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Quick Hits (News)Rastafarian? You are in luckBy: Bob Egelko, SF Chronicle Staff Writer If you're a Rastafarian who considers marijuana holy, it's legal to light up in Guam -- and maybe in any national park on the West Coast. Click here for the full story. Ashcroft runs roughshod over Oregon's voters againBy: Leland R. Berger Although "if you're gonna steal, steal big" may be the guiding mantra for some, in the U.S. Justice Department's war on medical marijuana patients, size doesn't matter. Click here for the full story. Along the U.S.-Canada border: People smuggling down, marijuana smuggling upBy: Wilson Ring, Associated Press Writer From a farm field about 10 feet from the Canadian border, State Police Sgt. Tom Hango looks through an apple orchard at cars on a back road in Quebec. Click here for the full story. Greenville BustBy: Elmore Stone Agents of the Third Judicial District Drug Task Force (DTF) - with help from the Greeneville-Greene County Special Operations Team, Greene County sheriff's deputies and the Greeneville Police Department's K-9 unit - raided what they described as a sophisticated indoor marijuana-growing operation in southern Greene County. Click here for the full story. |
Growin' Our Own (Feature stories)Cowboys, Bandidos and CantinasBy: Pistolero Late summer of 1972 myself, a friend and 2 brothers in law were called upon to make a trip to Houston, Texas to pick up my mother in law/mother who was stranded in Houston. Well, we looked upon this as just another adventure, off we went. We loaded into my brother in law's 1957 Chevy and hit the road. We had to go to LA first to pick up some money and then go from there. Down to LA on 101. Got down there in time for breakfast, picked up the money and within an hour we were on the road again. I always loved taking trips like this so I always seemed to be the designated driver. I didn't mind I trusted my driving over any of theirs any day. We had a little weed when we left but the plan was to stop in Juarez long enough to score some weed and some beans (bennies, speed). Click here for the full story. 4th of July marijuana smuggler back into the United States Police StateBy: Sky Six Hi, on the 4th of July, I flew a stripped down Cessna 185 "Skywagon" from California down to a dirt landing stip outside of Culiacan, Mexico where the weed was loaded and then flew back into the United States. The operation was secured by a Mexican who set up the entire trip, fuel stops, and paid off the Mexican officials. There were hundreds and hundreds, perhaps thousands, of these smuggling runs which for the most part were successful. If you got caught on the Mexican side your captors were to call a phone number and then you got released with your plane still loaded with marijuana. The planes came from mechanics, farmers, businessmen, plane dealers or were just stolen. Click here for the full story. 0013 hrs. Narc AlertBy: General Lee Doofy, on the front line To: All soldiers and soldierettes This is an urgent heads up to all heads. Our duty status will be,.. narc alert 3..as of 0013 hrs. Click here for the full story. Mint-JulipBy: Still Tripping Little is known about the drug, salvia divinorum, or how it works on the brain and what its longterm effects might be. But word of its existence is spreading through e-mail chains and Web sites praising its potential, which has caught the attention of the Drug Enforcement Administration. The DEA has included it on its list of "Drugs and Chemicals of Concern" and is considering whether to add the herb to its list of controlled substances. Click here for the full story. |
Pipeline (Other stuff)DEA to set up Shop in the Netherlands? Or Dutch Assassination Opens Door for DEA?By: Mike Golden DEA head, Asa Hutchinson has announced that the DEA will move its efforts in the Netherlands to thwart the sex drug Ecstasy. Upping the DEA's efforts in this foreign jurisdiction appears to be a direct result of the mysterious assassination of cannabis supporting Dutch leader Pim Fortuyn, and the election of the Conservative Catholic Party [CDA]. Click here for the full story. Medical Marijuana Users Take Refuge in CanadaBy: Thomas D. Elias American medical marijuana activists have been heading to Canada in the past year, joining a fast-growing expatriate community reminiscent of the draft dodgers of the 1960s and '70s. Click here for the full story. Did The Drug War Claim Another 3,056 Casualties On 9-11?By: Arianna Huffington The Phoenix memo. The Rowley letter. The Oklahoma red flag. All elements in this true and tragic story of fumbling feds that has more smoking guns than a Quentin Tarantino movie. Click here for the full story. The iBongBy: Wired News Giving new meaning to the term high tech, a couple of stoners have turned an old Macintosh into a bong. Click here for the full story. |
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