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Well this is definitly a step in a better direction. Its great to see a modicum of compassion; Im not sure the step they have taken is sending the message they hoped for?

Yay for agreeing with science and the medicin is 'in'. Good, so Im sorry are you quietly condoning the use of the service currently renderable?? Do you NOT MIND if people 'deal' a bit ?? just so long as they dont grow it ... ok errm so its going to magic itself is it...

this is some how MORE embarracing for you ... for fuck sake be sensible, Im sure these dying ppl OR their faimilies will happily purchase a 6monthly renewable licence to produce medicinal grade cannabis. If someone where to get better or NOT, then the licence would no longer be needed ...

This is too easy; whats the problem?

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wow, I can barely believe that The Sydney Morning Herald is reporting that State MP's are unanimously endorsing medical cannabis, that is HUGE! :shok:

 

 

.... so Im sorry are you quietly condoning the use of the service currently renderable?? Do you NOT MIND if people 'deal' a bit ?? just so long as they dont grow it ... ok errm so its going to magic itself is it...

this is some how MORE embarracing for you ... for fuck sake be sensible, Im sure these dying ppl OR their faimilies will happily purchase a 6monthly renewable licence to produce medicinal grade cannabis.

 

One thing your post made me think of iTiC, good post too lol was that most people as well as their families would not have the necessary skills to even produce a single medical grade bud in 6 months time... which leads to the next problem, how to supply the weed without letting the weed Genie out of the bottle completely.

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I personally feel this is awesome news!     This model is what works for the people in need , when big gov grows as they did in canada they go to the lowest bidder and the patients couldn't use the rubbish that was grown , I feel Real growers will love to illegally support those in need of real loving medication , and on seeing this others will be drawn to serve others getting paid to grow the finest medecine and on and on

 

The studies of bio dynamic , organics and living soil techs is underground and ready to be disseminated when the attention is there , theres already A Lot of peeps growing medecine for themselves with the evolution intents and equipment available these days ,      Its the growing knowledge and insights they need and my opinion is that  Ozstoners is a shining oasis of gnosis !!!!!

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Its been said before, One small step for man:-) Awesome news for those that most needed it. Now, how about a bit more common sense and provide them with a safe option to procure their fifteen grams from? Tony Bower, for example.

 

While I do feel bad for how things have gone for Tony are you even aware of the supply system he advocates?

 

Naycha :peace:

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Unfortunately, no Naycha, I am not. My only knowledge of Tony is he operated under the Mullaways banner, and was supplying from the boot of his vehicle to people in need. I have seen media coverage featuring Tony, and heard him say his reasons for doing what he did, but that is the extent. I am assuming from your post that I may be a little misinformed?

Regardless, he's in jail for cannabis, and nobody deserves to be. The same way nobody deserves to suffer, while genuine relief to their suffering is kept from them by people who will hopefully never experience the extent of the suffering they are putting these people through. Legalising for medicinal use but not legalising a means with which to obtain does not compute. I don't like to say shit like this, but legalising euthanasia would have made more sense.

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From what I have read I believe he advocates an opiate style supply system which is not something I support.

 

It should also be kept in mind that the parliamentary inquiry has only made recommendations that have not been supported by changes in the law as yet.

 

Naycha :peace:

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Thanks Naych, had no idea. Will be looking into that, just out of curiosity, do you know if Tony has/had any association with the Drug Law Reform Party? Not that my opinion of Tony has changed, not knowing him personally, I still respect him for what he has done for people in need of cannabis, but The Drug Law Reform Party has some policies that I personally feel, haven't quite been thought out thoroughly, if you know what I mean.:-) cheers again.
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Thanks Naych, had no idea. Will be looking into that, just out of curiosity, do you know if Tony has/had any association with the Drug Law Reform Party? .............................................................................................

 

No, not to my knowledge.

 

Naycha :peace:

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