Michael Vick faces restrictions after positive marijuana test
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- Michael Vick faces restrictions after positive marijuana test
- DEA raids medical marijuana facility.
- Cannabis worth €1.5m seized in Dublin
- Tip-off nets $1m cannabis haul
- Could marijuana better serve Arizona as a legal, regulated crop -…
Michael Vick faces restrictions after positive marijuana test
USA Today – Sep 26, 2007
Hudson in Richmond. Hudson issued the Wednesday order in response to a petition by Vick’s probation officer, who reported that a urine sample submitted by Vick on Sept. 13 tested positive for marijuana. Vick’s initial release included a stipulation that he refrain from “use or unlawful possession of a narcotic drug or other controlled substance.
DEA raids medical marijuana facility.
Free with registration – Sacramento Bee – AccessMyLibrary.com – Sep 26, 2007
| Sacramento Bee (Sacramento, CA) (September, 2007). 26–Federal authorities raided a medical marijuana dispensary in Sacramento, as employees, customers and medical marijuana advocates protested out front.
Cannabis worth €1.5m seized in Dublin
Irish Times – Sep 26, 2007
5m seized in DublinGardaí have seized around 200 kilos of cannabis worth an estimated €1. 5 million during raids in Dublin. Officers from the Garda National Drugs Unit stopped a car near Chapelizod in Dublin yesterday evening and found 40 kilos of cannabis. The 25-year-old driver of the car was arrested. In a follow-up search of an apartment in the Dublin 8 area, a further 160 kilos of the drug was discovered.
Tip-off nets $1m cannabis haul
NEWS.com.au – Sep 26, 2007
article-tools –> September 26, 2007 03:19pm MORE than $1 million worth of cannabis has been seized from a house in Sydney’s west after an anonymous tip-off, police say. Police searched a house at Seven Hills at about 9am (AEST) today, after a call to Crime Stoppers provided crucial information. More than 200 cannabis plants with an estimated street value of more than $1 million were found at the Zermatt Street house, police said. A crime scene has been established, and a number of items have been taken for forensic examination. A 50-year-old Punchbowl man has been arrested and taken to Blacktown Police Station where he is assisting police with inquiries. Share this article.
Could marijuana better serve Arizona as a legal, regulated crop -…
Tucson Citizen – Sep 26, 2007
2007ONLINE EXCLUSIVECould marijuana better serve Arizona as a legal, regulated crop – such as tobacco?RONALD FRASER Once a small part of Arizona’s farm economy, marijuana is now the state’s second top money crop. Nationally, with an annual market value of $35. 8 billion, marijuana ranks ahead of corn and wheat crops – combined. As Arizona’s congressional delegation helps piece together a new federal farm bill in Washington, they should consider how marijuana, long an agricultural outcast, would better serve the folks back home as a legal, regulated crop – such as tobacco. A good starting point for this policy review is, Marijuana Production in the United States, a 2006 study by Dr… 2007ONLINE EXCLUSIVECould marijuana better serve Arizona as a legal, regulated crop – such as tobacco?RONALD FRASER Once a small part of Arizona’s farm economy, marijuana is now the state’s second top money crop. Nationally, with an annual market value of $35. 8 billion, marijuana ranks ahead of corn and wheat crops – combined. As Arizona’s congressional delegation helps piece together a new federal farm bill in Washington, they should consider how marijuana, long an agricultural outcast, would better serve the folks back home as a legal, regulated crop – such as tobacco. A good starting point for this policy review is, Marijuana Production in the United States, a 2006 study by Dr. Jon Gettman, a regional economics expert and adjunct instructor at Shepard University.