COMMISH FIRES MEATBALL MARIJUANA COP

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The News Review:

- COMMISH FIRES MEATBALL MARIJUANA COP
- Coroner blames cannabis for Vic crash
- Man charged over cannabis find
- Study looks at cannabis tourism.
- Father, Son Arrested In Marijuana Raid

COMMISH FIRES MEATBALL MARIJUANA COP
New York Post – Aug 23, 2007
He was suspended without pay, and requested the departmental trial. His wife passed a polygraph test and said she thought her husband would be allowed to retire with a full pension if the pot was detected. A defense expert testified that marijuana ingested with food could turn up on a drug test. The now ex-cop declined comment on his firing saying, "I don't want to talk about it. " Additional reporting by Ed Robinson.

Coroner blames cannabis for Vic crash
The Age – Aug 23, 2007
Driver Max Purdue, 38, was killed with his four passengers – three of them children – when his car collided with a van near Donald in the state’s north-west last September. The driver of the van, Graham Millard, and his wife Kathleen also died in the inferno which followed the crash at the intersection of the Donald-Swan Hill Road and the Borung Highway. Chief magistrate and coroner Ian Gray said Purdue had smoked cannabis in the hour before the crash, which also claimed the lives of Purdue’s friend Daniel Kelly and Mr Kelly’s children Gavin, 7, and Natalie, 6. Mandy Niblett, the 17-year-old girlfriend of Mr Purdue’s son, also died. “The principle cause of the collision was the cannabis drug-impaired driving of Maxwell Purdue,” Mr Gray said. The coroner said the case dramatically highlighted the dangers associated with drug use and driving and recommended that police and the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) maintain high-level advertising about it. But he said the design of the intersection and poor signage had contributed to the fatal crash.

Man charged over cannabis find
BBC News – Aug 23, 2007
Police acting on a tip-off found 797 plants being grown in all four main rooms and the loft of a house in Basingstoke Road, Reading. Some of the plants have been taken for analysis but the remainder and lighting equipment will be destroyed. On Thursday, Thames Valley Police said a 25-year-old, of no fixed address, had been charged with drug offences.

Study looks at cannabis tourism.
Free with registration – UPI NewsTrack – AccessMyLibrary.com – Aug 23, 2007
| UPI NewsTrack (August, 2007). 23 (UPI) — An Israeli study finds that tourists who travel to find legal marijuana and hashish have a variety of motives. "Cannabis Use in Tourism: A Sociological Perspectiv.

Father, Son Arrested In Marijuana Raid
INDYchannel.com – Aug 23, 2007
Police said Maurice Combs, 45, of Alexandria and Madison Combs, 21, were trying to burn the pot when they were apprehended on their farm a mile west of Alexandria at about 1 a. The arrests came after information was gathered during another marijuana bust in Wabash County, according to Indiana State Police… Police said they found about 170 plants in a room above a barn. Another 30 plants were being grown in a cornfield, according to officers. Police said the marijuana has a street value of about $200,000. Officers also seized seven vehicles from the property, including three 1960s model Ford Mustangs. Maurice and Madison Combs are each charged with cultivating marijuana, a Class D felony.

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