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		<title>French newspaper Le Figaro warns of cannabis cyber-police and fictional worldwide cannabis seed shipping</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Mar 2011 14:54:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kanaman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[


 In these times of increasing repression in France, national daily ‘Le Figaro’ shows its true colours as a propaganda tool rather than a source of factual information.
An article published on the website of Le Figaro last week (23rd March 2011)  aroused our curiosity as, in addition to vague threats about cyberpolice, it mentioned the [...]]]></description>
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<p>An article published on the website of Le Figaro last week (23rd March 2011)  aroused our curiosity as, in addition to vague threats about cyberpolice, it mentioned the well-known cannabis seed company Sensi Seeds on several occasions.</p>
<div id="attachment_1295" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://weedforneed.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/propaganda-pict.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1295" title="propaganda-pict" src="http://weedforneed.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/propaganda-pict-300x164.jpg" alt="Picture used to illustrate what you can buy online, according to the paper" width="300" height="164" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Picture used to illustrate what you can buy online, according to the paper</p></div>
<p>Fact or propaganda? An extract from the beginning of the article states:</p>
<p>“ [Based] In the Netherlands, the Sensi Seed website unapologetically advertises their ‘cannabis seedbank’ in all languages. They sell complete culture tents, similar in size  to wardrobes, ‘bloom boosters’ and even teach how to ‘grow with the Moon,’ to optimize growth according to the lunar calendar. From “Shiva Shanti” at 20 euros for ten seeds to the “Marley’s Collie”, 120 euros, “a strain of ganja celebrated by the great Bob Marley”, the bank offers hundreds of varieties. And even accessories: caps, t-shirts, playing cards. Everything is available worldwide, sent in express parcels.”</p>
<ul>
<li>Firstly, which companies would not promote their products on their website?</li>
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<p>What seems to offend the newspaper is the casualness with which a company can advertise cannabis and hemp, but in Holland, freedom of expression is not limited by legislation as it is in France (where portraying any illegal substance in a good or positive way is strictly forbidden by law). Furthermore Bedrocan, the only company to legally grow cannabis in the Netherlands for pharmaceutical supply, uses Sensi Seeds varieties. What company would not display pride in such an achievement and credit to their product?</p>
<ul>
<li>As to advertising in ‘all’ languages, it is becoming quite normal, indeed essential, for a renowned international company to communicate in several languages. The Sensi Seeds website is available in nine languages, which for some journalists (at least those of Figaro), apparently covers every tongue.</li>
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<ul>
<li> Factual error #1: No cultivation materials  are available on the site, neither tents nor crop fertilizer.</li>
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<p>The company has indeed sold such equipment in the past, but in 2007 ceased to retail all types of grow and cultivation supplies both on the website and in the stores, located in  Amsterdam. As to the lunar calendar, though there are none on the site, they are easily accessible on the net and not only for cannabis growers. Farmers and gardeners have relied on such almanacs for thousands of years to successfully cultivate all types of crops; they are hardly a radical or subversive tool.</p>
<ul>
<li>Lost In Translation: “Marley’s Collie… a strain of ganja celebrated by the great Bob Marley”.</li>
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<p>On the site sensiseeds.com the exact phrase is: “a strain of ganja to celebrate the great Bob Marley.”<br />
Some confusion here: Le Figaro has a person who died 30 years ago celebrating a variety that did not exist during his lifetime! If anyone could celebrate cannabis from beyond the grave it might well be the unofficial Jamaican patron saint of smoking herb, but this would be a stupid claim for anyone to make, let alone a company that made a point of honoring him.</p>
<ul>
<li>Factual error #2: it is stated that Sensi Seeds sends everything they sell- including the cultivation materials mentioned earlier-worldwide, by express post no less.</li>
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<p>The site has a page dedicated to the availability by country; the reader cannot fail to see  that most countries are not shipped to for legal reasons. The only countries available are European countries. This is not ‘worldwide’ in any way! Perhaps Le Figaro defines ‘the world’ as Europe, which would also account for the world only having nine languages. Perhaps the shock value of the article would be lessened by the truth: Sensi Seeds is in fact operating in accordance with French and European law. They were even wrong about the express delivery, although insured post is featured as a shipping option.</p>
<div id="attachment_1296" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://weedforneed.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/hints-for-cybercops.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1296" title="Illustration from the French police describing the main 5 evidences to catch growers" src="http://weedforneed.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/hints-for-cybercops-300x234.jpg" alt="Illustration from the French police describing the main 5 evidences to catch growers" width="300" height="234" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Illustration from the French police describing the main 5 evidences to catch growers</p></div>
<p>So this is the propaganda launched by a newspaper that is widely known for  very close links with the Elys?e (the Presidential Palace, French equivalent of the White House or 10, Downing Street).</p>
<p>The rest of the article is of the same ilk, describing the techniques used by French cyberpolice to track down criminals, using new technology.<br />
It can be speculated that the article is a response to a program recently aired on TV channel France 2, which  openly discussed the legalization of cannabis in countries where freedom of expression is not restricted as it is in France. Did Le Figaro decide the French public needed a reminder  that essentially they live in a police state?</p>
<p>But what power does the French police have over a site hosted in another country? Technically they can discover who visits which website by spying on citizens and their Internet usage (not only in connection with cannabis), but it stops there. They cannot tell who actually bought a product on a (foreign) site, and who just visited. Dutch law is strict on the protection of personal data and in no way can France challenge the Dutch authority over the site.</p>
<p>Le Figaro are attempting to scare people who have chosen to self-produce a substance which is less harmful than alcohol or tobacco. However the illegal cultivation of cannabis puts them in greater danger than if they turn to the black market to obtain it. In more and more cases people are growing for personal medicinal use, prepared to take the legal risk to obtain a safe an effective medicine denied them by their own government.</p>
<p>The first paragraph of the article describes the Netherlands as contradictory. This must make France, which has never ceased the production of hemp but has the most repressive laws in Europe regarding the use of cannabis, flat out hypocritical.</p>
<p>The only details that are correct in the article are the prices of seeds (apparently they cannot lie when it comes to money) and the conclusion, which grudgingly admits that the police, cyber or otherwise, must overcome one handicap: having cannabis seeds shipped to France is not a criminal offence.</p>
<p>We thank them however for realizing that Sensi Seeds is the quintessential place to <a title="Buy cannabis seeds!" href="http://cannabismjseeds.com">buy cannabis seeds</a>!</p>
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		<title>Cannabis Magnate Ben Dronkers Nominated For International Hemp Activism Award</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Sep 2010 13:34:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kanaman</dc:creator>
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 Ben Dronkers described his reaction as ‘pleased and surprised’ upon learning of his nomination for Outstanding International Hemp Activist of the Year in the Jack Herer Awards 2010. Ben is one of Europe’s leading hemp entrepreneurs and the man behind HempFlax and the world famous Hash Marihuana &#38; Hemp Museum, as well as Sensi [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1218" title="Ben Dronkers and Jack Herer " src="http://weedforneed.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/untitled-62-copy-294x300.jpg" alt="Ben Dronkers and Jack Herer " width="294" height="300" />Ben Dronkers described his reaction as ‘pleased and surprised’ upon learning of his nomination for Outstanding International Hemp Activist of the Year in the Jack Herer Awards 2010. Ben is one of Europe’s leading hemp entrepreneurs and the man behind HempFlax and the world famous Hash Marihuana &amp; Hemp Museum, as well as Sensi Seeds, which this year celebrates its 25<sup>th</sup> anniversary.</p>
<p><strong>Industrial Hemp Revolution</strong></p>
<p>When he began HempFlax in 1993, the proud Dutch tradition of hemp farming had lain dormant for half a century. Specialized hemp harvesting and processing machinery was designed, developed and patented by HempFlax, beginning an industrial hemp revolution. Ben and his dedicated team single-handedly revived the Dutch  market for hemp.</p>
<p><strong>Smoking Bunnies</strong></p>
<p>Some of the products even caused amusement:  jokes circulated about bunnies getting stoned on their hemp fibre bedding. Over two decades later, Ben is the one having the last laugh. HempFlax now harvests and processes 2400 hectares (5930 acres) per year. The fibre and hurds are used by major companies such as BMW, and the Queen of England’s horses are stabled on HempFlax bedding (along with thousands of happy bunnies throughout Europe).</p>
<p><strong>Hemp Research Continues</strong></p>
<p>Ben’s take on what really makes HempFlax special is that the whole production chain, from sowing to marketing, is geared towards optimum environmental benefit, use and application of this astonishing resource. The research and development into hemp’s vast potential to offer us a sustainable future continues.</p>
<p><strong>Smoking Buddies</strong></p>
<p>The Jack Herer Awards began in 2004  to honour exceptional achievement in hemp activism. The Award Ceremony takes place on October 7<sup>th</sup>, and this year will feature a tribute to Jack himself, dearly missed by the cannabis community worldwide after his passing earlier this year. Jack and Ben were close friends, and in 2005 Ben presented Jack with the Hash Marihuana &amp; Hemp Museum’s annual Cannabis Culture Award (Cannabis Cultuur Prijs) to honour and applaud Jack’s great part in the cannabis crusade. It is easy to imagine Jack appreciating, with a smile, his smoking buddy’s nomination for a Jack Herer Award.</p>
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		<title>Sensi Seeds Skunk#1 winner of the oldest spanish cannabis cup!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 15:25:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kanaman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The AMEC cannabis Cup (Asociacion Madrilena de Estudios de Cannabis) is the oldest cannabis festival in Spain. The last cup was already the 13th edition of this spanish cannabis cup!
The overall winner was Skunk #1, from Sensi Seeds. This was also the winner in the categories Presence (appearance) and taste. The plant was grown outdoors [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1058" title="AMEC-2009" src="http://weedforneed.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/amec-2009.jpg" alt="AMEC-2009" width="172" height="224" />The AMEC cannabis Cup (Asociacion Madrilena de Estudios de Cannabis) is the oldest cannabis festival in Spain. The last cup was already the 13th edition of this spanish cannabis cup!</p>
<p>The overall winner was <noindex><a rel="nofollow" title="http://www.sensiseeds.com/refer.asp?refid={FACEB74B-01F1-4A9B-B3D3-83DC4D252B4B}&amp;plu=347" href="http://weedforneed.com/weed/aHR0cDovL3d3dy5zZW5zaXNlZWRzLmNvbS9yZWZlci5hc3A/cmVmaWQ9e0ZBQ0VCNzRCLTAxRjEtNEE5Qi1CM0QzLTgzREM0RDI1MkI0Qn0mYW1wO3BsdT0zNDc=" target="_blank">Skunk #1</a></noindex>, from Sensi Seeds. This was also the winner in the categories Presence (appearance) and taste. The plant was grown outdoors (in a pot) from April till early October, and she was feed with “Organic Bloom and loads of love, at the mountains of Guadalajara”.</p>
<p>The second and third prize went to respectivly Shark Attack and Critical +.</p>
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		<title>Cannabis Ebonics – Stoner Terms</title>
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We found this list of stoner terms online and thought we’d share them.  Some of the terms are more frequently used in America however most (if not all) have made their way into the international stoner vocabulary.  We also dug up a classic clip of Ali G listing other stoner terms:
April 20th (4/20) – International [...]]]></description>
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<p>We found this list of stoner terms online and thought we’d share them.  Some of the terms are more frequently used in America however most (if not all) have made their way into the international stoner vocabulary.  We also dug up a classic clip of Ali G listing other stoner terms:</p>
<p><strong>April 20th (4/20)</strong> – International Cannabis Day, everyone blazes on this day. Everyone blazes at 4:20 every day too.</p>
<p><strong>Blaze – </strong>To get high!</p>
<p><strong>Blunt </strong>- Either a hollowed out cigar filled with marijuana or (more commonly) a “marijuana cigarette” rolled with a blunt wrap (tobacco paper or emptied cigar).</p>
<p><strong>Bowl </strong>- Can refer either to the part of a piece that holds cannabis, or to the pipe itself.</p>
<p><strong>Bogart </strong>- The act of holding on to a joint/piece/blunt for too long, or one who does such an act: “Don’t bogart that joint my friend, pass it over to me”.</p>
<p><strong>Boo</strong> – A street name for marijuana, listed only in anti-drug literature. No one has ever heard or used it. If you are ever arrested for possession, you should use this term, saving the taxpayers the expense of correcting and reprinting anti-pot pamphlets.<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Kick-Hole / </strong><strong>Carb</strong> <strong> </strong> – The hole on the side of a piece used to regulate air flow. Hold it closed with your thumb while inhaling to draw smoke into the chamber, then release to let air in and force the smoke into your lungs. Also called a “rush hole”.</p>
<p><strong>Cherry</strong> – The red burning coal of marijuana in a joint or bowl.</p>
<p><strong>Chillum</strong> – A pipe with the bowl in line with the stem.</p>
<p><strong>Ganja</strong> – Just 1 of many synonyms for cannabis, others include  Dope, Marijuana, Grass, Draw, Puff, Blow, Weed, Gear, Ganja, Herb, Wacky Baccy, Skunk, Pot, Bob Hope and Bob – see the Ali G video below for many more <img src='http://weedforneed.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><strong>Hashish / Hash </strong>- The resin secreted by a marijuana plant. Different kinds of hash are prepared with a variety of recipes.</p>
<p><strong>Hash oil </strong>- A liquid extracted from marijuana. Use mostly by dipping smokeables into the hash oil.</p>
<p><strong>Hit</strong> – A drag or puff cannabis.</p>
<p><strong>Hot Box / White wall </strong>- Getting high in a car or small space with no ventilation so that you are constantly inhaling atmospheric smoke.</p>
<p><strong>Joint / Zut / Doob / Doobie </strong>- Marijuana cigarette.  Kind Bud (chronic, hydro, sticky icky, highs) – High potency Cannabis.</p>
<p><strong>Mids</strong> – Descent cannabis for the money you pay for it, if you don’t have a lot of money this is the best way to go.</p>
<p><strong>Moocher</strong> – Someone who will smoke your bud in a second, but never has any of their own.</p>
<p><strong>Papers</strong> <strong>/ Skins</strong> – Cigarette papers used for rolling joints.</p>
<p><strong>Piece </strong>- Refers to a pipe of one sort or another.</p>
<p><strong>Resin </strong>- Black tar like stuff that builds up in smoking apparatuses.</p>
<p><strong>Schwag</strong> – Low grade cannabis or the leftovers from the bottom of a big bag.</div>
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		<title>Top U.K government scientist says: Cannabis evidence ‘was devalued’</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 10:20:35 +0000</pubDate>
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We came across this interesting thread on the BBC website which refers to a lecture given by Professor David Nutt, of the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs.  Professor Nutt used a lecture at King’s College in London and a briefing paper to attack what he called the “artificial” separation of alcohol and tobacco [...]]]></description>
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<p>We came across this interesting thread on the BBC website which refers to a lecture given by Professor David Nutt, of the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs.  Professor Nutt used a lecture at King’s College in London and a briefing paper to attack what he called the “artificial” separation of alcohol and tobacco from illegal drugs, accusing ex-Home Secretary Jacqui Smith of “devaluing” scientific research. He also criticizes the scare-tactics of the U.K government on the issue and claims that the link between cannabis use and schizophrenia is hugely over-exaggerated;  This  story has some traction and has been on rotation on both BBC News 24 and British terrestrial television!  It is a blow to the U.K government as Professor Nutt is the new chairman of the Government’s Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs – popularly known as the government’s “Drug Czar”.</p>
<p>Many observers are worried about the contradictory and incoherent nature of the U.K’s current drug policy which clearly hasn’t worked – The U.K has the 3<sup>rd</sup> largest cannabis consumption rate in the western world! The Home Secretary has herself admitted to smoking cannabis as a student whilst attending Oxford University – making her a MASSIVE hypocrite – if she had been caught under her own rules, she would never have been able to hold the position of Home Secretary!</p>
<p>I also came across a video on the subject… enjoy!</p>
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		<title>Houses made of hemp could help combat climate change!</title>
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We have recently come across this very interesting press release from Professor Peter Walker at the University of Bath (U.K) who is leading the research into the use of hemp-lime in construction.  Buildings and other infrastructure currently accounts for almost 20% of the UK’s eco-footprint.  This is another example of how this wonderful plant can [...]]]></description>
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<p>We have recently come across this very interesting press release from Professor Peter Walker at the University of Bath (U.K) who is leading the research into the use of hemp-lime in construction.  Buildings and other infrastructure currently accounts for almost 20% of the UK’s eco-footprint.  This is another example of how this wonderful plant can help save reduce carbon dioxide emissions.  Recently we brought you the news that Hanes – one of the worlds biggest consumer brands – has been investing in a new hemp technology called Crailar which requires only a fraction of the water needed to make cotton; and we are very happy to announce that it is the subject of another of our articles, a Dutch company called Hempflax who has won the contract to supply the raw materials to Hanes – i.e. the HEMP!</p>
<p>Here’s the press release:</p>
<p><strong>Houses made of hemp, timber or straw could help combat climate change by reducing the carbon footprint of building construction, according to researchers at the University of Bath.</strong></p>
<p>Currently the construction industry is a major contributor of environmental pollutants, with buildings and other build infrastructure contributing to around 19% of the UK’s eco-footprint.  Researchers at the BRE Centre for Innovative Construction Materials are researching low carbon alternatives to building materials currently used by the construction industry.  Although timber is used as a building material in many parts of the world, historically it is used less in the UK than in other countries. Researchers at the Centre are developing new ways of using timber and other crop-based materials such as hemp, natural fibre composites and straw bales. Their work using straw bales as a building material has already been featured on Channel 4’s Grand Designs series.</p>
<p>Professor Peter Walker, Director of the Centre, is leading the research. He said: “The environmental impact of the construction industry is huge. For example, it is estimated that worldwide the manufacture of cement contributes up to ten per cent of all industrial carbon dioxide emissions.  “We are looking at a variety of low carbon building materials including crop-based materials, innovative uses of traditional materials and developing low carbon cements and concretes to reduce impact of new infrastructure. As well as reducing the environmental footprint, many low carbon building materials offer other benefits, including healthier living through higher levels of thermal insulation and regulation of humidity levels.”</p>
<p>Their research is being presented at the Sustainable Energy &amp; the Environment showcase at the University of Bath.  The exhibition will be opened by David Willetts MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities &amp; Skills, and will be attended by industrialists, research councils, local and national government representatives and other key stakeholders from across the South West.  The exhibition coincides with the launch of the Institute for Sustainable Energy &amp; the Environment (I-SEE) at the University of Bath, which will bring together experts from diverse fields of science, engineering, social policy and economics to tackle the problems of climate change.</p>
<p><span id="more-791"> </span>I  found another article on the subject which can be read here:</p>
<p><strong>Hemp could be used to build carbon-neutral homes of the future to help combat climate change and boost the rural economy, say researchers at the University of Bath.<br />
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<p>A consortium, led by the BRE Centre for Innovative Construction Materials based at the University, has embarked on a unique housing project to develop the use of hemp-lime construction materials in the UK.  Hemp-lime is a lightweight composite building material made of fibres from the fast growing plant, bound together using a lime-based adhesive. The hemp plant stores carbon during its growth and this, combined with the low carbon footprint of lime and its very efficient insulating properties, gives the material a ‘better than zero carbon’ footprint.  Professor Pete Walker, Director of the BRE Centre for Innovative Construction Materials, explained: “We will be looking at the feasibility of using hemp-lime in place of traditional materials, so that they can be used widely in the building industry.  “We will be measuring the properties of lime-hemp materials, such as their strength and durability, as well as the energy efficiency of buildings made of these materials.  Using renewable crops to make building materials makes real sense – it only takes an area the size of a rugby pitch four months to grow enough hemp to build a typical three bedroom house.  Growing crops such as hemp (cannabis Sativa) can also provide economic and social benefits to rural economies through new agricultural markets for farmers and associated industries.”</p>
<p>The three year project, worth almost ?750,000, will collect vital scientific and engineering data about this new material so that it can be more widely used in the UK for building homes.  The project brings together a team of nine partners, comprising BRE Ltd, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studio architects, Hanson Cement, Hemcore, Lhoist UK, Lime Technology, National Non-Food Crops Centre, University of Bath and Wates Living Space.  As part of the project the University of Bath received a research grant of ?391,000 from the<noindex><a rel="nofollow" title="http://defrafarmingandfoodscience.csl.gov.uk/unit/floatingpage.cfm?id=19" target="_blank" href="http://weedforneed.com/weed/aHR0cDovL2RlZnJhZmFybWluZ2FuZGZvb2RzY2llbmNlLmNzbC5nb3YudWsvdW5pdC9mbG9hdGluZ3BhZ2UuY2ZtP2lkPTE5"> </a></noindex>Renewable Materials LINK programme run by the Department for Environment, Food &amp; Rural Affairs (DEFRA).</div>
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		<title>Marc Emery – Prince of Pot</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 08:11:55 +0000</pubDate>
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Here’s a piece I found on Marc Emery on U.S TV – it includes an interview with his wife Jodie Emery and is well worth a watch!

Marc is one of the figureheads of the cannabis legalization movement and his treatment by U.S and Canandian prosecutors who circumvented normal procedure to extradite him from Canada is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here’s a piece I found on Marc Emery on U.S TV – it includes an interview with his wife Jodie Emery and is well worth a watch!</p>
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<p>Marc is one of the figureheads of the cannabis legalization movement and his treatment by U.S and Canandian prosecutors who circumvented normal procedure to extradite him from Canada is both contradictory and illegal in our eyes.  Further information can be found at drugwarrant.com</p></div>
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		<title>New medical marijuana policy issued by the President</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 07:55:42 +0000</pubDate>
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The Obama administration announced today that it will not seek to arrest medical marijuana users and suppliers as long as they conform to state laws, under new policy guidelines to be sent to federal prosecutors Monday 19th October. A 3-page memo spelling out the policy is expected to be sent Monday to federal prosecutors in [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Obama administration announced today that it will not seek to arrest medical marijuana users and suppliers as long as they conform to state laws, under new policy guidelines to be sent to federal prosecutors Monday 19th October. A 3-page memo spelling out the policy is expected to be sent Monday to federal prosecutors in the 14 states which allow some use of marijuana for medical purposes, and also to top officials at the FBI and the DEA.</p>
<p>According to officials, the memo is designed to give a sense of prosecutorial priorities to U.S. Attorneys in the states that allow medical marijuana. It notes that cannabis sales in the United States are the largest source of money for violent Mexican drug cartels, but adds that federal law enforcement agencies have limited resources – It emphasizes that prosecutors have wide discretion in choosing which cases to pursue, and says it is not a good use of federal manpower to prosecute those who are without a doubt in compliance with state law.</p>
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<p>And while the policy memo describes a change in priorities away from prosecuting medical marijuana cases, it does not rule out the possibility that the federal government could still prosecute someone whose activities are allowed under state law. Two Justice Department officials described the new policy to The Associated Press, saying prosecutors will be told it is not a good use of their time to arrest people who use or provide medical marijuana in strict compliance with state laws.  The new policy is a significant departure from the Bush administration, which insisted it would continue to enforce federal anti-pot laws regardless of state codes. Fourteen states (Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington) currently allow some use of marijuana for medical purposes with more States expected to follow suit in the near future. California remains unique among those for the presence of dispensaries – businesses that sell marijuana and even advertise their services.</p>
<p>Attorney General Eric Holder said in March that he wanted federal law enforcement officials to pursue those who violate both federal and state law, but it has not been clear how that goal would be put into practice.  The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to discuss any legal guidance before it is formally issued. Officials were keen to stipulate that the government will still prosecute those who use medical marijuana as a cover for other illegal activity. The memo particularly warns that some suspects may hide old-fashioned drug dealing or other crimes behind a medical marijuana business. In particular, the memo urges prosecutors to pursue marijuana cases which involve violence, the illegal use of firearms, selling pot to minors, money laundering or other crimes.   Medical marijuana advocates have been anxious to see exactly how the administration would implement candidate Barack Obama’s repeated promises to change the policy in situations in which state laws allow the use of medical marijuana. Shortly after Obama took office, DEA agents raided four dispensaries in Los Angeles, prompting confusion about the government’s plans.</p></div>
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		<title>The High Cost of Empty Prisons</title>
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New York:
Last Wednesday (07/10/09), changes to New York?s notorious Rockefeller drug laws went into effect, allowing judges to shorten the prison terms of some non-violent offenders; particularly those incarcerated for non-violent crimes such as cannabis posession. This measure will further reduce New York?s prison population, which has already declined in the past 10 years from [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>New York:</strong></p>
<p>Last Wednesday (07/10/09), changes to New York?s notorious Rockefeller drug laws went into effect, allowing judges to shorten the prison terms of some non-violent offenders; particularly those incarcerated for non-violent crimes such as cannabis posession. This measure will further reduce New York?s prison population, which has already declined in the past 10 years from about 71,600 in 1999 under Mayor Rudy Giuliani to about 59,300 today – The state?s crime rate also dropped substantially during that time.<br />
Nevertheless, the state has been slow to close prisons;  this is a multi-billion-dollar industry – opposition from the correction officers? union and politicians from the upstate areas where most of our correctional facilities are has been fierce.</p>
<p>It was not until earlier this year that policymakers in Albany, confronted with fiscal crisis, mustered the will to shut three prison camps and seven prison annexes which amounted to a total of about 2,250 prison beds. This move is expected to save $52 million over the next two years.<br />
But the state could go further… The prison system still has more than 5,000 empty beds in 69 prisons. What?s more, there are other ways to lower the prison population. For starters state lawmakers could repeal the Rockefeller mandatory sentencing provisions that remain on the books. This could automatically release hundreds (maybe thousands) of prisoners currently incarcerated where the presiding judge was obliged to impose a mandatory-minimum sentence.</p>
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<p>Another option would be to increase the number of participants on work release. Today a mere about 2,500 are enrolled compared to 1994 when more than 27,000 people were in this time-tested program that helps prisoners manage the transition back into their communities.<br />
In addition, the state could reduce the number of people who are returned to prison for technical parole violations like missing a meeting with an officer or breaking curfew – last year, this was more than 9,000 parolees . Most experts agree that for about half of these people it would be safer and smarter to enroll them in re-entry programs or provide more supervision. Also, more prisoners with good institutional records could be given parole. And eligibility for so-called “merit time”, which reduces prison terms for non-violent inmates (such as those convicted of marijuana-related crimes) who complete educational and other programs, could be expanded to people convicted of violent offenses many years ago.<br />
Taken together, these actions could cut the state?s prison rolls by 5,000 to 10,000 more, enabling the governor and the legislature to close at least four prisons the size of Attica, which holds 2,100 inmates, or a greater number of smaller facilities.<br />
After New York passed the Rockefeller drug laws in 1973, a mandatory sentencing movement swept the country, raising the nationwide prison population from 300,000 to nearly 2.4 million. This experiment in mass incarceration was a failure. There is no conclusive evidence that it enhanced public safety, and some research suggests that time in prison makes people more prone to violence. It has wasted billions of dollars a year and has devastated the low-income minority communities where most of our prisoners come from.<br />
By downsizing its prison system, New York can now help point criminal justice in a more sensible and constructive direction and show other states how to save money in the process.   Similar plans have been put in motion in California which spends an estimated $2bn annually on its 155,000 prisoners. Like New York, California is in a major financial crisis and has a reported fiscal deficit of over $29bn for 2009.  It is the financial argument which is most convincing to politicians: for several years lobbyists have been campaigning for these releases on moral and compassionate grounds but it is only now that they are in financial meltdown that the lawmakers have started to take notice.</p></div>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 13:53:45 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Just thought we’d share some helpful tips on what <strong>NOT</strong> to do when growing cannabis:</p>
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<li> 1. Don?t Over water – Over watering kills weed plants. Water once the top few inches of the soil dry out.  Hydroponics is harder to over water because rockwool has such excellent drainage properties. As long as the rockwool cubes are not sitting in liquid it is virtually impossible to over water a hydroponic setup. A hydroponic setup could either be watered constantly as the drip method, or once to three times a day as in the flood and drain method.</li>
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<li>2. Don?t Tell People – Why? They will only be jealous. People love to feel important and that is why they will tell other people; because others will listen to them. – Keep it to yourself.</li>
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<li>3. Touch/kill Germinating Seeds – Please have some patience. It sometimes takes 10 days for a seed to sprout. The paper towel method is recommended but be careful  because you must handle the seeds when transferring them from the paper towel to your growing medium. This must be done with extreme care!</li>
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<li>4. Grow seeds from seeded weed – One of the greatest disappointments known to the growing man.</li>
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<p><strong>90% of what the final product will be is in the seed?s genetics and has little to do with the environment the plant is grown in.</strong></p>
<p>Many get their hands on the seed and think they have a gold mine. They will probably grow something like this: hermaphrodites, tall late flowering females coupled with early flowering males. This is because the only pollen that could have produced the seed was from a hermaphrodite or a very stunted and late flowering male the grower did not notice. Unless you are prepared for possible disappointment don?t use “unknown”  <a href="http://cannabismjseeds.com" target="_blank">cannabis seeds</a>. This is why people buy seeds from seedbanks such as <noindex><a rel="nofollow" title="http://www.sensiseeds.com/refer.asp?refid={FACEB74B-01F1-4A9B-B3D3-83DC4D252B4B}" href="http://weedforneed.com/weed/aHR0cDovL3d3dy5zZW5zaXNlZWRzLmNvbS9yZWZlci5hc3A/cmVmaWQ9e0ZBQ0VCNzRCLTAxRjEtNEE5Qi1CM0QzLTgzREM0RDI1MkI0Qn0=" target="_blank">Sensi Seeds</a></noindex>, <noindex><a rel="nofollow" title="http://www.whitelabelseedcompany.com/en/cannabis-seeds/s84.html" target="_blank" href="http://weedforneed.com/weed/aHR0cDovL3d3dy53aGl0ZWxhYmVsc2VlZGNvbXBhbnkuY29tL2VuL2Nhbm5hYmlzLXNlZWRzL3M4NC5odG1s">White Label Seeds</a></noindex>, <noindex><a rel="nofollow" title="http://weedseedshop.com/cannabis-seeds" target="_blank" href="http://weedforneed.com/weed/aHR0cDovL3dlZWRzZWVkc2hvcC5jb20vY2FubmFiaXMtc2VlZHM=">Weed Seed Shop</a></noindex> or <noindex><a rel="nofollow" title="http://www.flyingdutchmen.com/en/cannabis-seeds/s88.html" target="_blank" href="http://weedforneed.com/weed/aHR0cDovL3d3dy5mbHlpbmdkdXRjaG1lbi5jb20vZW4vY2FubmFiaXMtc2VlZHMvczg4Lmh0bWw=">Flying Dutchmen</a></noindex>.</p>
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<li>5. Don?t Over fertilize -Fertilize after first 2 spiked leaves appear follow the label. <strong>DON?T FERTILIZE EVERY TIME YOU WATER!!!</strong> Start with 25% and work your way up!  Leach the plants with lots of pure water every 2-4 weeks.  If the leaves suddenly twist or fold under, Leach and Spray with pure water for several days!</li>
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<li>6. Don?t Under fertilize – Under fertilizing is less common but it happens. If you are one of those people that likes to give the plant just enough nutrients make sure you use a organic soil mixture with blood meal and bone meal or some slow release fertilizer with micro nutrients.</li>
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<li>7. Don?t Start Too Early Outdoors – For several reasons! If you are starting outdoors June 1 is perfect. But if I start earlier I will get bigger buds right? <strong>Probably Wrong!</strong> Its strange but usually true: Plants started in early spring will get big but they will take significantly longer to start flowering. This is because at the peak vegetative period they sense the light cycles getting longer and longer, until June 21. But they don?t realize that its time to flower yet. Finally in the middle of August the plant says “HEY” “time to flower already” and it produces buds in August and September or later they will be tall as trees but thinner buds due to the fact that the sun is not as strong in September. Now if the ganja plants were put out later, as soon as they get a foot off the ground they say “what?s going on” I am just in early veggie and the light hours aren?t getting longer in fact SHORTER” Then the plants go crazy and since the sun is so bright in July and August you get amazing 6 foot trees that are heavier than the plants started in April!!!  in addition to finishing earlier the late started plants are not nearly as noticeable.</li>
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<p>Indoors is the same for different reasons. The light cannot penetrate more than a foot or two. So flower when plants are a foot tall. If you wait longer because you want bigger yields, you will get smaller yields and wait longer for them.</p>
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<li>8. Don?t Start too Late Outdoors – Plants need atleast a few weeks growing time before flowering starts as the summer days get shorter.  Starting too late in the summer will lead to small and/or immature plants by the time the season ends (harvest time)</li>
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<li>9. Don?t Provide A Bad Environment – Always provide air circulation and fresh air even during the night cycle is fine. All the air indoors should be replaced every 5-10 minutes.  Humidity between 30-70% temp aim for around 75-85?  Even seedlings need a gentle fan to strengthen the stems.</li>
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<li>10. Don?t Harvest Too Early – We know its hard. You see the buds and resin forming at a rapid rate. The buds are potent and you feel tempted to chop em down! The only problem is that another 25% of the weight will form in 2 more weeks. Wait until the plants have totally stopped growing and the white pistils are at least 50-75% brown.</li>
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<p><strong>*NOTE: Outdoors if security is a factor make your own call on when to sacrifice the fields. Also take buds continuously in case of thieves.*</strong></div>
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