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All men are brothers, like the seas throughout the world; So why do winds and waves clash so fiercely everywhere?
-- Emperor Hirohito
Tuesday, 6 January 2009 2:45pm in Vancouver - 25 min since 4:20 in Cancun
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Low rates of use in the Netherlands demonstrate that the best way to assure teens will try marijuana is to tell them it's illegal.
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Yes you read correctly! Issues of Marc Emery's Cannabis Culture Magazine are only $2 each, in any quantity, while supplies last.
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A 1959 broadcast from CBC Television addresses Vancouver's growing drug problem and discusses legalization. In 50 years NOTHING has changed. [ Watch on Pot.tv]
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An overzealous Key West mayor uses a jumbled justice system to unfairly crack down on legitimate business owners.
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MASSACHUSETTS - It's no longer a crime to have one ounce or less of pot. The state's new marijuana decriminalization law, approved by voters in a November referendum, goes into effect today.
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An ex-drug warrior turned filmmaker busts corrupt cops breaking search warrant rules in a new reality show.
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BERLIN - Germany will ban the sale and possession of the herbal drug mixture known as "spice," after finding it contained a synthetic ingredient similar to marijuana, the country's drug czar said Tuesday.
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CC Mag Feature Articles
My current medical marijuana license allows me to grow 35 plants, store up to 1,575 grams, and possess up to 210 grams on my person, anywhere in Canada.
New stoner-centric stuff is always sent to CC for review, so we’re finally giving products the promotion they deserve – for better or for worse!
This “Bonsai Wheel” growing machine was purchased in 2005, and has been operating continuously ever since.
Raids in Canada, new US state laws, and a New Hampshire Supreme Court case have paraphernalia and smoking accessories back in the news
Chico, California is home to Chris Smith, also known as Blaze 1.
Cyber-narcs are prowling social networking web sites to find and capture closet growers, tokers, dealers, and junior stoners
For me, and many in the cannabis culture, there is no musical artist in history more highly regarded than Robert (Bob) Nesta Marley.
Cannabis Culture Magazine’snewest contributor writes about pot, prison, his love of laughter, and plans for the future!
Oakland, California is the most progressive US city in regards to medicinal cannabis
Cannabis Culture’s first annual Skateboarding Competition was held on April 7, 2007 at the Sweatshop in Vancouver.
Updated November 14th, 2008: The extradition hearing has been rescheduled for June 1-5th, 2009 with an appearance February 9-13th for applications. Canadians Marc Emery, Michelle Rainey and Greg Williams, collectively known as the BC3, are fighting extradition to the USA and possible life imprisonment. In March 2008, the Canadian Government decided to turn down a plea deal the USA and Marc Emery had arranged, which means the extradition process resumes. See the No Extradition forum in the CC Forums for more information and discussion.
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Breaking News
Singer set to appeal a $430 fine for carrying seven grams
The US and Mexico agree that cartels have morphed into crime syndicates that pose an urgent threat, but working together has not been easy
Three police officers shot in another narcotics raid blunder
Expensive new 'citizen surveillance system' on Mexican border makes internet viewers 'virtual deputies'
Key architect of Massachusetts marijuana campaign alleges cops, DAs working against new law
Says changing law would cut profits of Mexican drug cartels
Law enforcement officials are acting like a civil violation is a radical new idea
New legislation reducing penalties for marijuana possession may unravel drug testing of public employees
Obama was frank about his own drug use, so why isn't he more honest about what a disaster war on drugs has been?
Children taken from their mother after police smelled pot
Link of the Moment
Sponsored by the American Civil Liberties Union and featuring noted travel writer and television host Rick Steves, "Marijuana: It's Time for a Conversation" begins a long-overdue public discussion about marijuana and marijuana prohibition.
Essential information for an informed debate about cannabis policy, including "Top Ten Facts ALL Canadians Need To Know About Cannabis".
The Safety First Website provides resources for parents, educators and students who are interested in reality-based approaches to drug education that stress the health, safety and well-being of young people.
"Living Luminaries on The Serious Business of Happiness" is a powerful new motion picture featuring the insights of the consciously evolved. A young seeker?s journey reaches some of the foremost, most inspirational individuals of our day. Marc Emery is included.
The Beyond Prohibition Coalition are Canadians concerned about the unnecessary health related harms that drug users and communities experience as a result of the criminalization of currently illegal substances.
This is a protest and education site by drug policy researcher and educator Dr. Susan Boyd in partnership with Beyond Prohibition Coalition, a Vancouver-based group that promotes community health, safety and drug policy reform.
In July 2007, a Canadian judge found the cannabis laws to be unconstitutional and dismissed possession charges. In October 2007, another judge agreed. CANNABIS IS LEGAL IN CANADA. This website explains why and how!
This website is packed with ex-cop Barry Cooper's excellent observations and advice to help keep you out of jail for marijuana. Ask questions in the forums, view Barry's credentials, watch videos from his DVD Never Get Busted Vol. 1: Traffic Stops, and learn how you can stay smart, safe and free!
Without a doubt the most complete and updated Cannabis and other drug news service on the net! Regular news updates from Canadian, American, and International sources. Created and maintained by Marc Paquette, the most tireless marijuana news researcher CC knows! Sign up and participate in the forums!
A fantastic new website with offical studies and facts that defend cannabis, legitimate information that refutes prohibitionist claims.
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