey, 44, and Pc Wayne Campbell, 40, were summonsed over the arrest of a man in January for possessing cannabis. The arrested man was charged and appeared in court in Greenwich, south-east London, but the case was dismissed after a digital recording from the time of the arrest was played in court.
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Cannabis crisis shows Japan’s drug allergy Reuters 18 December 2008 Daiy News and Analysis http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?newsid=1215162 TOKYO: First a sumo wrestler, then an actor, now students at elite universities and a tennis player — the list of people caught using marijuana has sparked fears of reefer madness in Japan. Over 2,000 people were arrested on dope charges between January and October this year, a 19% increase on the same period last year, according to the National Police Agency. “(The) increase in marijuana abusers, as well as tightening regulations, are both factors that pushed up the number of arrests,” Shingo Katsuno, vice president and an ex…
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Mark Thompson 18 December 2008 http://www.hartlepoolmail.co.uk/news/34The...m-in.4805066.jp ©2008 Johnston Press Digital Publishing HAPLESS John Allison tried to set up his own cannabis farm in yoghurt pots – but forgot to put the bulb in the lamp he bought to help them grow. Allison's attempt was labelled "the poorest cannabis farm in town" after police raided his home and stumbled across 10 drooping plants in tiny pots, which were dying because there was no light. But his "laughable" attempts still landed him in court where he was slapped with a fine for cultivating cannabis. Hartlepool magistrates heard how police discovered the plants by chance as they c…
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standard.co.uk Terry Kirby 17.12.08 They have criminal records for drug dealing, robbery, driving offences, assault and theft. And all are serving police officers. Essex police have admitted that 25 officers have convictions. A total of 10 offences were committed while the officers were serving and include dangerous driving, criminal damage and battery as well as common assault. The remainder were employed in the full knowledge of previous convictions. The details were released after a Freedom of Information request. One sergeant has a record for possession and supply of cannabis. Tony Rayner, chairman of the Essex branch of the Police Federation, said: "If th…
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Tue, Dec 09, 2008 1:45 pm http://hightimes.com/news/ht_admin/4877 Source: pinknews.co.uk A woman from Hull has been convicted of drug dealing after admitting to police that she was selling cannabis to pay for her civil partnership ceremony. When her home was searched by officers in September they discovered 174 grams of cannabis resin and more than £300 in cash. Lisa Nicholson, 25, of De La Pole Avenue in West Hull, claimed some of the money was gifts from friends towards the cost of the ceremony. The Hull Daily Mail reports that she was given nine months, suspended for two years, and 150 hours community service at Hull Crown Court yesterday. Her partner Emm…
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Wed, Dec 10, 2008 11:27 am http://hightimes.com/video/ht_admin/4879 Host of "Red Eye" censored by own network for joking about Bill O'Reilly's secret stash On Tuesday night, HIGH TIMES Senior Editor David Bienenstock appeared as a guest on the Fox News Channel to promote his new book, The Official High Times Pot Smoker's Handbook. At one point, he jokingly claimed that Fox News' green room was stocked with the best weed in the world. Regular Fox News panelist, writer and producer Bill Schulz then countered, on the air, with "Mr. Bill O'Reilly doesn't like it when you get into his personal stash." A very funny joke. But when the show aired, the clip ran thusly: …
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