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  • KopBuster Barry Cooper Sues Police, Signs Hollywood Movie Deal

    Barry Cooper’s conversion from dogged narcotics agent to outspoken pot advocate may seem stranger than fiction.

  • Man charged after cannabis seeds found

    A 52-year-old man will front court after police discovered 195 cannabis seeds and nearly $30,000 in cash at a unit on the NSW south coast.

  • AKA Jorge Cervantes

    To hear him described, you may think he’s “the most interesting man in the world” from those Dos Equis beer ads.



  • Marijuana trees found in pineapple plantation

    IMUS, Cavite — Police and military officers found suspected cannabis (marijuana) trees in a pineapple plantation during an operation early Thursday morning in a mountainous village in Silang, this province.

  • Bermuda lawyer gets conviction for cannabis possession

    Barrister Charles Richardson's conditional discharge for cannabis possession has been replaced with a conviction and fine apparently at his own request.

  • EU Court: Dutch can ban tourists from cannabis coffee shops

    The Dutch city of Maastricht is acting within EU law by banning foreigners from its cannabis-selling coffeeshops, Europe's top court has said.



  • Cannabis accused banned from going near her home

    A Belfast woman accused over an alleged attempt to import cannabis has been banned from going within three miles of her home address.



  • High Times Cannabis Cup 2010 FAQ

    The High Times Cannabis Cup is the world’s preeminent Cannabis festival. Founded in 1987 by Steven Hager, the High Times Cannabis Cup takes place each November in Amsterdam.



  • Chairman of the Bar Nick Green QC calls for decriminalisation of drug use

    Nick Green QC is chairman of the Bar Council, the professional organisation of barristers in the UK. Writing in the organisation’s magazine this month, Green called for the decriminalisation of drugs for personal use, arguing (rightly) that a growing body of evidence supports the proposition that decriminalisation can have a number of positive consequences for drugs users and society.



  • The Mr Nice Seed Bank

    The Mr Nice Seed Bank is owned by Shantibaba, and incorporates the talents of another equally experienced breeder of exceptionally high quality, and operates with the collaboration of Howard Marks.



  • California's Cannabis Culture - A Film by Amanda Van West

    In November 2010, Californians will be voting on whether or not to legalize marijuana for recreational use. If passed, California will become the first US state to end marijuana prohibition.



  • Seedsman.co.uk Eextend Their Range Of Cannabis Seeds

    Seedsman was started in 2002 in response to the excessive prices and often poor quality and service offered by many seedbanks of the time. We set up shop intending on selling high quality seeds at good honest prices, offering the best possible customer service as we went along.



  • How to graft cannabis plants - with Urban Grower

    In this video Urban Grower talks about grafting cannabis plants with Midnight Gardener at the Dampkring grow shop in Amsterdam.

  • Tension at heart of drug classification

    The Home Office has fought for three years to keep details of its review of the drug classification system secret. Now the campaigners who forced its publication think they know why: the document, they say, exposes the illogicality that undermines government drugs policy.



  • The government wants your opinions – and the Home Office finally coughs up its secrets.

    The Home office has finally been forced to reveal the text of the review ordered into drugs classification by ex-Home Secretary Charles Clarke, more about that later; first to the government we have now. Of course there’s a lot to dislike about the present coalition government– some would say



  • American Drug War: The Last White Hope

    The War on Drugs has become the longest and most costly war in American history, the question has become, how much more can the country endure?

    Inspired by the death of four family members from "legal drugs" Texas filmmaker Kevin Booth sets out to discover why the Drug War has become such a big failure. Three and a half years in the making the film follows gang members, former DEA agents, CIA officers, narcotics officers, judges, politicians, prisoners and celebrities.



  • Garberville marijuana university aims to teach sustainable, organic growing

    When Southern Humboldt residents Kellie Dodds and Pearl Moon took the advanced class at Oaksterdam University in Oakland, they discovered the class wasn't advanced enough for them.



  • Cannabis studies the mainstream media failed to report

    Investigators and pundits alike are fond of calling for ‘more research’ into the safety and efficacy of marijuana and its active compounds. Ironically, when such calls are heeded and new research is published, nobody wants to talk about it.

  • Cured: A Cannabis Story (A film by David Triplett)

    A story of how cannabis extract oil cured cancer.

  • The Life and Crimes of Citizen Ming

    Luke 'Ming' Flanagan is an Irish politician and social campaigner. He began his political career running unsuccessfully as an independent candidate in the Galway West constituency in 1997, and went on to contest the Connaught Ulster constituency in the European elections of 1999 and the Longford-Roscommon constituency in the 2002 Dáil election. On none of these occasions did he reach two per cent of the vote.


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