Archive for April, 2006
Next Entries »MORE CANNABIS PRODUCT INFO, by Gayle Quin
Sunday, April 9th, 2006Cannabis has been a preferred topical treatment since it began growing beside the campsite. A bud can be applied directly to an open wound and it will not only act as a styptic (stops bleeding), but also as an anti-septic, (stops bacterial infections), anti-biotic (stops infections), anti-viral (herpes), anti-inflammatory (stops swelling), anti-toxicant, anti- carcinogenic and [...]
Updates, Warnings and Suggestions, by Gayle Quin
Sunday, April 9th, 2006The 10th Anniversary was lots of fun with great music and dancing .The night was dark and stormy as is usual for January, so the turnout was small, the food was fantastic, and enough was made from the raffle {besides a lot of happy winners} to cover the cost of the rent for the hall. [...]
ZNAIMER EYES RICHES FROM POT IN THE MEDICINE CHEST
Friday, April 7th, 2006CITY-TV Innovator’s Venture Eyes Potential Of Cannabis’s Medicinal Value TORONTO – Moses Znaimer, the media guru who revolutionized the face of television with urban, interactive programming, is now gearing up to bring marijuana-based drugs to Canada’s medicine cabinets.
California frees pot activist Steve Kubby
Thursday, April 6th, 2006Sacramento, California: Steve Kubby released from prison Monday Steve Kubby A medical marijuana activist who was forced to return to the United States earlier this year has been freed from jail after serving a third of his four-month sentence for drug possession, officials said.
Canadian government gets draconian
Thursday, April 6th, 2006WARNING: This speech contains threats to freedom and democracy, exaggerated and bold-faced lies, inaccuracies and misleading statements, and a very US Republican-inspired touch.
FORMER POLICE CHIEF CRITICAL OF HARPER’S DRUG MOVE
Thursday, April 6th, 2006The former chief of the Seattle police, Norm Stamper, was in Calgary lifting weights in a hotel gym on Monday, at the same time as Canada’s conservative prime minister, Stephen Harper, appeared on television in a live broadcast of his speech to the Canadian Professional Police Association’s meeting in Ottawa.
MEDICAL MARIJUANA HITS STOCK MARKET
Thursday, April 6th, 2006It’s not every company that heralds its public debut with Moses Znaimer, the co-founder of CityTV, on one side and a bag of marijuana from the Canadian government on the other. But that’s exactly how Cannasat Therapeutics Inc. did it yesterday.
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