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Maconha Ao Volante. Cai Outro Mito Do Proibicionismo
topic respondeu ao Hector Berlioz de inertiatic em Notícias
Fumo um e piloto minha bike na maior. Carro, to fora! -
Entao, caindo de para-quedas aqui no topico, nao li nada alem da primeira e a ultima pagina, mas fica minha opiniao sobre isso tudo:
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The Amsterdam High Times Cannabis Cup 2011
topic respondeu ao slhdwc de inertiatic em Eventos e Competições
Salve galera do growroom! Eu, minha namorada e mais uma amiga estamos pilhando de ir pra Amsterdam no final do mes. A pricipio nao vamos pra cannabis cup, pois esta muito caro pra nos, mas mesmo assim me interesso em encontrar com a galera do GR pra fumar um green e tomar uma Amstel. Se alguem quiser manter contato, manda uma inbox! Abracos -
Vi esse artigo que ensina como criar um Cannabis Social Club, creio que nao se aplique na relidade brasileira, mas achei valido compartilhar. A CITIZENS’ INITIATIVE FOR A LEGAL CANNABIS MARKET Cannabis Social Clubs are associations of citizens who organise the cultivation of a limited amount of cannabis to satisfy their personal needs. They establish a closed circuit of production, distribution and consumption in agreement with legal standards that are valid in their country. At the moment, Cannabis Social Clubs are legally operating in Spain and Belgium. There may be possibilities to set up a club in any country where the consumption of cannabis is depenalised. International conventions on drugs do not include the obligation for countries to prohibit the consumption and cultivation of cannabis for personal use. Therefore, the signing countries can depenalise consumption and regulate cultivation for personal use without fear of international sanctions. These measures form the fundament of a rational policy, but they are insufficient. Cultivation for personal use cannot supply the huge demand. It does not automatically contain guarantees against all health risks or against diversion to the black market. To minimise these risks, a more developed system of production and distribution is needed. The most rational solution is the collectivisation of the cultivation for personal use. Adult consumers who do not want to cultivate themselves can form non-profit associations, Cannabis Social Clubs, with the purpose of obtaining a legal, safe and transparent access to cannabis for their members. They do so by implementing a model for a regulated market in which supply is always demand oriented, i.e. production is limited to an amount established as necessary to satisfy the needs for personal consumption of the members. If you wish to make this possible in your country too, please read further. THE FOUR STEP APPROACH When planning to set up a Cannabis Social Club you need to take into account that any connection to the illegal market should be avoided. A CSC should not only appear to be legal, it should be so and be able to demonstrate it in a courtcase. Therefore, a rigid discipline in the administration and organisation of the club is necessary. Every club needs members who participate actively in the organisation in various forms and with different responsabilities. The rules should be clear and simple, and monitored democratically. It is a good idea to contact a lawyer who can give advise on the steps to take and eventually prepare the legal defense in case this is necessary. Before taking the first step, check the legal framework for cannabis consumption in your country. If this consumption is not considered a crime and possession of a minor amount of cannabis for personal consumption does not lead to criminal persecution (see the overview of legal threshold quantities in the EU countries) it should be possible to organise a succesful legal defense of a Cannabis Social Club. Based upon the argument that where people have the right to consume, they should be allowed to grow for own consumption. STEP ONE. PUBLIC PRESENTATION OF THE INITIATIVE The first step is the public presentation of the initiative to organise a Cannabis Social Club through a press conference or public action. The best is to involve a well-known personality (try to collaborate with a politician or artist) in order to obtain press coverage and, in case you openly possess seeds, plants or (minor quantities of) cannabis during the presentation, reduce the risk of being persecuted. In the presentation, it should be made very clear that the sole purpose of the club is to grow for the personal consumption of the adult members, and to provide a legal, safe and transparent alternative to the illegal market. When there is no reaction from legal authorities indicating that the initiative will be prosecuted, it is time for step 2. STEP TWO. CREATION OF THE CLUB The next step is the official creation of the Cannabis Social Club, as an association of cannabis consumers and producers who grow collectively the amount of cannabis for personal consumption through a closed circuit. Create an executive committee, including at least a president, secretary and treasurer and install a transparent and democratic decision-making process, so all members are aware of the main steps in the organisation, the establishment of financial arrangements etc. In the statutes, you should include the purpose of the association: to avoid health related risks of cannabis consumption that are inherent to the illegal market (like adulteration etc.). You can also refer to the purpose of research of the cannabis plant and the most environmental and health-friendly ways to grow it, as well as the promotion of a social debate on the legal status of cannabis and its consumers. If you wish you can obtain from Encod model statutes from already existing clubs in Spain or Belgium. The statutes should be registered and approved legally by the corresponding authority (local justice department). Start to allow members (make sure they are cannabis consumers already or have a recognised medical condition in which cannabis consumption may not be harmful, and may even be benefitial). Start growing! Establish the amount needed for the personal consumption of the members and organise the collective production of this amount in a collective plantation. Make sure the cultivation is organic, that there is a good variety of plants available, so members can always choose between different species and find out which is most convenient to them. Make sure that people working in this plantation and transporting plants and/or cannabis are always in possession of papers that explain the way the association works and refer to legal antecedents. From these papers it should result that the cannabis in the collective plantation is grown on behalf of the members who can be referred to with their official information (copies of identity cards for instance). These documents may be crucial to avoid persecution of the people mostly involved in the association in case legal authorities decide to intervene. All depending on the legislation in your country, distribution and consumption of the harvest can take place in the club. STEP THREE. PROFESSIONALISE THE CLUB With time, the amount of members will grow and the organisation of production, transport, payments etc. will need to become more professional. In order to enable the association to have control over the plants, it is best to have various small scale plantations. Every club can have its own rules that can complement the statutes and refer to the use of the club room, payment of membership contributions, cultivation, the good team spirit of the club etc. In these rules you can include codes of conduct for the members, for instance concerning the sale of cannabis produced by the club to non-members, especially minors. To avoid problems and misunderstandings it may be best to inform the authorities of the fact that you are growing cannabis collectively. Some clubs have done this in a message to the legal authorities in their region, the closest police office or the municipality, others have just sent a press release. The fact that you are a non-profit association does not mean that no commercial transactions can take place. To produce good quality cannabis in a safe and healthy way requires hard work, which should be remunerated. To operate as an association, expenses have to be made and people who run it should be remunerated. The establishment of the price should be done in a transparent and democratic way. The included expenses can be: rent of rooms, water, electricity, materials, wages, office costs, gasoline and general costs of the association. These are divided by the amount of cannabis that is grown by the club resulting in a price per gramme. In Spain and Belgium, it has been possible to arrive to a price of between 3 and 4 euros /gramme. Most clubs work with annual budgets, so this price can be adapted each year. In other cases this can take place with each harvest (3 to 4 months). If profits are made, these are used for the association. The first that can happen if more profits are made than necessary for the goals of the association is to reduce the annual membership contribution of the members. Financial transactions should always be documented (outgoing payments with invoices, incoming payments with receipts). This is important to show in an eventual courtcase that the club has not been involved in any illegal activity. It also helps to ensure the financial transparency of the organisation. It is a good idea to establish a mechanism for external control of the organisation, by someone who is not a member and has the capacity to judge if the used methods live up to the standards that may be expected. STEP FOUR. LOBBY FOR A LEGAL REGULATION FOR CANNABIS SOCIAL CLUBS IN YOUR COUNTRY Once a Cannabis Social Club is functioning properly, what remains is to convince political and legal authorities to install a legal regulatory framework for clubs, concerning licenses, taxes, external control. In most cases, politicians, legal experts, judges or policemen simply do not know how to start regulating a legal cannabis market. This can actually help the process: when there are no antecedents, the models that are proposed by the consumers themselves can become easier accepted. Conteudo retirado deste post, indicado pela DHV. Quem nao souber ingles, joga no google translator. Ou se alguem dispor a traduzir, Jah abencoara sua colheita com fartura.
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[Video] Ronaldo Laranjeira Se Excede No Debate Da Folha.
topic respondeu ao Bas de inertiatic em Notícias
so um off-topic, um link de uma iniciativa que eu achei genial! http://porralaranjeira.tumblr.com -
Stf Julgará Legalidade De Marcha E Uso Medicinal Da Maconha
topic respondeu ao Bas de inertiatic em Notícias
AGORA SIM!!!! LIBERDADE PRA MARCHAR!!! Parabens a todos do movimento, primeira vitoria, de muitas! -
Stf Julgará Legalidade De Marcha E Uso Medicinal Da Maconha
topic respondeu ao Bas de inertiatic em Notícias
Ja pode correr pro abraco? -
A high-level international commission has declared the global "war on drugs" to be a failure, and has urged countries to consider legalising certain drugs, including cannabis, in a bid to undermine organised crime. The Global Commission on Drug Policy, in its report released on Thursday, called for a new approach to the current strategy of reducing drug abuse by strictly criminalising drugs and incarcerating users. It said the new approach should focus on battling the criminal cartels that control the drug trade, rather than targeting drug users. "The global war on drugs has failed, with devastating consequences for individuals and societies around the world," the report said. The study urged "experimentation by governments with models of legal regulation of drugs", adding: "This recommendation applies especially to cannabis, but we also encourage other experiments in decriminalisation and legal regulation." Illegal drug use About 250 million people worldwide use drugs that are currently deemed illegal, with less than a tenth of them classified as "dependent". Millions are also involved in the cultivation, production and distribution of drugs, according to the United Nations estimates quoted in the report. The study said decriminalisation initiatives have not been accompanied by a significant spike in drug use, citing the implementation of such policies in Australia, Portugal and the Netherlands. "Now is the time to break the taboo on discussion of all drug policy options, including alternatives to drug prohibition," Cesar Gaviria, the former Colombian president, said. The commission called for the urgent implementation of fundamental reforms in national and international drug control policies. In particular, it recommended that the focus of drug control policies be moved from users as well as "farmers, couriers and petty sellers", and onto the large criminal organisations involved in the drug trade. It called on governments to "end the criminalisation, marginalisation and stigmatisation of people who use drugs but who do no harm to others". "Arresting and incarcerating tens of millions of these people in recent decades has filled prisons and destroyed lives and families without reducing the availability of illicit drugs or the power of criminal organisations," the report said. Treatment services recommended It said that drug users who need health and treatment services should be offered them. "Let's start by treating drug addiction as a health issue, reducing drug demand through proven educational initiatives and legally regulating rather than criminalising cannabis," Fernando Cardoso, the former Brazilian president, said. The changed approach would focus law enforcement resources more against violent organised crime and drug traffickers, while providing alternative sentences for small-scale or first-time drug dealers. The report said "vast expenditure" had been spent on criminalisation and repressive measures. "Repressive efforts directed at consumers impede public health measures to reduce HIV/AIDS, overdose fatalities and other harmful consequences of drug use," it said. The 19-member panel includes current Greek prime minister George Papandreou, former UN secretary-general Kofi Annan, British businessman Richard Branson and former US secretary of state George Shultz. Other members include former Mexican president Ernesto Zedillo, former Swiss president Ruth Dreifuss, former EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana and former US Federal Reserve chief Paul Volcker. Source: Al Jazeera and agencies Link para a noticia original AQUI
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Governo Brasileiro Não Tem Estrutura Para Descriminalizar As Drogas
topic respondeu ao urutubsb de inertiatic em Notícias
Na hora que alguem der ideia de abrir licitacoes para grupos hospitalares privados investirem em clinicas de tratamento, esse papo de "falta de preparo" vai desaparecer rapidamente. A ganancia de certos grupos que vao levar uma grana vai fazer o discurso mudar rapidinho. -
Holanda Proíbe Acesso De Turistas A Coffee Shops
topic respondeu ao Green Lung de inertiatic em Notícias
Depois dessa, Amsterdam = Boring. Nao vai demorar muito a voltarem atras. Seja pela perda de capital do turismo, seja pelo aumento nos crimes de rua. -
Skin Anti Drogas! Anti Maconha! (S.H.A.R.P)
topic respondeu ao antimaconha de inertiatic em Ativismo - Cannabis Livre
So no Brasiu mesmo pra Skinhead/neo nazi/facista/nacionalista achar que tem voz pra alguma coisa. Aqui na Alemanha voces sao cacados, pois sabem do que voces sao capazes de fazer caso tenham algum poder. GEGEN NAZI!!! -
Abordagem do assunto muito boa! Parabens para os hermanos, estao afiados no discurso de autocultivo! O irmao davinci vai ao delirio com esse video!
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Atesto o depoimento do kunk em todos os sentidos! Quando morava em Londres, tomava aquela facada de 10£/g, mas pelo menos era do Skunk, Cheese ou SLH, hehe. A esse preco fica impossivel de fumar sem tabaco! Quando morei na Italia, so tinha hash, green era luxo ou de home grow! Entao, da-lhe tabaqueira no beck! Agora morando aqui em Berlin, o green eh farto, vindo da Holanda ou Home Grow, e eh relativamente barato, mas depois de tanto tempo fumando com tabaco, eu ja acostumei. Acho ate que queima melhor, de fato, alem de deixar o ato de fumar um baseado mais sociavel, de outra forma, as festas nao teriam interacao social, so uns lokos babando e falando nada com nada!