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Advocates for the decriminalization of marijuana, savoring their success this week in Massachusetts, said they look forward to a day under an Obama administration and a Democrat-led Congress when it’s no longer a federal crime to possess small amounts of the drug.

They cited a bill introduced in the spring by Representative Barney Frank, which would decriminalize possession of marijuana in amounts of 3.5 ounces or less anywhere in the United States. The bill, if it became law, would end federal prosecution of such crimes, but it would not supersede state laws.

The advocates said they hope the bill would lead to hearings and spark more support from fellow lawmakers in the coming session.

“We anticipate the bill will be reintroduced fairly early in the next session,” said Keith Stroup, legal counsel and founder of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), which has long lobbied for the legalization and decriminalization of marijuana. “Then what we expect is that we will be able to get legislative hearings this session, and maybe a vote on the floor of the House.”

He said his organization, which helped Frank draft his bill, is looking for a sponsor in the Senate.

But Frank said in a telephone interview that he doesn’t foresee his bill passing anytime soon. The Newton Democrat said it will take a lot more time before enough of his fellow lawmakers want to take a stand on the issue.

“What needs to happen is that constituents who support this need to make more calls,” Frank said. “This is a case of people being ahead of the politicians.”

This week, Massachusetts became the 13th state in the country to decriminalize marijuana when voters approved Question 2 on the ballot, which made getting caught with less than an ounce of marijuana punishable by a civil fine of $100.

The change in the law means someone found carrying multiple joints will no longer be reported to the state’s criminal history board. The law will require those younger than age 18 to complete a drug awareness program and community service, and for those who don’t, the fine will increase to as much as $1,000.

The vote in Massachusetts follows a form of decriminalization that passed seven years ago in Nevada, where it remains a felony for anyone under age 21 to possess marijuana. The other states - Maine, New York, California, North Carolina, Oregon, Ohio, Arizona, Colorado, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska - decriminalized marijuana in the 1970s, according to NORML.

Paul Armentano, deputy director of NORML, said the only other statewide efforts he knows of are in New Hampshire, where a bill to decriminalize marijuana passed the House, and in Vermont, where a similar bill passed the state Senate. Both bills were tabled when they didn’t receive support in the other chamber, he said.

The group’s main effort in recent years has been passing laws in municipalities such as Amherst, Mass.; Seattle; Oakland; Denver; Columbia, Mo.; Missoula, Mont.; Fayetteville, Ark.; and Santa Barbra and Santa Cruz, Calif. Those communities made prosecution of their state’s marijuana possession laws their “lowest law enforcement priority.”

Some activists, however, argue that decriminalization efforts have hurt the larger goal of legalizing marijuana.

“Decriminalization does make it easier on the people who get caught, but it makes it harder to get activists on board to change the laws,” said Don Christen, founder of Maine Vocals and Maine Citizens for Medical Marijuana. “When it’s decriminalized, people just pay the fines and aren’t as concerned about legalization.”

But Stroup said decriminalization is the right strategy.

He hopes overturning the federal law, which makes marijuana an offense punishable by up to a year in prison and a $1,000 fine on the first conviction, will prod more states to relax their laws.

“There are enormous costs simply to keep the pressure on for legalization,” Stroup said. “Our goal is to stop all the arrests of responsible marijuana smokers.”

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Posted on Friday, 19th September 2008 by admin

Article featured on HerbalVapor.com highlights health benefits of using a vaporizer in contrast to smoking. It is accompanied by a PDF version of various studies conducted.

(EMAILWIRE.COM, August 27, 2008 ) Marina Del Rey, CA - In a drive to spread awareness about vaporizers and the benefits of using them, online vaporizer superstore, HerbalVapor (http://www.HerbalVapor.com), has posted an article highlighting the health benefits of longterm vaporizer usage as compared to smoking. The article is available for reading at HerbalVapor.com, Offering all popular brands of vaporizers and vaporizer accessories, Herbal Vapor, the online venture of Better Life Products, Inc., accepts orders online.

The article entitled ‘Vaporizers-The Healthier Alternative’ aims at educating the general public on vaporizers and why they should be the preferred choice. Facts in the article are substantiated by various studies conducted at leading universities across the country. “Vaporizers are in vogue but few really know all about them, especially how they are beneficial for our health. Sure, everyone knows about how they don’t burn herbs and eliminate tar and carbon fumes, but our article gives an in-depth look at the whole deal. You will not find such a detailed analysis anywhere!”, says Mr. Jeffrey Sherman, Managing Director of Better Life Products.

The article is accompanied by a full PDF version of all the studies. “The article is actually a summary of what is given in the PDF. Readers can save the PDF for future references”, says Mr. Sherman. The article is a well researched look at why vaporizers should be preferred over smoking and how they keep lungs healthy. The two studies to prove this are summarized in the article. The detailed studies are in the PDF.

“I always thought vaporizers were just stylish to look at and didn’t really make a lot of difference. A friend referred the VaporNation article to me and now I am of a different opinion. I was so convinced that I went right ahead and ordered a vaporizer for myself”, says Jake who has been using a HotBox Vaporizer for over a month now. “I can feel the difference. I am no longer short of breath while climbing stairs. My time on the treadmill has also increased”, he shares.

“Our aim at HerbalVapor is not just to make sales. We also aim at spreading the right information about vaporizers, their use and benefits. We want to make sure that our customers are well equipped with all information”, says Mr. Sherman who believes that making sales is not as important as educating. “Moreover, if our customers are confident that we know our products inside-out, they are bound to return. Trust and confidence what bring customers back”, he asserts.

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Posted on Sunday, 14th September 2008 by admin

Herbal Vapor has been informed that Budmail.biz, the Web’s premier mail-order marijuana delivery service, has closed its doors after years of great service.

We thank all of the workers a BudMail for there great customer support, advice, and superior product.

Budmail Closure Notice…

Welcome to Budmail.biz, the Web’s premier mail-order marijuana delivery service.

Due to personal fatigue and other unforeseen circumstances, I am shutting down this website and this service.

If you’ve already sent payment for your order - no worries - it will be filled with the remaining product we have left.

After all existing orders are filled, we will close. Please do not send any new orders to our mailbox!

I encourage you to email me with your current and previous budmail accounts, so that I can clear them from our database.

If you need to contact me, I can be reached at budmail@hushmail.com.

Thanks for your loyal support over the years,

it was fun while it lasted…

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Posted on Tuesday, 9th September 2008 by admin

 

by ACLU Blog of Rights (03 Sept, 2008)

The court battles over medical marijuana and state versus federal laws continuesFor the first time, a court has recognized that a concerted effort by the federal government to sabotage state medical marijuana laws violates the U.S. Constitution. While California’s landmark 1996 medical marijuana law has mostly been upheld by the state’s courts, after the U.S. Supreme Court’s unfavorable ruling in 2005 it appeared the sun may have been setting on medical marijuana reform in the federal courts.The outlook is a whole lot brighter after last week’s ruling by U.S. District Judge Jeremy Fogel of San Jose, which denies a Bush administration request to dismiss a lawsuit by Santa Cruz city and county officials and the Wo/Men’s Alliance for Medical Marijuana (WAMM), which was raided by federal agents in 2002.

More significantly, in a first-of-its-kind ruling, the court held that the 10th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution bars the federal government from targeting the enforcement of federal drug laws to intentionally subvert state medical marijuana laws.

The court ruled that the 10th Amendment would be violated if the ACLU can prove, as it has alleged, that a calculated pattern of selective arrests and prosecutions by the federal government has been intended to render “California’s medical marijuana laws impossible to implement and thereby forcing California and its political subdivisions to recriminalize medial marijuana.”

This ruling is especially significant because it recognizes the constitutional significance of the fact that the federal government has gone out of its way to arrest and prosecute some of the most legitimate doctors, patients, caregivers and dispensary owners that are working most closely with state and local officials.

WAMM, for instance, is widely recognized as a model medical marijuana patients’ collective. WAMM is fully supported by the City and County of Santa Cruz, and functions in strict compliance with city and county ordinances and California state law. (In response to the 2002 arrest of WAMM’s founders, Mike and Valerie Corral, the city of Santa Cruz even allowed WAMM to hold its regular meeting to distribute marijuana to its members on the steps of City Hall.)

Founded over 15 years ago, WAMM has operated solely on a not-for-profit basis — it has not sold or purchased marijuana but rather its members have collectively cultivated their medicine and provided it free of charge to approved collective members with a physician’s recommendation. WAMM includes 250 seriously ill men and women, with more than 80 percent of members suffering from a life-threatening illness. Health permitting, members have been encouraged to contribute volunteer hours to the organization by working in the garden, assisting with fundraising, volunteering in the office, or helping each other with informal hospice care.

The ACLU lawsuit alleges that in addition to targeting medical marijuana providers who cooperate most closely with municipalities, the defendants — U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey, DEA agents involved in the raid of WAMM, and administrators of the DEA and Office of National Drug Control Policy — also violated the U.S. Constitution by (1) threatening to punish California physicians who recommend marijuana; (2) threatening government officials who issue medical marijuana identification cards; and (3) interfering with municipal zoning plans.

So, we have a potential legal breakthrough on our hands. This ruling, combined with the issuance of medical marijuana guidelines this week by California Attorney General Jerry Brown, and the passage of a medical marijuana employment rights bill in the California legislature earlier this month, provide further indication that California’s medical marijuana law — which brings the state $100 million each year in tax revenue — is continuing to gain legitimacy in spite of the Bush administration’s best efforts.

Let’s hope that federal officials quit playing politics with medical science by bringing a merciful end to their cruel and counterproductive war on sick and dying medical marijuana patients.

-Article from American Civil Liberties Association’s “Blog of Rights”, August 29th, 2008

 

 

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Posted on Wednesday, 3rd September 2008 by admin

by Dana Larsen (20 Oct, 2002) Four million pot seeds and eight years of tireless activism in support of the marijuana movement.

In November 2002, Cannabis Culture publisher Marc Emery completed his second run for Mayor of Vancouver, Canada’s West Coast cannabis capital. The renowned pot seed merchant placed fifth on the crowded ballot, participating in all major debates and campaigning under the banner of the Vancouver Marijuana Party.

“I gave out thousands of leaflets outside games for our local Vancouver Canucks,” Emery told Cannabis Culture. “I am a big hockey fan and I had them make me a special 420 Canucks jersey. They said I was the only one they would do with a 420, because I am a season’s ticker holder.”

This isn’t Marc Emery’s first foray into pot politics. He is founder and President of the BC Marijuana Party, which fielded candidates in every one of the province’s 79 ridings during the 2000 elections. The new party took part in one of the two major televised leaders debates, and took 3.5% of the total vote (CC#33, Marijuana Party makes BC history).

Marc Emery is also a primary backer of the federal Canadian Marijuana Party, for which he ran as a candidate in the 2000 federal elections. Emery also ran for Mayor of Vancouver once before, in 1996.

Marc Emery is Canada’s most well-known marijuana activist, and among the world’s biggest dealers in marijuana seeds. He is a powerful influence in the global ganja culture and is singlehandedly helping to shape North American marijuana policy. The media has dubbed EmeryThe Prince of Pot” and he enjoys the title, dispensing moral and financial support to all the activists that cross his path.

Retail revolution

Marc Emery became a full-time pot activist in 1994, when he moved to Vancouver and founded a small store called Hemp BC. At the time, bongs, pipes, and growbooks were all illegal in Canada, and available at few if any stores.

Emery broke open the country’s underground paraphernalia industry, and helped dozens of similar stores get started across the nation, wholesaling pipes and hemp products to a growing network of pro-pot businesses. Thanks to Emery’s pioneering efforts and the dedication of those who took up the challenge and followed his lead, Canada now has dozens of hemp stores and head shops, all independently owned but financially and morally committed to the same goal. The law has not changed, but it is now widely ignored.

“Spreading a revolution through retail is probably the niftiest idea that we ever came up with,” says Emery. “It inhibits a marijuana revolution to have a lack of money. With hemp stores, people are disseminating information in a self-sufficient way which puts them in the public sphere. This gets them lots of media attention, access to people, retail advertising, and the business community. You get social acceptance in a completely different way.”

Raids and rebuilding

By the end of 1994 Emery had added a small selection of Dutch marijuana seeds for sale at his store. Marc Emery was inspired by a speech Ben Dronkers of Sensi Seeds made at the 1994 High Times Cannabis Cup. “Ben Dronkers got up and explained that he had been responsible for disseminating millions of seeds, creating millions and millions of marijuana plants!” enthused Emery. “I realized that this was the way to fight this revolution.”

Emery’s Hemp BC store and its over the counter seed business grew dramatically, and he began to get serious media attention. Emery made the front page of the Wall Street Journal in December 1995, leading to a deluge of media attention, and the Vancouver police launching a serious raid one month later in January 1996. Police cleaned out the Hemp BC store, seized Emery’s stash of seeds and charged him with multiple paraphernalia and pot seed related offenses.

Emery re-opened his store the next day, and took a year to slowly rebuild his business. By 1997 he had successfully expanded his store to include a Grow Shop, a Legal Assistance Centre, and the Cannabis Cafe, which featured a custom-built vaporizer built into every table. Yet police returned in December 1997, and then launched multiple raids during 1998, repeatedly seizing all the store’s stock and eventually forcing the store and affiliated businesses to shut down entirely.

Despite the financial devastation and legal challenges, Emery persisted, switching his marijuana seed business to mail-order only, and focusing his efforts on publishing Cannabis Culture magazine. By early 2000 he was successfully expanding again, this time onto the Internet, with the establishment of Pot-TV, the marijuana video channel at www.pot-tv.net. Pot-TV now has an archive of over 500 hours of video - about 1000 pot-related shows available for online viewing.

“I’ve been arrested 10 times since 1994, and jailed on eight of those occasions,” explains Emery. “I’ve been found guilty of numerous counts of trafficking in marijuana seeds, but the courts here don’t give me anything more than a reasonable fine. Since I stopped selling seeds over the counter the police seem to have decided I’m not worth the effort, as my seed business hasn’t been raided since 1998. I continue to carry the world’s largest selection of marijuana seeds available by mail-order.”

Seed sales pioneer

Before Marc Emery began his marijuana seed business, pot seeds were not commercially available in Canada at all. Now there are a dozen businesses which offer mail-order seeds, and a half-dozen more who do over-the-counter sales. Yet no single dealer offers the wide variety of strains and companies which Emery continues to provide.

“I’ve sold about four million seeds,” claims Emery. “That represents tens of millions of plants because most of these plants are grown out from seed and then cuttings are taken and hundreds of copies are made. There’s just no way the government has destroyed as much pot as we’ve created. So it’s possible that one person can undo the evil of several thousand people. You should never underestimate your power.”

“Unlike most other seed dealers, I use my real name and I’m easy to find. I’ve been selling marijuana seeds for eight years, sending seeds to growers all over the world, including diverse places like the Czech Republic, Japan, Australia, England, South Africa, and even Korea. Business is better every year. If I wasn’t honest I’d have been run out of business or killed a long time ago.”

Financial fighter

Unlike many businessmen in the marijuana movement, Marc Emery puts his money where his mouth is. “I redirect the money I make on seeds back into the movement,” explains Emery. “I am totally committed to ending the war on marijuana.”

Emery is a major financial backer of almost every pro-pot effort in North America and many more around the world. Emery has funded almost every significant Canadian cannabis court challenge, including the major constitutional challenge coming to Canada’s Supreme Court this Spring, which could rewrite Canada’s marijuana prohibition. Between 2000 and 2002, Emery invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in election campaigning for the Canadian Marijuana Party, BC Marijuana Party and the Vancouver Marijuana Party.

Marc Emery has also made significant donations to various pro-pot ballot initiatives in US states such as California, Nevada, Alaska and Arizona, as well as buying full-page ads to support the election campaign of the Legalize Cannabis Party in New Zealand.

Other major donations to the marijuana cause include efforts as diverse as helping out refugee activists like Renee Boje and Steve Kubby, donating to Australia’s Nimbin Hemp Embassy, supporting Russian cannabis researchers, aiding American drug-war prisoners, financing Canadian compassion clubs, backing the worldwide Million Marijuana March, and helping dozens of individual activists around the world with cash donations.

His tireless activism has garnered Emery some serious media attention. “I’ve been profiled in Time magazine, CNN, the Wall Street Journal, ABC News, USA Today, the Sunday Times of England, the Asian Wall Street Journal, even the National Enquirer, plus Mexico’s national newspaper, all of Canada’s major newspapers and TV stations, and countless other radio, TV, newspaper and magazine interviews I’ve given over the years,” explains Emery. “In all of these forums I have always put forth a clear denunciation of prohibition and the many beneficial uses of marijuana and hemp.”

Early history

Long before he got involved in marijuana, Emery was always an activist for social justice and civil liberties. In 1975, at the age of 16, he opened a bookstore in his hometown of London, Ontario, which he ran for 18 years before coming west to British Columbia.

“During this time I did dozens of freedom crusades,” explained Emery. “That was the whole idea of the bookshop; to allow me to forward all sorts of unusual civil rights and individual liberties issues that no one else seemed to do. I soon realized why - they were all endlessly time consuming, money consuming and very discouraging.

“For two years I went out four or five nights a week to distribute pamphlets in the city, to get people against a tax-paid sports event or what have you. I was also constantly defending variety stores that sold explicit literature. I sold the banned 2 Live Crew CD. Every kind of culture or information that was under assault, our store would defend it or go to court, or do something to draw attention to it.”

Emery broke Ontario’s laws banning shopping on Sundays for eight straight weeks, a different way each time. One Sunday he gave away books for free and still got charged. After eight weeks of being charged every Sunday, he got convicted.

“I refused to pay the fine,” explained Emery, “and I was sent to jail. You get $30 a day off the fine for every day you spend in jail, and the public raised $380 of the $500 fine, so that was enough to get me out of jail after four days. They dropped the other seven charges because I was getting too much publicity.”

Emery also tried to get charged for selling banned marijuana literature from his bookstore. “I gave away High Times magazine in front of the police department. Hundreds of people rallied to get charged for that, but we didn’t. They refused to charge me.”

Rattling the Czar

Emery hasn’t slowed down over the years, if anything he is managing to bring his brand of in-your-face activism to higher levels than ever before.

In late November 2002, shortly after the Vancouver election, US Drug Czar John Walters paid a visit to the city. Walters was scheduled to speak before a $500 per table luncheon sponsored by the Vancouver Board of Trade.

Emery bought tickets for a table and invited fellow activists like David Malmo-Levine and Chris Bennett to attend.

Emery walked up to Walter and asked if he could have his photo taken together. Walters asked who Emery was, and when Emery smiled and replied “I’m publisher of Cannabis Culture magazine” Walters turned red and quickly backed away.

With secret service agents at every entrance, eyeing the room behind dark sunglasses, Emery and his crew sat at their table, ate their lunch and politely booed America’s highest anti-drug official as he took the microphone.

Emery, Bennett and Malmo-Levine called out “liar” and other short comments while Walters spoke about America’s high rate of “marijuana addicts,” and how tolerant “harm reduction” policies would destroy Vancouver.

A nearby table consisted of all police officers, who were eager to hear the drug czar speak and resented the presence of the potheads. “Why don’t you shut up?” asked officer Toby Hinton angrily, but it was to no avail.

The officers were also likely upset that Emery had recently filed an official complaint against the Vancouver Police. Emery had complained because these same officers had improperly used a police car to pick up American anti-drug crusader Betty Sembler and drive her to an anti-drug conference. Officers had also put information from their private database onto an overhead display at the conference (CC#39, Anti-pot conference panned). Emery’s formal complaints were eventually dismissed.

The showdown between Pot Prince and Drug Czar concluded peacefully, with a shaken Walters finishing his speech and being hustled off. Emery went outside to smoke joints with the handful of protestors holding anti-drug war signs in front of the building.

The next day, Emery revelled in the attention. “We got more media coverage from this one event than my whole campaign for mayor!” exclaimed Emery while looking through the papers and answering calls for interviews.

Vancouver’s past and present Mayors were both at Walters’ speech, both strong proponents of harm reduction and safe injection sites for heroin users. In interviews after the luncheon, new Mayor Larry Campbell questioned Walters’ statements, and said that he still intended to continue with his plans to introduce more tolerant drug policies.

Future plans

Vancouver pot activists celebrated when the Hemp BC location was re-opened in 2001, as the storefront of the BC Marijuana Party. “I’m glad to see the old location up and running again,” smiles Emery. “As a political party we don’t need to get a city business license, so the municipal bureaucrats can’t mess with us anymore.”

“I had the pleasure of testifying before the Canadian Senate Committee which has recently recommended total legalization of marijuana,” says Emery, “and I got to meet with and even interview MP Randy White, the head of the Parliamentary Committee on Drugs which recommended decriminalizing personal possession. Plus, I just had the honor of interviewing Tommy Chong for Pot-TV! So there’s fun to be had even while we fight the forces of oppression.”

When asked to explain why he devotes his time and money to this altruistic cause, Emery waxes philosophic.

“You have to know with absolute certainty that what you are pursuing is the righteous and the good and the proper and the just, and that the people we are dealing with are evil and wrong, and as long as they’re in control this world will never be a safe and moral place to be,” declares Emery solemnly.

“I advocate the position of liberty, the position of justice, the position of non-violent freedom for all people to do what they want, to put in their body what they want, and to act in a manner that is suitable to them without interference from others, especially their government.

“The war on marijuana and other sacred plants is the most important issue of our time. I want to see drug-peace in my lifetime. I hope that we can make Canada into a beacon of tolerance and freedom for our American neighbors, and for all pot-people around the globe. Together, we will overgrow the government!”

* Marc Emery for Mayor: www.marc4mayor.com

* BC Marijuana Party: www.bcmarijuanaparty.ca

* Marc Emery Direct Marijuana Seeds; email seeds@emeryseeds.com; web www.emeryseeds.com

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Posted on Friday, 29th August 2008 by admin

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The Volcano Vaporizer is a revolutionary system that releases the active ingredients from herbs through hot air vaporization. Vaporizers gently heats material just enough to release the active ingredients without combustion. Get all the flavor and active ingredients in a clean vapor without the tar and other toxins found in smoke.

The Volcano Vaporizer is superior to other vaporizers in its ability to maintain the correct vaporization temperature to obtain optimum flavor and maximum release of active ingredients. Patented technology maintains the temperature through the vaporization chamber within +/-5°C across the entire temperature range from 130°C to 226°C to insure that all active incredients are vaporized below 235°C; the spontaneous combustion temperature for cellose and other organic plant material.

The Volcano Vaporizer is a vaporizer for aromatherapy, smokeless ingestion of cannabis or other herbs, and culinary preparation. The vegetal matter or essential oil is heated by a variable temperature, pressurized hot air convection stream, and the resultant vapors are collected in a heatproof bag. Once the bag has inflated, the user removes it from the heater base and inhales or otherwise disperses the vapors using a set of valves. The machine consists of a conical heater base with controls for manipulating the airflow and temperature.

What Can you Use the Volcano Vaporizer for?

Aromatherapy

The Volcano Vaporizer is used to apply heat to release aromatic compounds from herbs and spices, plant extracts, and essential oils for aromatherapy. It is useful to release delicate aromas that otherwise may be destroyed by excessive temperature.

Medical — Scientific Study

Clinical evaluations of the Volcano Vaporizer have been carried out, primarily under the rubric of medical cannabis. Research undertaken by the University of California, San Francisco in November of 2007, published in the Journal of the American Academy of Neurology, compared the levels of the bioactive cannabis compound tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and the harmful constituents produced by smoked (burned) cannabis to the vapor produced by the Volcano Vaporizer. The study examined blood concentration of carbon monoxide as a harmful-products marker, and found there was limited exposure to harmful combustion products using the vaporizing device. A 2004 study published in the Journal of Cannabis Therapeutics found that compared to marijuana smoke, vapor from the Volcano Vaporizer contained higher levels of therapeutic THC and dramatically lower concentrations of toxic compounds. And another study published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology in May 2008 investigated the feasibility of intrapulmonary THC administration using a Volcano Vaporizer. This study found that consistent, reproducible THC extraction and delivery is possible with the Volcano Vaporizer, suggesting that the vaporizing device was a suitable method for the administration of THC. In June 2006, a study conducted at Leiden University in the Netherlands was published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology. The study evaluated the performance of the Volcano Vaporizer for reproducible delivery of THC by using pure molecular preparations. The results demonstrated that the Volcano Vaporizer was a competent delivery system for THC. The final analysis of indicated active cannabis compounds were readily liberated by the vaporization device.

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The Volcano Vaporizer is used for the consumption of cannabis. The primary advantage is the cannabinoids are released without the toxic byproducts of combustion, thereby allowing the ingestion of cannabinoids while reducing or eliminating the damaging health effects of smoking.

Culinary

The Volcano is used by chefs as a method of applying controlled heat to herbs and spices to release flavors that are otherwise difficult to titrate or apply, or that might be spoiled by overheating during cooking. The technique is useful for the practice of molecular gastronomy.

Production

The Volcano Vaporizer is manufactured by Storz & Bickel, a company specialized in vaporization technology. The Company is based in Tuttlingen, Germany.

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Posted on Tuesday, 19th August 2008 by admin

An Internet cannabis community has challenged the British government to come up with a cannabis policy which is based around reducing harm, as opposed to using law enforcement as the primary strategy in the war against cannabis. And according to a spokesman for the Canna Zine cannabis news website , the governments reticence to take into account the fact close to 4 million people choose cannabis over other soft drugs such as tobacco and alcohol, is motivated not by any public health concern, but by money.
To illustrate this fact lets use tobacco as a comparison?

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Original cheese - available from the Canna Zine seed shop

Tobacco kills tens of thousands of people every year around the world. If it were invented today tobacco would carry with it the harshest drug scheduling, as its more addictive statistically than heroin or cocaine. Yet cannabis, a substance which is yet to be accounted for a single credible cause of death, is the substance which is outlawed?

 
In alcohol we have a substance which is sold on every street corner, by convenience stores and petrol stations up and down the country.

In the wrong hands a single bottle of vodka is as dangerous as a loaded gun. It can kill if abused. Yet scientific data proves cannabis would need to be consumed at an impossible rate - thousands of joints an hour, to get anywhere near a truly “lethal” reaction?

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The Vapor Snake - harm reduction in a box
All the while teenagers are able to easily source alcohol on the streets as a plethora of news reports have shown recently.

Alcohol has spawned another unhappy by-product of its existence, with the new breed of TV documentaries which trail the special police squads tasked with tackling inner-city street crime. The majority of which is fuelled by alcohol.

Its now nothing unusual to see a police car “lured” to a secluded area, only to be set upon by hood-wearing, petrol-bomb brandishing thugs drinking cheap strong cider, the whole event cleverly orchestrated to facilitate the all-important video footage which is uploaded to YouTube or BeBo within minutes of it happening.

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“The government have been caught up in the look-tough-on-drugs race with the Conservatives as each party jostles for position as the party likely to come down hardest against illicit drugs”.

Meanwhile around Europe our neighbours and close trading allies are moving the other way, as they make allowances for a small percentage of their citizens who consume cannabis.

Spain and Portugal have essentially decriminalised possession of amounts of cannabis deemed “personal”, and Belgium is in the middle of sorting out its position as Belgian group “Trekt Uw Plant” challenges the Belgian government over their right to grow a single cannabis plant per-citizen.

Whilst a Belgian citizen may grow a single plant for his or her own consumption, Trekt Uw Plant believe an association of growers should be able to plant collectively, in a field, allowing disabled citizens to take part alongside able-bodied.

In the meantime, the United Kingdom is threatening to imprison its citizens for upto 5 years for simple possession? It makes no sense.

In a bid to reduce harm, the Canna Zine cannabis forums are giving away a Vapor Snake vaporizer which is proved to reduce harmful emissions from cannabis by upto 95%.

Amsterdam coffe-shops have adopted the vaporizer wholesale, as the Dutch national smoking ban came into force on July 1st 2008. Since that date you may only consume cannabis in a public building as long as it (the joint, not the building) contains no tobacco.

Proof if it were ever needed, the British drug laws need over-hauling, and it needs to be done soon.

To reduce your own exposure to the possible harms associated with cannabis use, simply sign up to the cannabis forums and participate.

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Posted on Tuesday, 19th August 2008 by admin

Scott Paplowski is under absolutely no illusions - medical marijuana saved his life, and makes a daily contribution to his well-being as an appetite stimulant and a treatment against nausea.Although the American College of Physicians endorsed the use of medical marijuana back in February 2008, Scott is a criminal in the eyes of federal law, simply for wishing to improve his quality of life.

Although confusingly under State law, Scott is entitled to use cannabis in the relief of his medical conditions. Confused?

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Scott was diagnosed with a rare form of childhood cancer when he was 16. The prognosis wasn’t good. Sufferers of Scott’s particular type of cancer, which normally only afflicts younger people, are split around 70/30. Only around 70% of patients survive in the longer term (2 years +).

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I think its fair to suggest that to most people, the thought of denying treatment for a life threatening illness on the grounds of saving big business another couple of trillion dollars is inhumane. Barbaric. But thats exactly what this Labour government is doing when it reclassifies cannabis in 2009.
After eight months of aggressive, highly toxic anti-cancer treatment his weight dropped from 220 pounds to 86 pounds.Medical marijuana eased the nausea, diarrhea and stomach pain just long enough to restore some of his appetite, and in doing so it probably save his life.

If you think that a bit melodramatic, try this on for size.

As a result of Scott’s unorthadox treatment regime, he currently weighs 193 pounds and at 39 is believed to be the oldest survivor of rhabdomyosarcoma, his form of cancer, in the world today.

Early in 2009 the United Kingdom is set to change the laws on cannabis, reclassifying the substance back to a class B drug, which brings with it the prospect of a 14 year prison term and before that happens I think its time the Great British public asked itself this question;

Would you imprison Scott Paplowski, (or any other medical user) for using cannabis?

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Posted on Tuesday, 12th August 2008 by admin

To the Editor:

The so-called “War on drugs” in regard to marijuana has failed.

We spend a fortune trying to control it, while at the same time filling our over-crowded prisons with inmates. This attempt at control has made growing it very lucrative — one plant is worth $4,000.

Marijuana has been around for 5,000 years, and it is very easy to grow. Our state currently has a $15-billion budget shortfall, with cutbacks in salaries for 200,000 state employees.

I suggest we legalize marijuana, then tax its sale to the max. Stop wasting money trying to control it.

Bill Denneen

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 This is a rush transcript from “America’s Election HQ,” July 31, 2008. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.

JANE SKINNER, GUEST HOST: SKINNER: Here’s question for you. Should people be able to smoke marijuana in the United States legally as long as they’re doing it responsibly, kind of like with alcohol?

Well, there is a new push by lawmakers to legalize the illegal drug for users, not abusers. A new proposal has been announced in Congress to end federal penalties for anybody who’s carrying fewer than 100 grams of pot - that’s about three-and-a-half ounces or so.

Let’s talk about it with one of the proposal supporters, Republican congressman from Texas, Ron Paul. You know him from the race for president. Congressman, good to see you.

As your colleague Barney Frank said the chances of this thing passing are not high - if you get the joke. What’s the aim here if this thing isn’t going to pass?

CONGRESSMAN RON PAUL (R-TX), SUPPORTER OF THE PROPOSAL TO LEGALIZE MARIJUANA: Well, my aim is always to promote freedom and the constitution, and an issue like this is just - has no value to have the federal police going out and trying to find people who might be smoking. Before 1938, the Federal Government wasn’t even involved so I would think that the states can handle things like this.

And the whole notion that we regulate and prosecute people for things that some other people think is a vice - I just don’t see any purpose on this. I thought we learned our lesson about what prohibition did in the early part of the last century. There’s no value to it. It wastes a lot of money and causes a lot of trouble. And what do we do? We end up with laws like this that prohibit sick people from using marijuana where they can get benefit. We literally - the Federal Government overrides state laws and arrests people who are sick and getting some benefit from marijuana and they’re dying with cancer or AIDS. It makes no sense at all.

SKINNER: Congressman Paul, real quickly though - where does it end? So we legalize about three-and-a-half ounces of pot and then we say, “You know, if you’ve got to touch of crack cocaine, that’s OK, too.”

PAUL: Well, that isn’t the purpose of this piece of legislation, but you know, for 130 years, that’s exactly what happened. When I was a kid in high school selling in a drugstore, I sold cough medicine with codeine in it and nobody recorded anything and I never saw one kid in the whole community ever abuse it.

So this whole idea that you have to have the Federal Government make people do the right thing is total nonsense. Yes, it’s dangerous. It’s risky, but so is alcohol, and so is smoking cigarettes. It’s who should do the policing, and who should make these choices. And I say it should not be the Federal Government. It should be the parents and the individuals. And as long as they’re not hurting other people, we should allow state regulations to take care of these problems.

SKINNER: Let’s talk about the other side of it with somebody formerly in law enforcement. Thank you to Congressman Paul.

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