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Club Owner Sentenced In Drug Conspiracy.
Friday, October 8th, 2004The Associated Press via The Seattle Post Intelligencer October 8, 2004. A Spokane businessman has been sentenced to 12 1/2 years in prison for directing a Canadian marijuana smuggling operation and laundering money.
Four Accused Of Cannabis Offences.
Friday, October 8th, 2004The Courier Friday, 8 October 2004 Four men accused of growing and trafficking a commercial quantity of cannabis have appeared in Ballarat Magistrates Court.
26 Teens Held In Pot-Related Busts.
Friday, October 8th, 2004The Japan Times July 15, 2004. Tokyo police said Wednesday they have arrested nine teenagers, including high school students, in Saitama Prefecture for allegedly committing several thefts and burglaries to buy marijuana.
Comedian Rodney Dangerfield Dies at 82.
Wednesday, October 6th, 2004By Martin Weil Washington Post Staff Writer October 6, 2004. Rodney Dangerfield, 82, the nightclub, television and movie comic who made millions laugh with his ironic, rapid-fire recollections of what he claimed were his personal humiliations and inadequacies, died yesterday in Los Angeles.
Pot Cafe’s Activities Harming Relationship With Police: Activist.
Wednesday, October 6th, 2004The Kitchener Cambrige Waterloo Record (Canadian Press) Sept 16, 2004. Impatient pot-heads, high enough to think they can force the legalization of marijuana, are ruining a relaxed relationship with police by brazenly buying and selling weed in a downtown cafe, says one legalization activists.
D.C. Jail Stay Ends in Death For Quadriplegic Md. Man: Care Provided by Hospital, Corrections Dept. in Question.
Sunday, October 3rd, 2004By Henri E. Cauvin Washington Post Staff Writer October 1, 2004; Page B01. Jonathan Magbie, a 27-year-old Mitchellville man, was sent to jail in the District last week for 10 days for marijuana possession. He never made it home.
Police Make Record Pot Bust: Grow OPs Worth $2.4M Linked To Asian Gangs.
Sunday, October 3rd, 2004by Leah Janzen, Winnipeg Free Press Manitoba 03 Oct 2004 Winnipeg police have shut down two massive marijuana grow operations – — setting a record for the largest pot seizure this year in the process. Police said yesterday both operations appear to be the work of Asian gangs. On Wednesday, police executed a search warrant [...]
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