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Krokodil: A Nova Droga Mortal Que Come A Carne
topic respondeu ao CanhamoMAN de Canadense em Notícias
porra, assistam Pacific Rim se gostavam de jaspion e essas parada... meus favoritos eram lion man e jiraya -
.. num tamo aceitando, mas eles vem msm assim...
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E CAMPEAO!!! E CAMPEAO!!! E CAMPEAO!!! brasil pode até ser o pais do futebol... Mas aqui, nois é o país da maconha
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http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/swiss_news/Mixed_feelings_over_new_Swiss_cannabis_law.html?cid=36977488 September 30, 2013 - 11:00 From October 1, an adult caught smoking cannabis in Switzerland can escape formal legal proceedings by simply paying a fine. Reactions to the relaxed law, which brings the Swiss in line with other western nations, are divided. Thick sweet-smelling smoke spirals slowly upwards from a secluded courtyard in the Les Grottes neighbourhood not far from Geneva railway station. “Sure this change is a good thing,” says *Dani, a young cannabis smoker. “I’ve been caught by the police before and I had five grams on me – they thought I was a dealer. I know lots of people who’ve had similar problems.” Growing, consuming and dealing cannabis are all forbidden in Switzerland. But from Tuesday, like a simple traffic offence, anyone over 18 caught in possession of up to ten grams of cannabis will receive a CHF100 ($110) fine and not have it put on their criminal record. Supporters of the revision, which was approved by parliament a year ago, argue that liberalising the legislation and shifting from criminal offence to misdemeanour is a small but realistic approach to cannabis consumption. The change brings Switzerland in line with other European countries that tolerate dope smoking in small amounts (see map). Up to 500,000 people in Switzerland, which has a population of eight million, are believed to be occasional cannabis smokers, with officials noting a downward trend over the past decade. Dani is not totally happy, however. “Quite frankly I think it should have been legalised and controlled by the state. At least then there would be a lot less delinquency.” Trivialising drugs Opponents, meanwhile, say decriminalising cannabis is contrary to the will of the Swiss people. Five years ago Swiss voters threw out a government proposal to legalise the possession, consumption and controlled trade in cannabis. Four years earlier, parliament had refused to discuss the issue. On his lunch break in Geneva’s Cropettes park, *Jean-Philippe, a 45-year-old French statistician, said the new law was a step in the wrong direction. “Ten grams is a lot and CHF100 is not at all a deterrent. It will simply make consumption more common and trivialise the issue.” Varying attitudes towards cannabis and the new law were also found among people in Zurich. “It makes it too easy to possess drugs and not to be punished. Because I think marijuana can be a step into a career of drugs,” said Michael, 40, at the railway station. Health and drug experts, on the other hand, believe that relaxing the law is unlikely to have an impact on national cannabis consumption. Quite the contrary, they say, pointing to Portugal and the Netherlands, which have tolerant soft drugs policies and where consumption of cannabis has fallen among young people. Meanwhile, the Swiss debate continues; even former dope smokers are undecided. “Ten years ago I would have been in favour of legalising cannabis,” said Marie, who has two teenage boys. “But today we shouldn’t minimise the dangers. In the 1990s, skunk [a strain of cannabis] had a THC level [the main active chemical in the drug] of about five per cent and was already powerful – today it can reach 30 per cent. It’s almost like a hard drug.” Lighting up Around 180 million people use cannabis as a drug according to the UN World Drug Report (June 2013). In Switzerland 28 per cent of residents aged 15 and over said they had consumed cannabis once in their lives (versus 25% for the EU average). Some 5.1 per cent aged 15 and over said they had consumed cannabis once in the past 12 months. Consumption is highest among 15-24-year-olds: 17 per cent said they had tried cannabis once in the past 12 months. According to a Unicef report published in April 2013, 24 per cent of young children aged 15 said they had used cannabis in the past 12 months for the 2009-2010 period. This figure was the second highest after Canada, but down from 38 per cent in 2001-2002.
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Mulher De 36 Anos É Presa Por Plantar Maconha Em Casa
topic respondeu ao CanhamoMAN de Canadense em Notícias
cara... quer acabar com traficantes aliciando criancinha... legaliza.. quer que o povo num se vicia e vire bandido, de condicoes melhores pra eles. simples. -
Krokodil: A Nova Droga Mortal Que Come A Carne
topic respondeu ao CanhamoMAN de Canadense em Notícias
que num faz uns hydrocarbonetos... -
Krokodil: A Nova Droga Mortal Que Come A Carne
topic respondeu ao CanhamoMAN de Canadense em Notícias
pra q usar isso se heroina ta 75%mais barata -
porra, mais a heroina ta 75% mais barato do que estava em 1990. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-24342421?re
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"Targeted Metabolomic Approach for Assessing Human Synthetic Cannabinoid Exposure and Pharmacology" Analytical Chemistry The harmful effects of increasingly popular designer cannabis products called “Spice” or “K2” have puzzled scientists for years, but now a group of researchers is reporting progress toward understanding what makes them so toxic. The study, published in the ACS journal Analytical Chemistry, describes development of a method that could someday help physicians diagnose and treat the thousands of young adults and teens who end up in emergency rooms after taking the drugs. Jeffery Moran and colleagues note that synthetic marijuana, often marketed as “natural incense,” “potpourri,” Spice or K2, is a significant public health concern, and 1 in 9 high school seniors admit recent use. The products appear across the United States and Europe, and are the second most popular drug after real marijuana for many American teens and young adults. The substances produce a “high,” but also can cause a wide range of dangerous side effects including seizures, hallucinations, severe kidney damage, psychotic behavior and heart attacks. Scientists are quickly playing catch-up to understand how these fake pot products work in order to identify them in users’ urine and to treat the devastating health effects, which, in some cases, plague users for months after they initially take it. To gain insight into the effects of designer marijuana products, Moran’s team developed a new method and used it to study how the body processes two popular forms in Spice and K2, known as JWH-018 and AM2201. Urine samples from 15 people who tested positive for use showed significant differences in how the individuals’ bodies processed the drugs. This finding could help explain why some people experience more severe effects from the drugs than others. The authors cite funding from the Association of Public Health Laboratories and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. http://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/pressroom/presspacs/2013/acs-presspac-october-2-2013/toward-understanding-the-dangers-of-the-fake-marijuana-called-spice-or-k2.html
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Mulher De 36 Anos É Presa Por Plantar Maconha Em Casa
topic respondeu ao CanhamoMAN de Canadense em Notícias
Mais um pra proteger as criancinhas... -
Canadá Inicia Produção De Maconha Medicinal Em Larga Escala
topic respondeu ao CanhamoMAN de Canadense em Notícias
num muda nada, eu tou ilegal e vou me manter ilegal, PAU NO CU DO STEVEN HARPER Alias, ate melhora... muitos growers legais, vao ter que parar... so vai poder existir essas plantaoes... os homegrowers terao de parar. -
Procon Apreende Produtos Com Referência À Maconha Em Comércios De Contagem
topic respondeu ao CanhamoMAN de Canadense em Notícias
... ta mais que na cara de que pinto, ela num gosta.... Not that there's anything wrong with that... -
tou cum saco de lin na geladeira!!!
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Mulher De 36 Anos É Presa Por Plantar Maconha Em Casa
topic respondeu ao CanhamoMAN de Canadense em Notícias
Oleo e agua ambos sao liquidos, homogeneos alem de outras N comparacoes... maconha e droga sim, basta ver no dicionario, assim como acucar, cafe, vinho, aspirina.... -
Mulher De 36 Anos É Presa Por Plantar Maconha Em Casa
topic respondeu ao CanhamoMAN de Canadense em Notícias
Agora sim... agora minha maezinha ta segura pra andar de noite sozinha... VAO SE FUDER -
A Cura Online! Cbd Oil, Cbd Capsules Online!
topic respondeu ao psychedelic de Canadense em Cannabis Medicinal
porra.... tenho amigos que me enchem o saco com relacao a meu vicio em coca zero por causa do aspartame... tudo isso enquanto eles enfrentam frio de -30 so pra fumar cigarro. PQ dentro da minha casa essa porra num sera aceso nem fodendo -
Usuários De Maconha Não Têm Uso Maior De Serviços De Saúde, Diz Pesquisa
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Alem do que quebra o argumento de "Vai entupir o SUS" -
Boné Da Maconha Some Das Cabeças De Estudantes Em Carmo Da Mata 4:20
topic respondeu ao CanhamoMAN de Canadense em Notícias
... tudo isso no barzyl... pq no vizinho... DALE -
po mais mano... mandar sementes pra onde vc ta cultivando e coisa de novato
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... e foda.. .mas tem mo galera aqui q num aguenta os mega super hyper funtime kush 9001... mas eu, so fumo extratos, entonces maconha fraca num e pra mim nao... IMO so gasta butano.
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VIVA A MACONHA!!!! ate agente matar ela e mandar pra mente...
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Acho que vou ter que castrar meu cãozinho... Sangue no pau. :'(
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http://blogs.laweekly.com/informer/2012/02/marijuana_suicide_medical_states_california.php Marijuana Can Help Prevent Suicide, Study Suggests By Dennis Romero Mon., Feb. 27 2012 at 7:02 AM Andrew Hecht A lifeline? Marijuana does many magical things, not the least of which is make dubstep listenable. In Los Angeles, we use it pretty much legally for back pain, nausea and hot tubbing. But a new study from Germany says that, in U.S. states like California where marijuana has become medically legit, rates of suicide have gone down. The researchers note that suicide is often triggered by "stressful life events." And you know what can take away the pain? No. Not Enrique Iglesias. Stress! Or rather, chronic. Depending. The academics note that "California includes anxiety as a qualifying condition" to obtain medical pot, "while Delaware and New Mexico both allow the use of medical marijuana for post traumatic stress disorder ... " The Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) in Bonn, with the help of American researchers such as Daniel I. Rees of the University of Colorado's Department of Economics, recently published their findings in a paper called High on Life? Medical Marijuana Laws and Suicide (PDF): Our results suggest that the passage of a medical marijuana law is associated with an almost 5 percent reduction in the total suicide rate, an 11 percent reduction in the suicide rate of 20- through 29-year-old males, and a 9 percent reduction in the suicide rate of 30- through 39-year-old males. The study takes some wild guesses, and one of them is that maybe medical marijuana users are cutting out the alcohol, which can be depressive: The strong association between alcohol consumption and suicide related outcomes found by previous researchers (Markowitz et al. 2003; Carpenter 2004; Sullivan et al. 2004; Rodriguez Andres 2005; Carpenter and Dobkin 2009) raises the possibility that medical marijuana laws reduce the risk of suicide by decreasing alcohol consumption. The academics cite research on animals where there was "a potent anti-depressant effect" when they were injected with low doses of synthetic cannabinoid. Of course this flies in the face of tons of research -- not to mention what Dr. Drew Pinsky has said several times -- that cannabis and depression go together like milk and cookies. And, it seems clear to us, the only solid argument to be made here is there might be a correlation between medical marijuana states and lower rates of suicides. Hmm. National suicide rates have been decreasing across the board. Researchers say they focused mostly on young men because most medical marijuana patients in states like Arizona, Colorado and Montana are males, and roughly half are under 40. Data on women, apparently, was weak. (Women are four times less likely to commit successful suicide in general). The German study's rosy conclusion: ... The legalization of medical marijuana leads to an improvement in the psychological well being of young adult males, an improvement that is reflected in fewer suicides. Believe that. Or not.
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fuma resto de sobra de vaporizadores