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DEA finds some drugs in Afghanistan
Link No need to track down drug traffickers or deal with the hard work of ripping up plants in the fields of Afghanistan. Opium is so plentiful in that country, that the DEA could pick up 20,000 pounds of it … Continue reading
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The future for Emery
Kirk Tousaw has a good overview at Cannabis Culture on the future proceedings in the Marc Emery case. Here’s the real interesting part: When it comes time for the Canadian courts to decide on the extradition: One of the key … Continue reading
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Some early Marc Emery reactions
In the London Free Press: America Targets Emery The arrest of Canadian pot activist Marc Emery is being used to advance the agenda of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, a London friend charges. “Someone needed to made an example of … Continue reading
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