Cannabis plant haul at takeaway
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- Cannabis plant haul at takeaway
- Nueces seizes $1.2M worth of marijuana along beach
- Auckland fashion designer charged with cultivating cannabis remanded…
- Custody in cannabis cultivating case
- Pahrump Valley Times – Nye County’s Largest Newspaper Circulation
Cannabis plant haul at takeaway
BBC News – Nov 25, 2005
More than 300 plants were found in accommodation above the Silver Star, Norfolk Place shops, in Berwick Hills. Fire brigade and local authority officials made the discovery during a routine check to advise takeaways about licensing regulations. A 15-year-old boy, a man and a woman are being quizzed by Cleveland Police.
Nueces seizes $1.2M worth of marijuana along beach
Corpus Christi Caller Times – Nov 25, 2005
2M worth of marijuana along beach –>
KLEBERG COUNTY – Two Mexican nationals were arrested Thursday inconnection with 877 pounds of marijuana seized about 9:30 a. nearPadre Island National Seashore, according to Nueces County SheriffLarry Olivarez. The seized drugs have a street value of $1.
Auckland fashion designer charged with cultivating cannabis remanded…
crime.co.nz – Nov 25, 2005
Jason Crawford, who has now resigned as director of fashion label Insidious Fix, had been granted bail three days ago, on the strict condition that he report daily to the police. He had been arrested after a police raid found tens of thousands of dollars worth of cannabis plants grown hydroponically at an Onehunga warehouse. Today Crawford admitted breaching his bail conditions by not reporting to police on Wednesday. His lawyer says other charges are likely to be laid. Crawford will remain behind bars until his next court appearance in a week’s time.
Custody in cannabis cultivating case
Newstalk ZB – Nov 25, 2005
Jason Crawford, who has now resigned as director of fashion label Insidious Fix, had been granted bail three days ago, on the strict condition that he report daily to the police. He had been arrested after a police raid found tens of thousands of dollars worth of cannabis plants grown hydroponically at an Onehunga warehouse. Today Crawford admitted breaching his bail conditions by not reporting to police on Wednesday. His lawyer says other charges are likely to be laid. Crawford will remain behind bars until his next court appearance in a week’s time. Share this Article:.
Pahrump Valley Times – Nye County’s Largest Newspaper Circulation
Pahrump Valley Times – Nov 25, 2005
Neal Levine, leader of Citizens to Regulate and Control Marijuana, said he thinks the Nov. 1 vote to legalize marijuana in Denver is a sign that “the mainstream” electorate now supports adults’ private use of pot. The Denver ballot measure, approved by a 54 percent to 47 percent vote, allows people 21 and older to possess up to an ounce of marijuana. Because of a successful petition drive by Levine’s group last year, Nevadans will be faced with a similar question on the November 2006 election ballot. Levine said the initiative is far more restrictive than a November 2002 ballot measure that was shot down by a wide margin in Nevada… Neal Levine, leader of Citizens to Regulate and Control Marijuana, said he thinks the Nov. 1 vote to legalize marijuana in Denver is a sign that “the mainstream” electorate now supports adults’ private use of pot. The Denver ballot measure, approved by a 54 percent to 47 percent vote, allows people 21 and older to possess up to an ounce of marijuana. Because of a successful petition drive by Levine’s group last year, Nevadans will be faced with a similar question on the November 2006 election ballot. Levine said the initiative is far more restrictive than a November 2002 ballot measure that was shot down by a wide margin in Nevada. That proposal called for the legalization of 3 ounces, three times more than the current initiative.