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  why isn't anybody reading alt.binaries.pictures.marijuana?         


Author: Michael
Date: May 25, 2008 11:30

Don't your free servers pick it up?

alt.binaries.pictures.marijuana

Peace

Michael
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  update your usenet newsgroup list.         


Author: Michael
Date: Apr 11, 2008 05:28

It now should include alt.binaries.pictures.marijuana It was added to
www.easynews.com 2 weeks ago. If your usenet provider has not added it yet
then telnet there. (i.e.) Open your browser (Explorer for most of you) and
type news:alt.binaries.pictures.marijuana and enjoy the binaries.

Peace everyone

Michael
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  Do you research your articles? You would sound more intelligent if you did.         


Author: Michael
Date: Feb 25, 2008 17:12

Copied from:
Sheriff's officers seize nearly 136 pounds of marijuana in 2 traffic stops

By DON LEHMAN
dlehman@poststar.com
Monday, February 25, 2008 5:17 PM EST
http://www.poststar.com/articles/2008/02/25/news/latest/doc47c322034cd91375814186...

Three-and-one-half hours later, four Massachusetts residents were pulled
over on Main Street in Warrensburg by sheriff
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  Sheriff's officers seize nearly 136 pounds of marijuana in 2 traffic stops         


Author: Michael
Date: Feb 25, 2008 16:11

http://www.poststar.com/articles/2008/02/25/news/latest/doc47c322034cd91375814186...

By DON LEHMAN
dlehman@poststar.com
Monday, February 25, 2008 5:17 PM EST

Warren County Sheriff
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  NorCal School Teaches How To Grow Marijuana         


Author: Michael
Date: Feb 25, 2008 16:00

http://www.knbc.com/news/15406258/detail.html?rss=la&psp=news

You know you're in a different kind of college when a teaching assistant
sets five marijuana plants down in the middle of a lab and no one blinks a
bloodshot eye.

Welcome to Oaksterdam University, a new trade school where "higher
education" takes on a whole new meaning.

The school prepares people for jobs in California's thriving medical
marijuana industry.

For $200 and the cost of two required textbooks, students learn how to
cultivate and cook with cannabis, study which strains of pot are best for
certain ailments, and are instructed in the legalities of a business that is
against the law in the eyes of the federal government.

The only prerequisite for the course is a Politics/Legal Issues 101 class.

"My basic idea is to try to professionalize the industry and have it taken
seriously as a real industry, just like beer and distilling hard alcohol,"
said Richard Lee, 45, an activist and pot-dispensary owner who founded the
school in a downtown storefront last fall.
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  do you live in an "illegal" state?         


Author: Anonymouse
Date: Nov 12, 2007 00:50

Hi,

I live in Mississippi.

your medical needs mean nothing legally hear.

but I found out that if you're just totally honest and up front about
your condition you can get an almost fair deal.

I was turned in by my neighbor for 6 plants in my backyard...

when the police came they were almost nice...didn't tear the house up at
least, just took the 6 plants and half my gun collection (the other
wasn't there)... came back the next day with the paperwork (didn't take
me to jail)...

through a tragic comedy of errors I ended up getting busted in the next
state at the airport... since I was out of state the bail was
outrageous... but that done and I go turn myself in with my lawyer at
home (10 miles away) bond was 500$...

go to trial a year later... get "sentenced" to 5 years defered
adjudication, no drug screens, no probation, just don't get busted...
and then it gets expunged.

why?

as in why didn't the cops take me to jail when I got raided?
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  Deviousness - the pot plot.         


Author: Uncle Clover
Date: Apr 21, 2007 02:49

I asked this on another group I participate in, thought it might be
more relevant in these few groups. While it's very high-skilled work
and 99.999%% of the population has no way to fiddle with it, gene
splicing isn't so difficult to do anymore. But of all the folks who
do, I'm sure at least one or two of them are pot smokers.

How difficult would this be? Take:

1 pot plant
1 dandelion


Splice the THC-producing genes from pot into a dandelion, and let 'em
grow.

We all know how fast dandelions propagate and how impossible they are
to get rid of. It's my understanding that pot is prohibited because
of the THC. If someone cultivated this genetically altered "dandepot"...
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