Saturday, 13. August 2016

Dixie-Klo voller Marijuana


Then this happened: Portable toilet discovered full of pot in Rogue River park. (Die Pflanzen sind offensichtlich männliche Cannabis-Pflanzen mit sehr viel weniger THC, da hat wohl jemand seinen unbrauchbaren Ganja im Klo entsorgt.)

Dixie-Klo voller Marijuana

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Malia Obama Spotted Inhaling Devil Drugs, Don’t Tell Her Mom And Dad!


Uh oh, there is terrible news to report about the 18-year-old daughter of the president of the United States. Did you hear Malia Obama, upon graduating from Sidwell Friends School in Washington, is taking a GAP YEAR? I know right, how lucky is she, we are so jealous, ugh, we wish OUR DAD was president of America! Just kidding, that was not the bad news, the REAL bad news is that Malia, the 18-year-old who is 18, went to Lollapalooza, and instead of gently swaying side to side and enjoying the musical stylings of the gathered troubadours, she put a reefer in her mouth, lit it on fire, and swallowed it.

wonkette.com

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Definitive guide to marijuana on the 2016 ballot: Recreational & medical initiatives


Legal cannabis has been a hot topic in the march to Election Night 2016.

Dozens of petitions have circulated across the United States. Some have successfully cleared the necessary regulatory hurdles to secure a spot at the ballot box. Others have fallen short.

Come November, voters in at least nine states will decide on whether to legalize either the recreational use or the medical use of marijuana. As it stands now, those states include: Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, Maine, Massachusetts, Montana, Nevada and North Dakota.

More states could join that list in the coming months. Several proposals — including an unprecedented one that could strip a state of its medical marijuana program — remain in the wings, awaiting official confirmation.

thecannabist.co

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DEA ends its monopoly on marijuana growing for medical research


The federal government is ending its decades-old monopoly on marijuana production for medical research as the Drug Enforcement Administration announced Thursday that it was bowing to changing times. The agency said it would begin allowing researchers and drug companies to use pot grown in places other than its well-secured facility at the University of Mississippi. But the agency did not make the bigger plunge toward marijuana legalization that many lawmakers have been advocating. It passed on a proposal to remove cannabis from the federal government’s most dangerous category of narcotics. The drug continues to be classified as more dangerous than cocaine.

latimes.com DEA Announces Marijuana Will Stay Schedule 1, ‘No Medical Use Or Purpose’ 'Politics Above Science': Obama Administration Keeps Marijuana Restrictions Why the DEA just said ‘no’ to loosening marijuana restrictions

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