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- Cannabis seed dealer revealed as sponsor of Black History Month
- Fullerton planners to discuss medical marijuana sites
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How far is too far?: EVEN MANY LIBERALS NOT TOO HIGH ON PROGRESSIVE…
Free with registration – San Jose Mercury News – AccessMyLibrary.com – Oct 24, 2006
Even the avowed socialist on the city council worries about the city pretending that California’s drug laws and the laws of economics don’t apply to Santa Cruz. “It’s one thing to be unique and edgy, but I don’t want the city to be seen as totally wacky,” veteran Councilman Mike Rotkin said. The marijuana initiative would require police to make pot arrests their lowest priority. If the proponents have their way, criminal arrests and citations for marijuana possession and even sales on private property would drop.
Cannabis seed dealer revealed as sponsor of Black History Month
Harrow Times – Oct 24, 2006
Grasshoppers in Station Road, Harrow, is a tattoo and piercing studio that sells the seeds as a sideline. advertisement
Cllr Nana Asante (Labour, Edgware), who helped organise Black History Month locally, said:” At the time that the brochure went to print we simply did not know that this shop sold cannabis seeds. “We didn’t have the resources or the capacity to check out every single sponsor… “If I was doing something wrong I would have been shut down by now. ”
A loophole in the law means that it is not illegal to sell or buy cannabis seeds or to possess them. But it is illegal to use the seeds to grow cannabis plants without a licence from the Government. Cannabis seeds have no other practical use. Some websites sell them as “souvenirs”, making it clear that buyers who plants them face imprisonment or a fine.
Fullerton planners to discuss medical marijuana sites
OCRegister – Oct 24, 2006
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