Police serve hash cake to cannabis suspect
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- Police serve hash cake to cannabis suspect
- Cannabis users say others approve of habit
- Merced County passes ban on medical marijuana dispensaries
- Man arrested over Cannabis haul
- Cannabis man’s bum rap
Police serve hash cake to cannabis suspect
Guardian Unlimited – Dec 21, 2007
“It was an accident,” Alwin Don, a police spokesman, said yesterday. The cake had earlier been seized in an unrelated investigation and stored in a refrigerator, close to the lunch packets served to suspects being held at the police station in Goes, 110 miles south of Amsterdam. “Clearly it looked a lot like the other lunch packets,” Don said of the hash cake, which was served with coffee on Sunday. A doctor called to carry out an examination said the man had suffered no ill effects.
Cannabis users say others approve of habit
Stuff.co.nz – Dec 21, 2007
A study of Gold Coast university students found marijuana users had a generally positive view of their drug-taking, and thought the benefits outweighed the potential dangers. They believed cannabis would help them fit in with their friends, feel relaxed, forget their worries and enjoy themselves. Griffith University psychology researcher Dr Fran O'Callaghan said the most surprising result was the belief that close friends, partners, siblings and work mates would approve of their using cannabis. "I think if you looked within their (social circle), there would be people who would strongly disapprove – but their perception is that, overall, most people are okay with it," Dr O'Callaghan said… A study of Gold Coast university students found marijuana users had a generally positive view of their drug-taking, and thought the benefits outweighed the potential dangers. They believed cannabis would help them fit in with their friends, feel relaxed, forget their worries and enjoy themselves. Griffith University psychology researcher Dr Fran O'Callaghan said the most surprising result was the belief that close friends, partners, siblings and work mates would approve of their using cannabis. "I think if you looked within their (social circle), there would be people who would strongly disapprove – but their perception is that, overall, most people are okay with it," Dr O'Callaghan said. Dr O'Callaghan said such feelings of acceptance meant that users were unlikely to seek help. "One of the things that often leads people to seek help is because their partner or someone else in their family are so concerned and so upset about the user's behaviour," she said.
Merced County passes ban on medical marijuana dispensaries
San Diego Union Tribune – Dec 21, 2007
Several medical marijuana patients told supervisors the move would push them to buy marijuana on the black market. California voters passed a proposition legalizing medicinal marijuana in 1996, but several counties including nearby Stanislaus County have banned the dispensaries… Several medical marijuana patients told supervisors the move would push them to buy marijuana on the black market. California voters passed a proposition legalizing medicinal marijuana in 1996, but several counties including nearby Stanislaus County have banned the dispensaries.
Man arrested over Cannabis haul
Irish Times – Dec 21, 2007
The drugs, worth an estimated €260,000, were seized by members of the Garda National Drugs Unit following a planned search in Tallaght. The man is being held at Tallaght Garda Station under section 2 of the Criminal Justice Drug Trafficking Act 1996. A garda spokesman said the cannabis and other drug paraphernalia recovered in the search have been submitted for analysis. © 2007 ireland.
Cannabis man’s bum rap
Stuff.co.nz – Dec 21, 2007
The unemployed 34- year-old man was found to be concealing 1612 tinnies of cannabis in a snaplock bag between his buttocks. Katu pleaded guilty in Hastings District Court yesterday to a charge of cannabis possession. He was sentenced to 50 hours of community work. The judge remarked that it "was a funny way to keep your own stash". Katu replied, "I saw the cops coming, so I tried to hide it.