Africa: AU Experts Ask for Ban on Cannabis

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The News Review:

- Africa: AU Experts Ask for Ban on Cannabis
- Huge quantity of marijuana seized in Guimaras
- Police say French academic received marijuana by mail
- The Debate On California’s Pot Shops
- Violent Border Smugglers Scare US Scientists

Africa: AU Experts Ask for Ban on Cannabis
AllAfrica.com – Dec 30, 2007
GA_googleFillSlot(“AllAfrica_Story_Inset”); It was also observed that cannabis users were at a higher risk of contracting HIV, among other sexually transmitted infections. The concerns are contained in a 12-page document passed at the African Union conference of ministers for drug control and crime prevention, held in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, from December 3-7. "African leaders should acknowledge the use of cannabis as a continental problem.

Huge quantity of marijuana seized in Guimaras
ABS CBN News – Dec 30, 2007
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document. However, the subject of the search warrant was able to elude police by jumping into a river. Senior Inspector Jeffrey Rosgal, chief of the Buenavista police, said in a radio interview Saturday that they recovered one big pack of marijuana leaves and 37 small sachets containing similar leaves from the house of Wesley Yan Sarate in Barangay Sto. The pack contained enough marijuana leaves that could later be repacked into more than 37 sachets, Rosgal said… Senior Inspector Jeffrey Rosgal, chief of the Buenavista police, said in a radio interview Saturday that they recovered one big pack of marijuana leaves and 37 small sachets containing similar leaves from the house of Wesley Yan Sarate in Barangay Sto. The pack contained enough marijuana leaves that could later be repacked into more than 37 sachets, Rosgal said. They also recovered two cigarette lighters and empty sachets which they believe Sarate uses in repacking marijuana leaves. Rosgal suspects that Sarate gets his supply of illegal drugs from Iloilo City. “We have been staking him out for almost a month now, and we were able to conduct a test-buy from him,” he said. Eventually, they were able to secure a search warrant from Judge Merlin Deloria.

Police say French academic received marijuana by mail
Taipei Times – Dec 30, 2007
He told police the bag of seeds was sent by his parents. Taipei prosecutors on Thursday night released the man without bail, saying the seeds would be examined. Transporting marijuana seeds is punishable by up to two years in prison. NTU spokesman Fu Li-chen (

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