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Seattle Times – Jul 22, 2005
The three men began using the tunnel to carry shipments of marijuana across the border earlier this month, Benson said. Authorities seized about 200 pounds of marijuana that had been transported through the tunnel, Benson said. It was not immediately known if that represents all of the marijuana brought through the tunnel. The three men charged — Francis Devandra Raj, 30; Timothy Woo, 34; and Jonathan Valenzuela, 27 — are all from Surrey, B…
The three men began using the tunnel to carry shipments of marijuana across the border earlier this month, Benson said. Authorities seized about 200 pounds of marijuana that had been transported through the tunnel, Benson said. It was not immediately known if that represents all of the marijuana brought through the tunnel. The three men charged — Francis Devandra Raj, 30; Timothy Woo, 34; and Jonathan Valenzuela, 27 — are all from Surrey, B. They were arrested after authorities said they carried 93 pounds of marijuana in hockey and garbage bags through the completed tunnel.
Wife May Determine Husband’s Marijuana Use
MedIndia – Jul 22, 2005
Husbands also were more likely to stop smoking marijuana if their spouses did not smoke. Contrarily, however, the husbands did not seem to influence their wives’ marijuana smoking. Researchers led by Kenneth E. Leonard in the Department of Psychiatry in the University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences studied couples recruited while applying for marriage licenses since 1990.
Wife May Determine Husband’s Marijuana Use
MedIndia – Jul 22, 2005
People who use marijuana often try it out because of curiosity and in order to be sociable. Those who have tried it out have reported feeling relaxed and amiable. Substance use: This is also called substance abuse and is generally associated to excessive use of an alcohol or drug. Substance use can lead to physical impairment or distress occurring within 12months of the substance use.