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  1. The recent arrest and sentencing of a British disc jockey in Dubai highlights the need for foreign travelers to pay close attention to the United Arab Emirates' strict rules on prohibited substances, a legal charity said Wednesday. DJ Grooverider, whose real name is Raymond Bingham, was jailed Tuesday for four years in Dubai for possession of cannabis, said a spokesman for BBC Radio 1, where the he presented a weekly drum 'n bass show. http://articles.cnn.com/2008-02-20/world/dj.grooverider_1_uae-poppy-seeds-drug-sentence?_s=PM:WORLD Drug sentence for BBC DJ highlights UAE's strict laws He was arrested November 23 after being caught with 2.16 grams of the drug at the airport, the BBC spokesman said. "It's another incident of exactly the sort of case we've seen occurring with increased frequency," said Catherine Wolthuizen, chief executive of Fair Trials International. The charity issued a warning to travelers earlier this month, urging them to read up on Dubai's restrictions and make sure they are free of any substances. The warning followed a series of cases in which Dubai authorities arrested travelers with trace amounts of banned substances or seemingly innocuous items. Fair Trials highlighted the case of a Swiss man jailed for having three poppy seeds on his shirt which apparently came from a sandwich he had eaten at the airport before departure. UAE customs officials said the man was stopped after arriving in Dubai from Zurich on January 18, though it provided no other details on his case. The U.S. State Department warns that poppy seeds are on the UAE's list of controlled substances. An official at the UAE's police labs who declined to be named said the Emirates only ban raw poppy seeds -- not baked -- because raw seeds could be planted for drug use. The British and U.S. governments have warnings in place for travelers to the UAE, alerting them to the severe penalties for being found with drugs, and the types of drugs which are illegal in the country. "The possession and/or import of even the smallest amount of drugs can result in a minimum prison sentence of four years," states the advice from Britain's Foreign Office. "The presence of drugs in the system is counted as possession." Some prescribed medications -- such as Valium or those used for hormone replacement therapy -- are forbidden even with a prescription, Fair Trials said. Codeine, which is available over the counter in Britain, is allowed only with a doctor's prescription, the Foreign Office states. Fair Trials mentioned the case of an unnamed 20-year-old who was traveling back to England from Pakistan. The charity said he was arrested after customs officers allegedly found 0.02 grams of cannabis in his pocket. UAE customs officials told CNN the 20-year-old was arrested January 16 and actually was found with 0.67 grams of cannabis. "Travelers must be aware about and understand the laws of any country they visit," said a customs official, who also declined to be named. The BBC spokesman said Grooverider, who went to Dubai to work at a club, claimed he forgot the drugs were in the pocket of a pair of trousers. "Grooverider is paying a very high price for a serious mistake," the Radio 1 spokesman said. Fair Trials' Wolthuizen said one thing is clear: Travelers to the UAE must be careful. "The Emirates are quite happy to be known as having an unusually strict approach to enforcing their drug laws," Wolthuizen said. "They are going to extraordinary lengths to enforce them."
  2. cara eles tem o direito de tirar teu sangue numa batida...
  3. isso pq a califa é um dos lugares mais liberais dos eua... falta lobby... os homi quer os deles
  4. tenho um bro de dubai pq pegaram ele na batida tiraram sangue e acharam cannabinoides no sangue. ficou 6 meses em cana, depois deportado.
  5. saudades do limbo que é dezembro até abril...
  6. po, pleno abril, ja passou 3 meses, 1/4 do ano e estamos no inicio do ano???
  7. depois falam que nos somos preconceituosos com os gauchos... eu hein... picona não...
  8. ae... como eu num compro meus pano a preço de loja... la vai... só compro roupa assim...
  9. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/9118768/Ice-cream-as-addictive-as-drugs-says-new-study.html Researchers concluded that cravings for the dessert were similar to those experienced by drug addicts. They found that the brain was left wanting more while eating ice cream in the same way as a person who regularly uses cocaine. Their study, published online in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, appears to add weight to previous studies that people can be left feeling "addicted" to some foods. Dr Kyle Burger, from the Oregon Research Institute, in Eugene, about 110 miles south of Portland, said overeating "high-fat" or "high-sugar" foods appeared to change how the brain responded and in turn downgraded the mental "reward". "This down-regulation pattern is seen with frequent drug use, where the more an individual uses the drug, the less reward they receive from using it," said Dr Burger, the study's co-author. "This tolerance is thought to increase use, or eating, because the individual trying to achieve the previous level of satisfaction. “Repeated, overconsumption of high-fat or high-sugar foods may alter how the brain responds to those foods in a way that perpetuates further intake." He added: "The data supports the theory that overeating such foods may result in changes in how the brain responds to those foods in a similar fashion seen in drug addiction." In their study, 151 teenagers, aged 14 and 16, were fed real chocolate milkshakes made with Häagen Dazs ice cream. The researchers had already conducted interviews with the teenagers, all of whom were of "healthy weight", about their recent eating habits and how much they craved certain foods. Their brains were then scanned with a Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Machine (fMRI) while being shown a picture of a milkshake before being given a physical shake. The study found that all the participants wanted the real shake but those who ate the most ice cream over the previous few weeks enjoyed it less. Dr Burger explained that this was the same reaction that a drug addict felt, because despite increased cravings, pleasure that should be sent to the brain was being blunted. This, he said, was possibly due to the brain releasing lower levels of the chemical dopamine. When they analysed the fMRI scans, the study found the teenagers who had eaten the most ice cream had experienced a similar effect. As a result, they felt they had to eat more to enjoy the same feelings of euphoria. "You could be continually trying to match the earlier experience," he told The Daily Telegraph. This, he added, would lead to bigger portion and weight gain. While it was unlikely that people became “addicted to ice cream per se”, the findings appeared to suggest that ice cream had "addictive-like properties", he added. “Some individuals may frequently eat ice cream or other high-fat/high-sugar foods and show no characteristics of addiction, while others may develop an addictive like relationship with food,” he said. “Some people will try smoking, drinking or gambling, but not develop an addiction. We often joke and say ‘I wouldn't say food is addictive, but I hear some people can't live without it’.” But Dr Burger said the findings also provided further explanation to why people become fat from ice cream. It adds to previous studies that linked junk food and addiction. He said his study was a small piece amid a growing body of literature “regarding the neural consequences of overeating”. “Repeated consumption of these types of foods also can provide excess calories,” he said. “This could mean that high-fat or high-sugar food contributes to unhealthy weight gain in two ways, altering the brain while providing excess calories.” He said more research was needed because the assessment of the brain responses to only one on food item and the reliance on self-reported intake.
  10. precisa ver que o dogo ta fumando hj em dia...
  11. bom, acabaram de legalizar as puta, agora falta as maoonha seus juiz...

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    2. junkie 420
    3. Canadense

      Canadense

      é.. aqui... mas bastante dos commentarios tão falando a mesma coisa sobre a cannabis...

    4. puna boy

      puna boy

      I have a question, do you still have puna budder seeds. Im in hawaii. And wonder if you would like to trade. I have a few hawaii strains. Let me know if you are interested.

  12. mano tenho um fornin desse... esquema viu... msm pq meu forno do fogão miou faz quase decada... faço umas mini pizza cruel neles... minha portuguesa
  13. http://jovempan.uol.com.br/noticias/2012/03/maconha-e-muito-mais-perigosa-do-que-parece.html mais falácias... http://p.audio.uol.com.br/jovempan2/www/mp3/2012/03/21/WONG210312.mp3
  14. o foda, q no braza, a galera estabeleceu trafico como substantivo e não verbo...
  15. cara, eu bato nessa tecla faz tempo... num adianta um cara de chinelo, ou msm um engravatado que num sabe comprar terno (que alias, tu ve de monte por ai)... precisamos de gente bonita e articulada pra fazer esse trabalho...
  16. talvez 3... po vou falar pro 6.. tou com bronquite, e nem cookie tou comendo.. pego manteiga gelada taco na colher e pra dentro ela vai... manteig verde pura sem nada, a num ser um gole de coca 0
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