Police say marijuana odor was tipoff to search car

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- Police say marijuana odor was tipoff to search car
- Marijuana linked to early onset lung disease
- Cannabis pair face jail terms.
- Major Drug Bust
- Inexperience evident as Falcons start spring drills.

Police say marijuana odor was tipoff to search car
Press-Enterprise – Press-Enterprise (subscription) – Mar 25, 2006
Temecula police stopped the car at 27911 Jefferson Ave. in Temecula about 8:50 p. Thursday, stated an agency news release… Thursday, stated an agency news release. After smelling a strong marijuana odor in the vehicle, officers searched the car and discovered 1 ounce of marijuana in the center console, according to police. They later found 20 Xanax and 18 Flexeril tablets. Officers arrested Norberto Soto, 20, on suspicion of possessing marijuana and a controlled substance.

Marijuana linked to early onset lung disease
abc.net.au – Mar 25, 2006
8:13am –> Last Update: Saturday, March 25, 2006. 8:13am (AEDT)

Marijuana linked to early onset lung disease

New research from Melbourne’s Alfred Hospital has found that people who smoke marijuana risk lung disease up to 20 years earlier than those who only smoke cigarettes. A study shows patients report symptoms ranging from breathlessness to chest infection and may develop young disease as early as age 28. Associate Professor Matthew Naughton says there are several reasons for the early onset, including how the marijuana is smoked. “Normally with a tobacco you just take a gentle inhalation but when people are smoking marijuana it’s often a forced inspiration to the maximum capacity and held in that fashion for 20 to 30 seconds,” he said. “There’s no filter and there’s no regulation as to the preparation of the leaf that is being smoked, so therefore all sorts of chemicals and even fungi may be in the marijuana, contributing to accelerated infections within the chest.

Cannabis pair face jail terms.
Free with registration – Europe Intelligence Wire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Mar 25, 2006
Cannabis pair face jail terms. | Europe Intelligence Wire (March, 2006). The city’s Crown Court he.

Major Drug Bust
Bahama Journal – The Bahama Journal – Mar 25, 2006
Twenty-five-year-old Flamingo Gardens resident, Chivargo Bostwick, and 32-year-old Jaime Brown of West End Avenue, Blue Hill Road, faced similar charges. They were charged with conspiracy to supply dangerous drugs. “We have seen a trend where marijuana fields are being cultivated in the Family Islands but we realise that most of these people involved in the cultivation are Bahamians assisted by Jamaican nationals,” Superintendent Gibson said. Statistics indicate that last year, police seized 8,305 plants compared to the 1,552 seized in 2004. In 2005, the DEU, in conjunction with the U. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) launched five major drug interdiction operations in The Bahamas… Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) launched five major drug interdiction operations in The Bahamas. They were all connected to marijuana smuggling. Police say 15 persons were arrested and 1,818 lbs of marijuana seized with a local street value of $2. Last year, the DEU also initiated 17 operations, including five cases involving 97. Six persons were arrested.

Inexperience evident as Falcons start spring drills.
Free with registration – Blade – AccessMyLibrary.com – Mar 25, 2006
–> COPYRIGHT 2006 The Blade Byline: Maureen Fulton Mar. 25–BOWLING GREEN – Footballs are being pumped and practice jerseys washed, but coach Gregg Brandon has already secured perhaps the most important item needed for Bowling Green State University’s spring football practice today. “I’m just going to show up at practice with a box of Pampers,” Brandon said. With 13 starters gone from last year’s 6-5 team, the Falcons open spring drills with more positions open than secured. Brandon isn’t afraid to use the R-word – rebuild – for what the spring session requires. “These kids haven’t played a lot of football, I won’t sugarcoat it,” Brandon said.

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