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WANTED: CANNABIS RESEARCH COORDINATOR

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

WANTED: CANNABIS RESEARCH COORDINATOR
Cannabis Digest #19
By Ted Smith
After years of struggling to keep the CBC of C alive, we are preparing to embark into new territory in our attempts to legalize cannabis for medical purposes.  In partnership with the International Hempology 101 Society we are going to create a cannabis research foundation and pharmaceutical company.  [...]

ART AUCTION KICKS OFF RESEARCH FOUNDATION

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

ART AUCTION KICKS OFF RESEARCH FOUNDATION
Cannabis Digest #19
by Ted Smith
One of our favorite annual traditions is about to take on a whole new meaning.  Proceeds from the 6th Annual Silent Art Auction on Nov 15 will be used to kick-start fundraising for the wages of the research coordinator.  International Medical Marijuana Day has been celebrated [...]

NOTE FROM THE EDITOR

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

BIGGER
This is the largest edition of CD every printed.  Though only 12 pages now, we hope to expand our advertising base to make our journal grow much larger.

Updates, Warnings and Suggestions:

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

Updates, Warnings and Suggestions:
Cannabis Digest #19
by Gayle Quin
First of all, with this expanded issue – the 19th! Edition of Cannabis Digest – I’d like to say thank you to all for your loyal readership, your bravery for searching beyond the “Norm”, and for letting me help with one of the most personal aspects of your [...]

NEO GREEN PHARMACOPOEIA

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

NEO GREEN PHARMACOPOEIA
Cannabis Digest #19
 by Kali Hart
Being an employee and member of the Cannabis Buyers Club of Canada provides me the fortuitous opportunity to access an abundant green pharmacopoeia. Currently 26 edible and topical cannabis preparations have been created and are produced by our organization. Edibles are ideal because they provide long-lasting relief in a [...]

HEALTH CONCERNS

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

HEALTH CONCERNS
by Skip
Cannabis Digest #19
Skin is the body’s protective outer layer. It is exquisite, an elegant symphony of cells, fluids and electricity. It is one of the largest organs of the body and is self-regulating, self-repairing, permeable and beautiful. Skin comes in all colours and features. Skin, through perspiration, plays an essential role in temperature [...]

B.C.C.C.S. IGNORES THE TRUTH

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

B.C.C.C.S. IGNORES THE TRUTH
Cannabis Digest #19
Dear Nicole Marcia
Your email on June 21, 2008 completely dismissed the facts we presented to you (see Cannabis Digest #10, 13 and 19). Your claim to be interested in working with me on any relevant topics is unbelievable because it took several letters, personal visits, phone calls and emails before [...]

JUSTICE TAKES TIME

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

JUSTICE TAKES TIME
Cannabis Digest #19
By Ted Smith
Giving herself over 4 months to write a decision, Justice Koenigsberg will release her judgement in the Vancouver Island Compassion Society case (a.k.a. Regina vs. Beren) after hearing final arguments in early August.   This trial started in May 2004 when Mathew Beren was arrested at the primary growing facilities [...]

ABC’s Of Democracy Anybody But Conservatives, by Ted Smith

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

ABC’s Of Democracy
Anybody But Conservatives, by Ted Smith
Cannabis Digest #19
Possibly the most important election in Canadian history will be settled on Oct 14, and if the Conservatives win a majority the cannabis culture is in big trouble. Voters need to consider their personal beliefs against the ideals of individual parties while trying to make sure [...]

Lecture Series: Lecture 1-5

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

Lecture 1:Cannabis Before Christ

Lecture 2: Marijuana Tax Act 1937

Lecture 3:Cannabis Around the world

Lecture 4:Hemp Products
Guest Speaker: Bill Finley, Hemp & Company

Lecture 5 Cannabis Research

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