Raid in Watauga nets 400 marijuana plants.
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- Raid in Watauga nets 400 marijuana plants.
- Smoke signals health warning
- Man charged with growing cannabis
- Police seize 118 marijuana plants from Golden Gate home
- Brits Who Gave Cannabis Chocolates to MS Patients Convicted
- Police storm cannabis house.
Raid in Watauga nets 400 marijuana plants.
Free with registration – Fort Worth Star-Telegram – AccessMyLibrary.com – Dec 22, 2006
| Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Fort Worth, TX) (December, 2006). 22–WATAUGA — Officers with the Tarrant County Narcotics Unit raided a home Thursday evening and uncovered the largest indoor marijuana farm the city has seen in years,.
Smoke signals health warning
NEWS.com.au – Dec 22, 2006
Imagine watching your beautiful daughter become a schizophrenic after using drugs and having to take over the job of caring for her baby. Imagine realising you had a mental health problem and were seeking help, only to be turned away because the mental health service classified your problem as drug-related. For years the parents of cannabis users have seen a link between their child’s use of cannabis and mental illness. Now evidence is emerging that they are right… Imagine watching your beautiful daughter become a schizophrenic after using drugs and having to take over the job of caring for her baby. Imagine realising you had a mental health problem and were seeking help, only to be turned away because the mental health service classified your problem as drug-related. For years the parents of cannabis users have seen a link between their child’s use of cannabis and mental illness. Now evidence is emerging that they are right. A major report into the links between cannabis use and mental illness, which was released last week, should cause a serious rethink about the reputation of cannabis as a safe, non-addictive and harmless illicit drug. And it demands an urgent overhaul of school-based drug education programs, with new evidence showing that cannabis use is starting much earlier in high school, at a time when young brains are undergoing massive changes. The third most-used drug in this country after alcohol and cigarettes, it is often claimed that cannabis is less harmful to your health.
Man charged with growing cannabis
BBC News – Dec 22, 2006
About 600 cannabis plants, believed to be worth up to