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Nugg

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It's definitely a step in the right direction. At least people with a genuine medical need will be able to access clean and safe meds with out fear of persecution.

Hopefully this will start lots of conversations and start to break down the stigma cannabis has.

My grandmother and aunt from Canada are here at the moment. This gives me an in to discuss the topic at the dinner table and see how theu feel about Canadas impending legalisation.

@Mr. Gweilo 420 I hope you are wrong too but I share the same fears. All I want to do is be able to grow my own and enjoy it as I please. I hope we don't lose out to big corporations.
 

Ricardo

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Good news and bad news I'd say. You'll get multinationals farming cannabis and prices will skyrocket! I kinda prefer living in a place where it is "decriminalised". CARN THE BOMBERS!!!
 
Nimbin elders? Please they are all unemployed dole bludgers. Nimbin is for tourists. They are most certainly not members of any genuine tribe either.
 
Mr. Gweilo 420,
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4tokin

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Nimbin elders? Please they are all unemployed dole bludgers. Nimbin is for tourists. They are most certainly not members of any genuine tribe either.

I should not have used the headline.

The point of the article for me is that Dr Caldicott is challenging the system and it's attitudes.

The ANU Medical School's Dr David Caldicott began his one-day crash course in medicinal cannabis by asking for a show of hands: how many people in the room had had a meaningful education on the medicinal uses of cannabis in medical school?
 

JOHN GALT

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Taliban Contracts Australian Company To Grow Cannabis In Afghanistan​


The Taliban regime in Afghanistan announced on Tuesday that it has contracted an Australian company to grow and manufacture cannabis products. The company, Cpharm, agreed to make an investment worth more than $400 million to set up a production factory in the country, according to the Ministry of Interior Affairs.

 
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JOHN GALT

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Taliban Contracts Australian Company To Grow Cannabis In Afghanistan​


The Taliban regime in Afghanistan announced on Tuesday that it has contracted an Australian company to grow and manufacture cannabis products. The company, Cpharm, agreed to make an investment worth more than $400 million to set up a production factory in the country, according to the Ministry of Interior Affairs.



But Australian Company Denies Involvement​

 
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