U.K. police find hundreds of cannabis plants spread across eight rooms
Not once, but twice this year, a home on Euston Rd. in a Northampton, U.K. laid out the unwelcome mat for police searching for cannabis. Read More Source: ...
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Doctors seeking access to psilocybin mushrooms for training purposes get a boost from the Green Party
Seventeen healthcare professionals who have been waiting more than 100 days to learn whether or not they will be able to access psilocybin mushrooms for training purposes have received the support of three members of Parliament, including Elizabeth May. Read More Source: ...
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Kiwi musician Tiki Taane claims to be “a really good driver stoned,” saying bud makes him courteous and chill
It’s unlikely a message any parent wants to hear, but Kiwi musician and staunch cannabis supporter Tiki Taane argues he’s “a really good driver” after having a few puffs. Read More Source: ...
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$211,100 in contraband, including weed, seized at Quebec’s Donnacona Institution over three days
A federal maximum-security institution in Quebec has proved a magnet for illicit products, with the Quebec arm of the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) reporting that cannabis and other contraband with an “institutional value” topping $211,000 was seized over three days last week. Read More Source: ...
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A quarter of menopausal women have used weed to tackle symptoms, but more are open to trying it
More than a quarter of U.S. women taking part in the Midlife Women Veterans Health Survey report they have used or are using cannabis to manage their symptoms, but another 10 per cent say they’d be open to giving weed a try. Read More Source: ...
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Ganja and replica gun among several items seized at 18-year-old’s home
An Ontario man barely old enough to smoke weed legally in Canada faces a slew of charges for selling it following an investigation by the Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS). Read More Source: ...
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Open-air weed grow with 5,000 plants illegal, even in Canada: RCMP
It’s perfectly legal for Canadian adults 19 and older to grow as many as four cannabis plants in a residence for personal use, but cultivating 5,000 pot plants on a B.C. mountainside is simply pushing things too far. Read More Source: ...
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