Medical marijuana advocate arrested in sting

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- Medical marijuana advocate arrested in sting
- SUNRISE: Marijuana boot camp lights up Colorado
- Raid finds 400 cannabis plants in Mt Maunganui

Medical marijuana advocate arrested in sting
Honolulu Advertiser, HI 
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Medical marijuana advocate arrested in sting | HonoluluAdvertiser. com | The Honolulu Advertiser. The suspects were arrested Tuesday following a two-year investigation surrounding the Patients Without Time organization located on Baldwin Avenue in Pa’ia, said Capt. Gerald Matsunaga of the Maui Police Department. honoluluadvertiser.

SUNRISE: Marijuana boot camp lights up Colorado
Colorado Springs Gazette, CO 
There were also reports of slick roads on Interstate 25 at Monument Hill. It’s time to bring out those camoflauge fatigues and combat boots – or maybe just a tie dye shirt and some sandals. About 250 people plan to attend a marijuana boot camp Saturday at Regis University in Denver. The daylong event is designed to train people in the tactics of activism when it comes to reforming laws regarding marijuana. Hosted by Denver groups Safer Alternative For Enjoyable Recreation and Sensible Colorado, the 2008 Colorado Marijuana Reform Seminar and Activist Boot Camp will focus on “strategy, communications, citizen lobbying, grassroots outreach, the media, and the nature of state and local marijuana laws. DON’T FORGET A JACKET THIS MORNINGIf the warm weather prompted you to turn down the heat or use a lighter blanket before bed Thursday, chances are you woke up to an unpleasant surprise this morning. Temperatures dropped significantly by this morning, with traces of snow in northeast Colorado Springs.
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Raid finds 400 cannabis plants in Mt Maunganui
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand 
Police discovered the bumper cannabis crop after swooping on the warehouse in Triton Avenue, in the Mt Maunganui industrial area, on Wednesday following a tipoff. The plants were being grown in a hydroponic operation, inside four shipping containers stored in a warehouse at Mt Maunganui. Nobody was at the premises when police arrived, Western Bay of Plenty area commander Mike Clement saidHe said three of the four containers had plants growing at different stages of maturity, with the most mature plants being kept in a separate container. He explained that crops could be grown all year round in these containers, and it was quite a sophisticated indoor operation.

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