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Shame on you, David! (pot and schizophrenia)

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Dr. David Suzuki
219-2211 West 4th Avenue
Vancouver BC
V6K 4S2
Dear Dr. David Suzuki:
I watched your show, The Nature of Things, on Thursday, January 28, 2010, concerning the relationship between marijuana consumption and schizophrenia. I know you were not the writer/director (Bruce Mohun was), but you are responsible for evaluating the science of documentaries you present on [...]

CANNABIS BAKER’S CHARGES DISAPPEARING

Friday, January 15th, 2010

survey-jan11 click link to view PDF of CBCC’s 2010 research study
CANNABIS BAKER’S CHARGES DISAPPEARING
Jan 15, 2010
Victoria, B.C.: The Cannabis Buyers’ Club of Canada had its baking location raided Dec 3, 2009 after complaints from neighbours brought police to the apartment.
One person, Owen Smith, was arrested, though now it seems there will never be [...]

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.

Mandate and Advertising Information

Wednesday, November 9th, 2005

Advertising Information
Ted Smith (250) 381- 4220
Our Websites: www.hempology.com and www.cbc-canada.com
Donations Gratefully Accepted
Annual Subscription to printed version $10
Contact CANNABIS DIGEST at: (250) 381-4220 or hemp101@shaw.ca
Cannabis Digest is a quarterly publication of the International Hempology 101 Society, which provides current legal, medical, and political updates concerning the medicinal use, growth and supply of cannabis. The Cannabis Buyers’ [...]

Pot’litical Corner, by Ted Smith

Sunday, November 6th, 2005

The federal bill to decriminalize cannabis appears to be shelved until after the next election, though with opposition to the plan from all sides it is doubtful any such law would pass. Hopefully next year’s election will find more pro-legalization supporters in office, like Denise Savoie. the Victoria City Councilor who was recently picked as [...]

CHARGES STAYED AGAINST EAST

Sunday, November 6th, 2005

COAST BUYERS CLUB, John Christiansen
TRURO – Trafficking charges against two Nova Scotia men were stayed Tuesday Sept 6 in provincial court, leaving the ownership of
500 grams of marijuana in legal limbo.
John Thomas Cook. 40. of 750 Old Sambro Rd., came to Truro prepared to argue that charges of possession of marijuana and possession for the [...]

LETTER FROM HEALTH CANADA

Sunday, November 6th, 2005

Thank you for your correspondence of February 3. 2005 addressed to the Minister of Health, the Honourable Ujjal Dosanjh, concerning the inclusion of cannabis resin and other cannabis-based products in the Marihuana Medical Access Regulations (MMAR). The same letter was also received by the Office of Cannabis Medical Access at Health Canada. I regret the [...]

EMERY IN TROUBLE by Ted smith

Sunday, November 6th, 2005

On July 29 Marc Emery was arrested at a rally in Halifax while the B.C. Marijuana Party store was being raided in Vancouver. Greg ‘Marijuana Man’ Williams and Michelle Rainey were arrested in Vancouver for conspiring to distribute marijuana seeds, money laundering and conspiring to cultivate cannabis for working with Emery’s seed business which sells [...]

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL MARIJUANA DAY ART AUCTION ON NOV 15, BY Ted Smith

Sunday, November 6th, 2005

We will be hosting our 3rd Annual Silent Art Auction to raise money to pay legal fees on Tues Nov 15 concluding at 7pm. We will also be holding a rally at die Ministry of Health on Blanschard St. at 4:20 pm to publicly celebrate International Medical Marijuana Day. This will be the 11th time [...]

U.S. court rules against medicinal pot use

Sunday, November 6th, 2005

BY SHELDON ALBERTS CanWest News Service WASHINGTON — Americans who smoke marijuana for medical purposes — even with a prescription from their doctors — will risk federal prosecution following a ruling Mondav by the U.S. Supreme Court.
The decision was a major victory for the White House and a setback to the legalized marijuana movement in [...]

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