Cannabis, cocaine and the court of Cameron

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The News Review:

- Cannabis, cocaine and the court of Cameron
- Man charged with selling marijuana.
- Ole Miss may get competition in growing legal marijuana
- Marijuana Advocate Ken Gorman Dies In Shooting
- 569 pounds of marijuana found in truck
- Britons Assess Cameron’s Cannabis Allegations
- Government anti-dope campaign ‘working’

Cannabis, cocaine and the court of Cameron
The Independent – Independent – Feb 18, 2007
The full story of how he was spared that scrutiny, told for the first time today, emerges as the pressure grows for him to come clean about his involvement with drugs. The question has not gone away – and the possibility of it being deflected for ever by the tight circle of friends around him is diminishing fast. The fact that he smoked cannabis as a 15-year-old, revealed in this newspaper last Sunday, has led to renewed demands that the Tory leader give a full account of which illegal substances he has used and when. “David Cameron says law-makers must not be lawbreakers – but a special adviser to the Home Secretary makes more drug laws than most MPs,” Lord Oakeshott said yesterday. The Liberal Democrat peer was special adviser to Roy Jenkins when he was Home Secretary. “Cameron must just tell us when he stopped taking illegal drugs, not hide behind his shifty soundbite. “His remarks follow those of Kitty Usher, a ministerial aide to Margaret Hodge, who broke the Government’s silence on the subject last week: “I suspect the real reason he is not commenting is because he has refused to deny much more serious allegations about hard drug use and doesn’t want to come clean about that.

Man charged with selling marijuana.
Free with registration – News & Observer – AccessMyLibrary.com – Feb 18, 2007
| News & Observer (Raleigh, NC) (February, 2007). 18–RALEIGH — Police arrested a Raleigh man Friday on charges of selling marijuana in bulk. Police say they charged Marlon Damon Charles, 29, of 5512 Wood Pond Circle with six counts of drug.

Ole Miss may get competition in growing legal marijuana
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal – Feb 18, 2007
The crop is grown in an enclosed, guarded compound. Major objectives of the project include – cultivation of cannabis for research- manufacture, testing and distribution of marijuana cigarettes- extraction of derivatives from marijuana for research purposes- monitoring potency and contamination of marijuana confiscated by law enforcement personnel- developing new cultivars of marijuana, both low- and high-potency- developing new methods for marijuana analysis. Ole Miss’ current contract, which runs through 2009, provides for slightly more than $1 million per year, based on how large a crop NIDA requires. Source: NIDAn A Massachusetts judge has ruled that a university researcher in that state should be allowed to end the University of Mississippi’s 38-year monopoly on raising cannabis for scientific study… Major objectives of the project include – cultivation of cannabis for research- manufacture, testing and distribution of marijuana cigarettes- extraction of derivatives from marijuana for research purposes- monitoring potency and contamination of marijuana confiscated by law enforcement personnel- developing new cultivars of marijuana, both low- and high-potency- developing new methods for marijuana analysis. Ole Miss’ current contract, which runs through 2009, provides for slightly more than $1 million per year, based on how large a crop NIDA requires. Source: NIDAn A Massachusetts judge has ruled that a university researcher in that state should be allowed to end the University of Mississippi’s 38-year monopoly on raising cannabis for scientific study. By Errol CastensDaily Journal Oxford BureauOXFORD – A judicial opinion may end the University of Mississippi’s monopoly on growing marijuana for researchers in the United States. A field at the Oxford campus is the United States’ only legal source of cannabis. Since 1968, the university has had contracts with the National Institute for Drug Abuse – competitively bid and renewed every three to five years – to grow the plant and distribute it as NIDA directs to researchers nationwide.

Marijuana Advocate Ken Gorman Dies In Shooting
cbs4denver.com – Feb 18, 2007
com – Marijuana Advocate Ken Gorman Dies In Shooting. Ken Gorman, an outspoken advocate for legalizing marijuana, grew pot in his home. All Rights Reserved… com – Marijuana Advocate Ken Gorman Dies In Shooting. Ken Gorman, an outspoken advocate for legalizing marijuana, grew pot in his home. All Rights Reserved.

569 pounds of marijuana found in truck
Earthtimes.org – Feb 18, 2007
A trooper saw Arnoldo Escalante-Guiterrez’s pickup drifting onto the shoulder on Interstate 70 near Grand Junction, the Denver Post reported. The officers asked for permission to search the vehicle when they smelled marijuana. Bundles of marijuana were concealed in the bed of the truck by a pop-up lid. A drug-sniffing dog detected the presence of something in the truck. State police said the marijuana has a street value of $1,000 a pound. Master Trooper Ron Watkins said Escalante-Guiterrez was charged as a special offender because of the amount of drugs discovered. Copyright 2007 by UPI.

Britons Assess Cameron’s Cannabis Allegations
Angus Reid Global Scan – Feb 18, 2007
85 per cent of respondents think it does not matter if David Cameron smoked cannabis when he was at school or university. (Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Many adults in Britain care little about the past behaviour of the Conservative leader, according to a poll by Populus published in The Times. 85 per cent of respondents think it does not matter if David Cameron smoked cannabis when he was at school or university. Since December 2005, David Cameron has been the leader of the Conservative party… Since December 2005, David Cameron has been the leader of the Conservative party. 11, two British newspapers reported that Cameron smoked marijuana as a 15-year-old student in the prestigious Eton College. 12, Cameron discussed the situation, saying, “When younger, lots of people do things that they shouldn’t. I was one of them, and I regret those things. I think people should judge me now on the policies we have put forward.

Government anti-dope campaign ‘working’
NEWS.com.au – Feb 18, 2007
article-tools –> February 18, 2007 11:44pm. content-row clearfloat –> A NEW report showing young Australians no longer considered cannabis harmless showed the government’s drugs campaign works, a federal MP says. The National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre study suggests that marijuana has become socially unfashionable in the same way as cigarettes. The drug once perceived as harmless is now overwhelming viewed as dangerous, addictive and linked to a range of serious health and social problems. The survey found that although almost half of under 30-year olds have friends who use cannabis, one third said their peer group found its use unacceptable. Of the 1500 adult Australians surveyed, three in four felt that smoking dope was dangerous or very dangerous, and half thought it could trigger schizophrenia or anxiety disorders. About 40 per cent think cannabis is always addictive, and one in five believe it is always a gateway to harder drugs.

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