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Hey all .. just read this ... and I wanna know more ! :scratchin:

 

the story is full of the usual Gov propaganda ... but maybe they know something I'd like to know more about ... Super Dope ... now how tantalizing is that ??

 

 

 

Police warn of new 'super dope'

By Keith Moor

May 11, 2007 03:16pm

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POLICE fear a new form of incredibly potent cannabis is destined to hit Australia.

Vietnamese criminal gangs in Canada have developed a sophisticated method of growing the plant indoors all year round.

 

It greatly increases both the yield and potency of the cannabis and drastically cuts back the growing time for each crop.

 

The latest criminal intelligence suggests Australian-based Vietnamese drug dealers have travelled to Canada to learn how to cultivate this new brand of highly addictive cannabis.

 

They are expected to use the knowledge to grow and sell it in Australia.

 

This new cannabis threat was revealed yesterday in the Australian Crime Commission's annual Illicit Drug Data Report.

 

The ACC report also revealed:

 

MORE than 2 million Australians have used amphetamines and about 5.5 million have tried cannabis.

 

AT least 100,000 ecstasy pills are popped every weekend in Australia.

 

AUSTRALIA still has the highest rate of ecstasy consumption per capita in the world.

 

TWENTY per cent of Australians aged 20-29 take ecstasy.

 

DRUG users told a national survey that heroin, amphetamines, ecstasy, cannabis and cocaine were easy or very easy to obtain in Australia.

 

ALMOST 79,000 people were arrested for drug offences in Australia during 2005-06.

 

RESTRICTIONS on the sale of cold and flu tablets in Australia are expected to lead to an increase in criminal gangs importing them so they can continue to use them to make amphetamines.

 

BIKIE gangs are major producers and distributors of amphetamines in Australia.

 

CRIME gangs are adding a cheap dietary supplement for arthritis sufferers to other chemicals to create a substance which looks like crystal methamphetamine (ice) and are selling it as ice.

 

Justice Minister David Johnston said the amount of illegal drugs seized had decreased from 13 tonnes in 2004-05 to six tonnes in 2005-06, but the number of drug arrests had increased.

 

"We have more people arrested for less weight,'' he said.

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Just found this...

 

 

Love and stuff,

 

Alison

xx

 

 

 

 

Melbourne Herald Sun

 

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,2...380-662,00.html

 

 

Fears on super dope

 

Keith Moor

May 11, 2007 01:40pm

 

POLICE fear a new form of incredibly potent cannabis is destined to hit Australia.

 

Vietnamese criminal gangs in Canada have developed a sophisticated method of growing the plant indoors all year round.

 

It greatly increases both the yield and potency of the cannabis and drastically cuts back the growing time for each crop.

 

The latest criminal intelligence suggests Australian-based Vietnamese drug dealers have travelled to Canada to learn how to cultivate this new brand of highly addictive cannabis.

 

They are expected to use the knowledge to grow and sell it in Australia.

 

This new cannabis threat was revealed yesterday in the Australian Crime Commission's annual Illicit Drug Data Report.

 

The ACC report also revealed:

 

MORE than 2 million Australians have used amphetamines and about 5.5 million have tried cannabis.

 

AT least 100,000 ecstasy pills are popped every weekend in Australia.

 

AUSTRALIA still has the highest rate of ecstasy consumption per capita in the world.

 

TWENTY per cent of Australians aged 20-29 take ecstasy.

 

DRUG users told a national survey that heroin, amphetamines, ecstasy, cannabis and cocaine were easy or very easy to obtain in Australia.

 

ALMOST 79,000 people were arrested for drug offences in Australia during 2005-06.

 

RESTRICTIONS on the sale of cold and flu tablets in Australia are expected to lead to an increase in criminal gangs importing them so they can continue to use them to make amphetamines.

 

BIKIE gangs are major producers and distributors of amphetamines in Australia.

 

CRIME gangs are adding a cheap dietary supplement for arthritis sufferers to other chemicals to create a substance which looks like crystal methamphetamine (ice) and are selling it as ice.

 

Justice Minister David Johnston said the amount of illegal drugs seized had decreased from 13 tonnes in 2004-05 to six tonnes in 2005-06, but the number of drug arrests had increased.

 

``We have more people arrested for less weight,'' he said.

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