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From: alanejackson -  09 Mar, 22:25

Humanitarian Interests For National Security Reasons Or For Political Security Reasons While listening to a recent radio program, I was told of a politician in Texas who had conspired with an associate, to shoot him in the arm, in an effort to gain reelection. The politician gave an account of the incident which led the public and law enforcement...

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From: Phil Stovell -  08 Mar, 08:22

To be discussed at 08:10 GMT on BBC Radio 4 (50mins time): * w w w .bbc.co.uk/radio4/index.shtml?logo "And if drug taking does not harm anyone, then criminal sanctions should not be applied, the report will say." Patricia Tabram? < * news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6429239.stm> Drug laws 'need major overhaul' Drug laws in Britain are not working...

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From: Phil Stovell -  01 Mar, 09:50

* bjp.rcpsych.org/cgi/content/abstract/190/3/230 Could somebody translate this into English, please? -- Phil Stovell, Hampshire, UK

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From: Kofi -  19 Feb, 04:06

I've attached my own commentary. < * w w w .webmd . com /content/article/131/118210?src=RSS_PUBLIC> February 18, 2007 Study Shows Stronger Link to Genetics Than Excessive Typing or Hand Use By Kathleen Doheny WebMD Medical News Reviewed By Louise Chang, MD on Friday, February 16, 2007 Feb. 16, 2007 -- Long hours surfing the Internet or typing...

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From: Phil Stovell -  26 Jan, 14:14

Each defendant given 9 months jail suspended for 2 years. -- Phil Stovell, South Hampshire, UK "They said I should not take him to the police, but rather let him pay a dowry for my goat because he used it as his wife"

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From: Kofi -  20 Jan, 07:59

A new clinical trial indicates that low-dose naltrexone (LDN) is effective for Crohn's disease [PMID 17222320]. I think this may be due to the way friendly gut bacteria boost expression of mu opioid and cannabinoid receptors and the way in which the two types of receptors interact [PMID 16286810]. Gut dysbiosis is common with inflammatory bowel problems...

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From: GS -  19 Jan, 17:17

Marijuana Extracts Effective In Treating Neuropathic Pain Salisbury, United Kingdom: Medicinal cannabis extracts improve patients' management of neuropathic pain better than standard analgesics, according to the results of a pair of clinical trials announced this week by British biotechnology firm GW Pharmaceuticals. More than 250 patients with peripheral...

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From: whjsgrepqvcg@yahoo . com -  19 Jan, 13:17

Thousands of people just like you are smoking cannabis on a daily basis - and not always by choice. Marijuana addiction sneaks up on you as you eventually become so emotionally and psychologically dependant on your chronic pot smoking that it takes control of every aspect of your life. Smoking weed made me feel like there was nothing better on earth - I used...

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From: Bim Fruening -  17 Jan, 06:57

Deploy: Demonic footwear. Needy: Demon. Purking: Bell dog who ferting a demon.

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From: bobbie sellers -  19 Dec, 17:27

On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 12:55:28 -0000,"Sla#s", wrote > Pete nospam Zakel wrote: > <SNIP> > > One aspect of bad laws is that they tend to cause more harm than what > > they > > are attempting to regulate. > > That would be a pretty good way of defining a bad law. Didn't Jimmy > Carter say as much once? > > Slatts Of course he did Slatts. 30...

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From: Sla#s -  19 Dec, 13:55

Pete nospam Zakel wrote: <SNIP> > One aspect of bad laws is that they tend to cause more harm than what > they > are attempting to regulate. That would be a pretty good way of defining a bad law. Didn't Jimmy Carter say as much once? Slatts

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From: Pete nospam Zakel -  19 Dec, 03:29

In article <4uoql5F18ssfkU2@mid.individual . net > Sharky <bill@microsoft . com > writes: >Pete nospam Zakel wrote: >> In article hj <words@beeb . net > writes: >>> I would have a bash at changing the law, if someone could persuade me >>> that there was a group of supporters prepared to not smoke dope so long >>> as it was illegal. That's what I have to do. I...

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From: Phil Stovell -  18 Dec, 11:13

* petitions.pm.gov.uk/medi-cannabis/ -- Phil Stovell, South Hampshire, UK "They said I should not take him to the police, but rather let him pay a dowry for my goat because he used it as his wife"

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From: Phil Stovell -  17 Dec, 11:48

< * icnewcastle.icnetwork.co.uk/sundaysun/news/tm_headline=choc-bar-drugs-pair-will-appeal&method=full&objectid=18277069&siteid=50081-name_page.html> Choc bar drugs pair will appeal Dec 17 2006 By Robert Weatherall, The Sunday Sun A disabled woman found guilty of supplying drugs to fellow multiple sclerosis sufferers said she will appeal against...

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From: Phil Stovell -  12 Dec, 19:31

< * w w w .cambridge-news.co.uk/news/huntingdon/2006/12/12/eaf4d9cb-fca3-468b-9605-70549a92e8db.lpf> Police knew about drugs in chocolate A MAN who supplied cannabis-laced chocolate to multiple sclerosis sufferers for pain relief today (Tuesday, 12 December) told a jury he believed the service was legal. Mark Gibson, 42, told Carlisle Crown Court...

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