… indicted in muffin prank: Dallas: Use of marijuana could…

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- … indicted in muffin prank: Dallas: Use of marijuana could…
- Drug accused sent jurors ‘legalise cannabis’ leaflet
- 4 tons of marijuana, 805 pounds of cocaine seized in border probe
- Cannabis effects on MS trialled
- Two Marijuana Fields Discovered In Andros
- Clay County man indicted on bomb, marijuana charges.
- Detectives seize marijuana plants

… indicted in muffin prank: Dallas: Use of marijuana could…
Free with registration – Dallas Morning News – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jun 29, 2006
| Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX) (June, 2006). 29–Two Dallas high school seniors who delivered marijuana-spiked muffins to teachers and employees of Lake Highlands High School were indicted Wednesday on felony assault.

Drug accused sent jurors ‘legalise cannabis’ leaflet
New Zealand Herald – Jun 29, 2006
css-trouble {display:block;font:bold 1. 6em Arial, sans-serif;line-height:2em;}. css-trouble a {text-decoration:none;color:#FF0000;}… That led to him sending it to “friends” along with other papers relating to his court appearance. Those not familiar with the law had no idea what to do with a jury list, he said. “The law of cannabis prohibition is a fabricated law, but the Government has refused to withdraw that fabrication,” he said. “The cannabis laws are based on fabricated research and are making innocent people criminals. ”

The 54-year-old chef said his actions had caused no harm and he did not deserve a prison term. Robinson was eventually convicted and fined on the cannabis cultivation charge, and then faced trial for wilfully attempting to obstruct, pervert, prevent or defeat the course of justice. The jury in a first trial could not agree, but he was convicted in the second trial in Christchurch where he now lives and faced sentencing today.

4 tons of marijuana, 805 pounds of cocaine seized in border probe
Seattle Post-Intelligencer – Seattle Post Intelligencer – Jun 29, 2006
Customs and Border Protection hangar at the Bellingham airport. “One smuggler was quoted as saying they were better than FedEx and delivered anywhere in Washington state,” Myers said. During the investigation, authorities seized about 4 tons of marijuana, 800 pounds of cocaine and $1. In addition, agents confiscated a helicopter and Cessna airplane in the U. and another helicopter in British Columbia.

Cannabis effects on MS trialled
BBC News – Jun 29, 2006
It is estimated that 85,000 people in the UK have multiple sclerosis (MS). Prof John Zajicek, of the Peninsula Medical School and Derriford Hospital in Plymouth, will lead the research. ‘Far-reaching implications’

One component of cannabis, called THC, is now being tested in a trial, funded by a

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