After their arrest eight days later, they said they had taken cocaine, cannabis skunk and alcohol before the robbery. |
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Even when cannabis is downgraded from a Class B to a Class C drug next year, her relative could still face charges for buying the drug. |
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I smoke high quality hybrid cannabis like skunk, northern lights and purple haze. |
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He was sentenced to six years for the production of cannabis and four years for abstracting electricity. |
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However, they are brought into contact with criminals every time they purchase cannabis. |
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Dr Martin forward a private members' bill to decriminalize cannabis in some circumstances. |
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He added that more information about the health risks of using cannabis also needed to be made available. |
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The judge said that police found 35.2g cannabis, evidence of his attempts at drug horticulture and a quantity of money when they raided his home. |
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During the raids police seized personal belongings, documents, drugs paraphernalia, a quantity of crack cocaine and a small amount of cannabis. |
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The Liberal Democrats cower behind a feeble pledge to establish a Royal Commission on cannabis. |
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When he was arrested in a cul-de-sac police found 12 kilos of cannabis in his van. |
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They found drugs, including cocaine and cannabis resin, together with drugs equipment. |
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It has to be accepted that cannabis is widely used and is seen by many as relatively harmless. |
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The landlords were shown mock-up samples of narcotics ranging from cannabis and ecstasy to heroin and crack cocaine. |
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So that is a fairly large population of people out there who are using cannabis. |
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I myself used to smoke cannabis, although I have never been a smoker of tobacco. Is it such a crime? |
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Why then would the Government ignore all of this and refuse to review the status of cannabis? |
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Using cannabis once or twice a week almost doubles the risk of suffering psychotic symptoms in later life, researchers said yesterday. |
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They were being detained for possessing forged documents and offences related to the production of cannabis. |
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Last week the Evening Press revealed that heroin is so widely available in the city that it is now cheaper than cannabis and other soft drugs. |
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Most people acknowledge the big difference between the dangers of soft drugs such as cannabis and the likes of heroine and cocaine. |
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He had this big bag under the kitchen sink containing what was a form of that soft drug cannabis. |
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It is believed by some people that cannabis acts as a bridge from soft drugs to hard drugs, which are dangerous. |
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On searching the defendant's bedroom he found a container with enough cannabis resin to make 35 cigarettes. |
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Increasing numbers of teenagers are using cannabis, according to a recent health survey. |
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Attitudes towards cannabis among the police, many politicians and the public are changing. |
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Although some local youngsters are known to use the soft drug cannabis, glue or solvent abuse is not seen as a big problem in Ilkley. |
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The Government will not make any moves to legalise cannabis in this term of Parliament. |
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At the end of the day, tar is far more dangerous than cannabis and nicotine is far more addictive than cannabis. |
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Police issued a warrant to search the youngster's home where a small quantity of cannabis was found. |
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The non-addictive part of cannabis has been used in Chinese medicine for many years. |
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This lays the basis for endless debates about the risks of heroin versus ecstasy, or cannabis versus steroids. |
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The Northern Ireland drug chief, Jo Daykin, yesterday said cannabis use there could spiral following the move. |
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The plant, cannabis sativa, is native to Asia, but is now widely cultivated in Europe. |
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The leaves, stalks and seeds of the cannabis plant look like greeny-brown tobacco. |
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When officers went to arrest her they found she was growing cannabis plants. |
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It was estimated that daily users of cannabis had rates of psychotic symptoms between 1.6 and 1.8 times higher than those of non-users. |
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They believe the factory had grown at least one full crop of cannabis plants. |
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The term cannabinoid refers to chemicals found exclusively in these cannabis plants. |
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It states clearly that the aim of cannabis legislation should be to focus on preventing under-age use. |
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You may have heard it called marijuana, weed or hash but it is still cannabis, a natural drug that comes from a plant. |
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If trading in cannabis is to be legalised, then why not also legalise ecstasy and other hallucinogens, cocaine and heroin? |
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The cannabis user may have a repeat experience of a previous hallucination. |
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The project also has a plot of cannabis that manages to stand out even among all the other green plants. |
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Draw your own conclusions as to what the future holds once the Government legalises cannabis, which it will. |
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At the start I was just doing drugs at the weekend, but then I moved on to smoking cannabis at school. |
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Here a man was sent to jail for possessing enough cannabis to make 2 joints. |
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Anyone caught carrying up to 500 cannabis joints is likely to escape trafficking charges under Home Office proposals published yesterday. |
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Benjamin said that they drove in Chris' car to Savernake Forest where between them they had smoked two or three cannabis joints. |
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Many of the anti-dope medical trials have been totally flawed because they focused on people smoking cannabis joints containing tobacco. |
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They have also stated that cannabis is in fact less addictive, and less carcinogenic than the tobacco used to roll the joints. |
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But Njoh was spotted smoking a cannabis joint at the carnival and was stopped and searched by police. |
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I felt the best thing to do would be to learn to roll joints, and buy my own cannabis. |
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But smoking a cannabis joint is not the same as smoking a normal cigarette. |
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Home-baking was banned years ago after warders found cannabis was being added to the cake ingredients. |
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On Wednesday police raided an address in the Fell Lane area and discovered cannabis plants and cultivation equipment in the loft. |
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The model here is the Dutch program of allowing users to smoke pot in licensed cannabis shops. |
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During the last year across the west Hampshire area over 30 drug-related arrests were made and three cannabis factories closed as a result. |
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A large intake of cannabis seems able to trigger acute psychotic episodes and may worsen outcomes in established psychosis. |
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Secondly, do symptoms of depression and anxiety in adolescence predict cannabis use in young adults? |
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A small sample of hair is sent for testing to a lab, where it is screened for traces of a range of drugs, including cannabis and heroin. |
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Policy wonks might have thought it a clever wheeze to apply New York Mayor Giuliani's zero tolerance on street crime to cannabis users. |
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We were there only minutes when a drug dealer turned up and handed round cannabis. |
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Heroin stays in the system for around a day, whilst cannabis can remain in the body for up to a month. |
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Typical offenses are growing cannabis, circulating counterfeit money, theft, homicide, and entering the country illegally. |
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Anyone caught without an ID card and in possession of cannabis, would be in possession of an illegal drug, and pay the consequences. |
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The possession of all illegal drugs, not just cannabis, will no longer be a criminal offence in the country. |
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In one culture a shaman uses tobacco, sage or cannabis, in others copal, frankincense, sandalwood, cedar, juniper or pine. |
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Dude is driving around town on his souped-up cycle, copping cannabis and picking up chicks. |
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But what about other intoxicants such as cocaine, cannabis resin or even the so called harmless prescription drugs. |
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Myocardial infarction is 4.2 times more likely to occur within an hour of smoking cannabis. |
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In drawers under the divan bed were four large bags of herbal cannabis and five smaller bags. |
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She subsequently pleaded guilty to and he was found guilty of possession of cannabis resin with intent to supply. |
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The three most popular drugs consumed in discos in Shenzhen were ketamine, ecstasy and cannabis. |
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The new face of cannabis trade is that the richer villagers employ Nepali labourers to sow the cannabis crop in the pastures above the treeline. |
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An elderly arthritis sufferer was recently jailed for growing cannabis plants. |
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On June 10 both men were found guilty at Croydon Crown Court of being concerned in the production of cannabis. |
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The theory that does not hold water with me is that cannabis leads on to harder drugs. |
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Cannabis is often an intermediary drug, used before the user moves onto harder drugs, when the kick of cannabis wears off. |
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Any attempt to sanction the use of cannabis without providing a legal mode of supply would inevitably be a lucrative gift to organised crime. |
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The Government decision to reclassify cannabis as a less dangerous drug has been slammed by local political and community representatives. |
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That's the real reason I'm so incensed about this ban on the growing and consumption of cannabis. |
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Central to that argument was that cannabis had a different effect from hard drugs such as cocaine or heroin. |
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I am saying that if people had somewhere they could legally buy cannabis, the drug pushers would have lost a huge part of their market. |
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I don't believe that cannabis should have a place in society as a legal recreational drug. |
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It's particularly aimed at users of recreational drugs like cannabis, speed and ecstasy. |
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But Shadow Home Secretary Ann Widdecombe said legalising cannabis would lead drug barons to push even more hard drugs. |
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As well as the heroin they found cannabis, cash and a number of weapons, including firearms, a sword and knives. |
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Don't get me wrong I love a good drink and am a social smoker and in the past have been known to smoke cannabis. |
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The man proceeded to roll a reefer, clearly spreading out the tobacco and cannabis without apparently any sense of doing anything wrong. |
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I can confirm a 17-year-old from Great Harwood was cautioned for possession of a reefer containing cannabis. |
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The next day, officers searched his home discovering three Ecstasy pills, seven wraps of cocaine and cannabis resin hidden in an aftershave box. |
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That party will continue to push for a softening of the law around cannabis. |
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Once inside, they sprayed graffiti on the walls and ceiling, and Mr MacDonald believes they smoked cannabis. |
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He decided to curb his alcohol consumption and ill-advisedly he turned to the heavy use of cannabis. |
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While the situation looks positive for cannabis activists, there are detractors. |
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Four years ago, they were derided for raising proposals to decriminalise cannabis. |
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Most cases affected cannabis users, who are a majority of those using illegal drugs. |
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As for the argument that cannabis use leads to use of hard drugs, well that is just rubbish. |
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Do those campaigning for the legalisation of cannabis automatically condone heroin use? |
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Has the Minister seen studies or reports that link cannabis use with psychotic symptoms or mental health disorders? |
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The popular view is that cannabis is not a drug of dependence because it does not have a clearly defined withdrawal syndrome. |
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Police found cocaine and cannabis when they stopped a man in the street, a court has heard. |
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And lastly, for some problem youngsters, cannabis is a gateway to other more sinister and dangerous drugs. |
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The report goes on to recommend amnesty for any person convicted of possession of cannabis under current or past legislation. |
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Heroin, amphetamine, cocaine and cannabis were hidden in large canisters of glue. |
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A drugs haul of heroin, cannabis, cocaine, amphetamines and ecstasy tablets were seized in raids on 27 houses. |
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In fact, daily use of tobacco seems to correlate more to the use of cocaine and amphetamine than does occasional use of cannabis. |
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By the time he was 21, he was downing two and a half bottles of rum a day, washed down by cannabis, cocaine, amphetamines and heroin. |
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How strong is the evidence that cannabis is causally implicated in the precipitation or exacerbation of schizophrenia and other psychoses? |
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For the footsoldiers of such opposition are usually the same poor peons whose livelihood derives from cultivating cannabis or coca. |
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But in terms of individual possession there have been frequent calls for cannabis to be legalized. |
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Also, using cannabis does not mean that you are on the slippery slope to becoming a heroin user or future drug pusher. |
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It is widely known that cannabis is the most effective anti-emetic drug ever encountered. |
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Cannabinoids have been found to have an antiemetic effect...but paradoxically chronic cannabis use results in hyperemesis. |
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Combined with cannabis, it helps the user to detect psychic imprints, and systemize patterns. |
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The following morning he said he rolled several cannabis cigarettes to smoke during the day. |
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Although cannabis cigarettes are smoked less frequently than nicotine cigarettes, their mode of inhalation is very different. |
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Mr Williams said Luke had drunk brandy, cider and taken cannabis before he smashed a window in the house. |
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Then I started drinking heavily, smoking cannabis, drinking Temaza linctus which made me go a bit crazy. |
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They visited him, knowing they could have alcohol, cigarettes and drugs such as cannabis and poppers, things forbidden at home. |
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Thus, the perception of cannabis as a less dangerous drug is not mainly based on a lack of experience or drug education. |
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And basically I can see no reason why cannabis should remain an illegal substance. |
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I don't approve of smoking in any form, whether it's cannabis or nicotine, but I do think the police were going a little bit over the top. |
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The debate over the use of cannabis in medicine is controversial and emotive. |
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I know of cases where cannabis has almost wiped out pain from such diseases as arthritis. |
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In deference to her strong views and independence, Ames was cremated and her ashes were scattered with a few cannabis seeds. |
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The long-term effects of cannabis on the body are still a matter of controversy. |
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The most common drug used was cannabis, followed by ecstasy, acid, magic mushrooms, speed and cocaine. |
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They want to see a more realistic attitude than the blithe assumption that cannabis inevitably leads to heroin. |
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He was accused of smoking cannabis on tour and once ended up in a psychiatric ward after an emotional breakdown. |
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He was jailed for nine years after pleading guilty to conspiracy to supply class A drugs and possession of cocaine and cannabis. |
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But he notes that medical cannabis growers around the state continue to be prosecuted by local, state, and federal authorities. |
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Now he wants legislation strengthened to ban anyone from smoking cannabis before using boats, vehicles, aircraft or machinery. |
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To what extent does cannabis use interfere with skilled activities such as driving a motor vehicle or operating machinery? |
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Hartlepool magistrates yesterday ordered the forfeiture and destruction of the cannabis plants. |
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There is no difference between men and women on lifetime prevalence of cannabis, cocaine, amphetamines, opiates, or sedatives. |
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Beyond the substantial fiscal costs of enforcing the prohibition of cannabis, the social costs of such policies are considerable. |
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Whether it be alcohol, cannabis, opiates, Khat, cocaine, nicotine or merely caffeine, few of us seem able to face life without chemical crutches. |
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They're so straight, some of these people, that you can see how stressed they are when it comes to asking for cannabis. |
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A reason politicians often give for not legalising cannabis is that it leads to harder drugs. |
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By the age of 14 Annie was drinking straight vodka, smoking cannabis on a daily basis and almost never going to school. |
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If cannabis was legalised then health risks would not be such a major issue! |
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A young man who regularly uses cannabis followed a fellow bus passenger and headbutted him for no reason, Isleworth Crown Court heard on Monday. |
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One issue that could continue to haunt the government is the downgrading of cannabis to a class-C drug. |
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In vulnerable individuals, cannabis precipitates schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders and worsens their course. |
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Self reported use of cannabis in early adulthood was associated with an increased risk of developing schizophrenia. |
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One quarter of all male drivers under the age of 25 years tested positive for drugs, with being cannabis the most common drug. |
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The Statistics Canada study reveals that the increase hasn't been confined to cannabis, which includes marijuana, hashish and hash oil. |
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The product contains the cannabis extract tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol. |
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On this occasion there are five girls, two giddy with alcohol, and two teenage lads building cannabis joints, looking cautious about my motives. |
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A number of European countries have decriminalised possession of cannabis or have softened laws in the area. |
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There are 60 or more therapeutic compounds in cannabis that are healing agents in medical and herbal treatments. |
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It therefore seems that cannabis is not a major contributor to accidents on the roads. |
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In practice, most people caught with small amounts of cannabis will get off with a warning. |
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The Police Foundation Report by the redoubtable Lady Runciman provided the intellectual credibility for declassifying cannabis. |
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The results reveal that cocaine is the second most common drug to show up in tests, with cannabis the most frequent. |
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Again, the proximity of Morocco, where cannabis is a traditional product, facilitated the supply of hashish and marijuana for the Spanish market. |
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The NHSDA defines cannabis as both marijuana and hashish, and tells how it is typically used. |
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Although there has never been a recorded death from the overuse of cannabis, it is not harmless. |
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Magic mushrooms and cannabis plants were seized by police officers carrying out a drugs raid on a house in Atworth. |
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By declassifying cannabis, it sent out the message that it is OK to take this drug. |
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Officers believe the amount of cannabis seized by officers will seriously impact supplies throughout south London and beyond. |
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She asks him about his drug use and tries to say that it makes him psychologically inclined to believe cannabis is harmless. |
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When I got back to Blackburn, because I'd been drinking and smoking a lot of cannabis over there, I went back on to the gear again. |
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The court heard she had previous convictions for possessing cannabis, criminal damage and theft. |
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Secondly, premorbid personality traits may have predisposed individuals both to developing schizophrenia and to using cannabis. |
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The research will also reignite the debate over the use of cannabis for other medicinal purposes. |
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The problem of cannabis is now a regular topic of discussion at meetings of the Swindon Association of Secondary Heads. |
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Surely greater freedom would involve allowing people to smoke a harmless drug such as cannabis? |
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From what I've been told smoking cannabis is allegedly less harmful than cigarettes. |
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He claimed another criminal who ran a cannabis farm with Taylor was behind the killing, but that detectives manipulated evidence to frame him. |
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The number of busts for hard drugs within the British army has doubled in two years and now easily exceeds positive tests for cannabis. |
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The tests are capable of detecting traces of methamphetamine, heroin and cannabis found in the urine sample. |
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The final blow came when no fewer than seven of his shadow cabinet colleagues admitted they had used cannabis. |
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It was revealed that cannabis was traceable in the body for a minimum of six hours after smoking it. |
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A 16-year-old boy who carried out two knifepoint robberies after smoking cannabis has been named and shamed by a judge. |
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The World Health Organization has concluded that cannabis, when smoked, is twice as carcinogenic as tobacco. |
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Secondly, the press this week hailed cannabis as a wonder drug and a miracle cure. |
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It is true that nearly all users of hard drugs have previously used cannabis. |
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The cannabis debate can fuddle the brain almost as much as the drug itself. |
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The suspect, who is in his 20s, was captured in his bedroom at 6am with crack cocaine, cannabis and a wad of cash stashed in a shoebox. |
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If Portillo and the Conservatives were bold enough to take on the legalisation of cannabis they would leapfrog beyond political triangulation. |
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I would myself wonder what we would expect the big drugs barons to do if we legalise cannabis. |
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There is weight to the argument that cannabis use leads to a greater chance of becoming involved with hard drugs. |
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Myself, I believe that legalising cannabis will be just another step closer to losing the battle with class A drug abuse. |
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I am on the side of legalising cannabis for a number of reasons, firstly to break the link between cannabis and hard drugs. |
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I forced myself onto my balcony, and very methodically packed another pipe full of cannabis, sat down in a chair, and turned some music on. |
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The chief architect behind the Government's downgrading of cannabis has a relative who is a drug addict, it was revealed yesterday. |
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The people who want cannabis to stay banned, however, seem to consider themselves the moral majority. |
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In a radical move, the country has decriminalised the use of not just cannabis, but all illegal drugs, including heroin. |
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It will currently include, among many other substances, cannabis, heroin, cocaine, crack, LSD and ecstasy. |
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When they caught him, they found he was again in possession of a small amount of cannabis and was carrying a steak knife. |
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Thus published data do not support the characterisation of cannabis as a risk factor for mortality. |
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Last March, cocaine, ecstasy and cannabis resin were found at Rear Cross on the Tipperary border, and at Hyde Road in Limerick. |
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A boat arrives in a port in this country and it has on board cannabis resin. |
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In the rave setting, enthusiasts use cannabis to relax and chill out. |
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They will be sent for forensic testing for ecstasy, speed and cannabis. |
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The research also showed that once the patients stabilized on methadone, there was a decrease in their cannabis use. |
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Today, the pace of leading-edge research with compounds in the cannabis plant is accelerating. |
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In 1611, cannabis was planted in Jamestown, Virginia, by order of the king. |
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But there are reports which say cannabis can be considered as a cause of death because it can induce a cardiac arrest. |
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One of Ziggy's finds was in the prison's large kitchen, when he found a piece of cannabis only about a quarter the size of a matchstick concealed under a washbasin. |
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Adopted as the collegiate drug of choice, cannabis was no longer just a weed smoked by marginalized Mexicans and blacks. |
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In the second century, wealthy Romans served to their guests a confectionary treat containing cannabis. |
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Many Middle Eastern and Northern African cultures have used cannabis for sexual purposes in a potent form known as kif as recently as the early 20th Century. |
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This makes cannabis dealing as serious as aggravated rape or armed robbery, at the same time that personal use is put on a par with anti-depressants and steroids. |
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For thousands of years men and women in many cultures have used cannabis as a curative and a source of fiber and oil. |
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The trial will be reconvened in the Pickaquoy Centre next month, where defence evidence from an expert witness on the medicinal use of cannabis is due to be heard. |
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Why not legalise cannabis and tax it to the same extent as tobacco? |
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I started off by smoking cannabis with friends on a recreational basis. |
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He was using cannabis, LSD, speed and magic mushrooms on a regular basis. |
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The report claims not only that the study measured for cannabis and risk of accident, but that it was a sampling of national data. |
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Heap praise, not scorn, on physicians who are brave and caring enough to recommend cannabis when appropriate. |
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Then there was the story of the semipro ball player who used cannabis for pain control. |
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Two youths approached the young man and asked him to sell them cannabis. |
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The cannabis produced an initial beneficial effect for the patients in that the anergia, anhedonia, and low imaginative capacity caused by the antipsychotic were reversed. |
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Anticipating actual legal reform, the development of cannabis beverages, lozenges, skin patches or other forms of delivery could be encouraged to diminish pulmonary hazards. |
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The National Institute on Drug Abuse handles all of the grants to perform research with cannabis. |
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Six cannabis plants were seized along with a quantity of cannabis resin and the hallucinogenic drug LSD referred to on the streets as magic mushrooms. |
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Drugs squad officers have seized imitation guns, a scanner, knives, bars of cannabis, cocaine, weighing scales and smoking pipes in the past twelve months. |
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Molecular studies have shown that tetrahydrocannabinol, the active component of cannabis, increases release of dopamine in the mesolimbic pathway. |
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Since 1999, the agency says, it has approved 16 of 18 applications for cannabis from independently funded studies. |
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But before celebrating, please note, there is a plausible basis for sudden death from cannabis. |
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Each town and municipality is handling recreational cannabis in its own way. |
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In 1993, 53.15 tons of cannabis were seized by the government. |
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What we must realise though is that cannabis, if legalised, would not have to be a social drug but could be legalised for medicinal purposes only. |
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Meanwhile drugs squad officers seized E1000 of ecstasy, cannabis and a deal of what is believed to be cocaine in a raid on a house in the Crozon area of the city. |
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Both tobacco and cannabis have a similar range of carcinogenic substances. |
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When the first WEED aired, Dr. Gupta apologized, sincerely repentant for having poo-pooed the medicinal benefits of cannabis. |
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You'll probably also recall that a few years ago, an American millionaire was hauled before the local courts on charges relating to the possession of cannabis. |
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The prohibition on cannabis and medical research seems to be the result of the same type of zealous fear. |
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Drugs, of course, have replaced alcohol as the unforgivable sin, and to be found smoking cannabis is considered every bit as serious a crime as downing vintage cognac. |
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A former fugitive accused of bankrolling a massive skunk cannabis factory at an airfield near Selby has pleaded guilty to being concerned in the production of cannabis. |
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Drugs tend to affect the internal body clock and those on amphetamines like Speed are likely to count far too fast while cannabis users are expected to go too slowly. |
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A used cannabis bong has been found yards away from a primary school. |
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In the ten years since first trying cannabis, I have been a regular smoker of pure, high quality cannabis using water bongs, special pipes and rarely pure joints. |
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And they happily spent millions on promoting the idea that cannabis was an extremely dangerous, addictive narcotic, that would kill, or drive users insane. |
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In 2004 a 36-year-old man from Pembrokeshire became the first person in the UK to die from cannabis toxicity. |
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A man appeared from custody at Kirkwall Sheriff Court on Monday morning charged with assault, breach of the peace and possession of cannabis resin. |
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In Oregon, voters will decide whether to join Washington and Colorado in legalizing cannabis for recreational use. |
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The drug dealers used the switches on heated lamps to grow their cannabis. |
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Should more research be done into the use of cannabis to treat arthritis? |
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The St Peter's School pupils were found out when one, a 15-year-old girl, was discovered with a cigarette lighter, cigarette papers and cannabis resin. |
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They seized some cannabis bush and cannabis resin from a caravan in the back garden and the couple were arrested, but a thorough search of the house revealed no further drugs. |
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I smoke high quality hybrid cannabis like skunk, northern lights and purple haze, and sometimes high quality hashish like menali, charis and gold seal. |
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The 10-minute test can detect cannabis up to 14 days after it is taken, but only three to five days after cocaine, amphetamines or opiates are used. |
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A woman from Leyland Road was cautioned for possessing cannabis. |
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Of the 26 people arrested, 17 were cautioned for having cannabis. |
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The Government is reclassifying cannabis from a class B to a class C drug as part of its overall drug strategy to focus on class A drugs, especially heroin and cocaine. |
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I also know of one instance where cannabis resin was being cut with an addictive substance to ensure that the users all came back to the same vendor and did not go else where. |
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The trials are being carried out at hospitals throughout Britain in the hope of measuring the effects of cannabis plant extract against other pain-relieving drugs. |
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The State Government's proposed cannabis law reforms will horrify parents and others worried about the local drug scene, according to Greenough MLA Jamie Edwards. |
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The Garda National Drugs Unit has largely dismantled the Irish end of a massive international cannabis and cocaine network following three separate swoops. |
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Legalization will not only make it safer for users but it will clear the name of the estimated 600,000 Canadians who have been convicted of simple cannabis possession. |
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You would be fairly surprised at some of the people who smoke cannabis. |
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He showed them some cannabis claiming he had confiscated it from others. |
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Does cannabis use play a causal role in this sequence of drug involvement? |
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Demonised as a gateway drug, hailed as a medical wonder drug, cannabis is never far from controversy and the debate to legalise it has never been more acute. |
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There's clear evidence that cannabis is itself a gateway drug to harder and more damaging drugs, and that cannabis itself has a devastating impact on our poorer communities. |
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It may have been that a combination of alcohol and cannabis fuelled a fantasy for financial gain and disinhibited you, as the police report put it. |
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If I could disinvent alcohol and cannabis, I'd be tempted to do it. |
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In contrast, this study indicates that Jamaican users universally perceive cannabis as an energizer, a motive power, never as an enervator that leads to apathy and immobility. |
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The drugs confiscated included heroin, cannabis resin and cocaine. |
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Rasul was charged with possession of 161 miligrammes of diamorphine and a quantity of skunk cannabis on May 23 last year. |
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They carried out a search and 12 small bags of cannabis were found in the glove compartment. |
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Glenn Watts Other than the medicinal benefits, the other main advantage of legalising cannabis would have to be the impact on crime. |
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Researchers led by Dr Anita Holdcroft from ImperialCollege,London, a remeasuring the effects of cannabis extract THCcompared toother painkillers. |
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Placing the cannabis industry in the hands of nonprofits committed to fostering public health would rejigger the incentive structure. |
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Home Secretary Jacqui Smith will have the responsibility of deciding whether to regrade cannabis when the committee reports back next year. |
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On 12 May the party revealed plans to legalise cannabis and extend paid paternity leave. |
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Six kilos of cocaine, 22 kilos of speed and 20 kilos of herbal cannabis were found during a search of a lorry in Kilkeel. |
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Windmills, tulips, wooden shoes, cheese, Delftware pottery, and cannabis are among the items associated with the Netherlands by tourists. |
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Conditional cautions, penalty notices for disorder, cannabis and khat warnings, will be replaced. |
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By reclassifying cannabis we are being honest to young people about the harm cannabis can cause in comparison to drugs such as crack and heroin. |
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Jane Harris, of Rethink, said reclassifying cannabis would make little difference. |
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Cross of Penry Street in Rhos near Wrexham, admitted possessing cannabis, a class B drug and ketamine, a class C drug, with intent to supply. |
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The well-known cannabis and tetra hydrocannabinol possess antispastic action, hallucinogenic, antiemetic, anxiolytic and analgesic effects. |
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Not just cannabis, but psychedelics and other substances, too. |
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Donna Horrigan and her boyfriend Darren Woodier had toddler Demi pass cannabis through a grille in the front door of their home in Middlesbrough. |
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He holds a California Medical Marijuana Verification Card, which enables him to buy cannabis for medical purposes. |
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A pounds 15,000 cannabis farm was unearthed by police officers along with deadly weapons including a weight-lifting bar fitted with blades. |
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All three pled guilty at a court martial in Colchester, Essex, yesterday to possessing cannabis and being absent without leave. |
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The MP told parliament that legalising cannabis would be the thin end of the wedge. |
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People here are much more likely to have the 3 volumes of Marx's Kapital on their shelves than a stashbox full of cannabis. |
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They are also involved in cannabis dealing, vehicle theft, car rebirthing, currency counterfeiting and fraud. |
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The 40 per cent proof spirit, which contains cannabis seeds, is being imported from the Czech Republic. |
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CannTrust is offering these strains of hydroponically grown cannabis to patients who have a medical document completed by their physician. |
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A HOUSE husband who admitted supplying cannabis narrowly avoided a prison sentence because of the impact a jail term would have on his children. |
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Synthetic cannabinoids have been produced for a longer period of time and are used in the designer drug synthetic cannabis. |
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Things go downhill from there, as we visit a Dutch pothead who heads a cannabis cult. |
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Ryan Hobday, of James Green Road, Tile Hill, was caught with cannabis worth pounds 70, pounds 145 cash and two mobile phones. |
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When they got there, they had a good poke around the house and found a tray on the table where there was some reminiscence of some cannabis. |
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Members of the church revere cannabis as both a sacrament and a deity, identifying it with the Zoroastrian haoma and the Vedic soma. |
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Officers told the court last Friday that they found enough cannabis to handroll 17 joints. |
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The entheogenic use of cannabis has also been widely practised for centuries. |
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The silly singer boasted in an interview about taking cannabis, ecstasy and hallucinogens. |
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A DOPEHEAD found himself in the cells after complaining to police he had been sold poor quality cannabis. |
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After 1967, he regularly smoked cannabis and hashish, and used LSD and amphetamines, particularly while touring. |
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Luke Quinn, 24, of Petitor Crescent, Henley Green, admitted possessing cocaine and cannabis and cannabis resin. |
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