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CANNABIS BAKER’S CHARGES DISAPPEARING

Friday, January 15th, 2010

survey-jan11 click link to view PDF of CBCC’s 2010 research study CANNABIS BAKER’S CHARGES DISAPPEARING Jan 15, 2010 Victoria, B.C.: The Cannabis Buyers’ Club of Canada had its baking location raided Dec 3, 2009 after complaints from neighbours brought police to the apartment. One person, Owen Smith, was arrested, though now it seems there will [...]

Comparing the Cannabis Buyers’ Clubs of Canada (Victoria Chapter) and the Vancouver Island Compassion Society.

Monday, September 6th, 2004

by Steve Kindred for the Cannabis Digest. Although there are two clubs in Victoria, each have different mandates, membership requirements, products, procedures and goals. In fact, operating in Victoria and selling cannabis to sick people may be about all the two clubs have in common.

Updates, Announcements, Reports, Warnings and Suggestions.

Monday, September 6th, 2004

by Gayle Quin from the Cannabis Digest. On March 14, the International Hempology 101 Society hosted its Fifth Annual Convention at Camosun College. We thank Chris Bennett for opening the day for us, and were very happy his family could attend.

ACQUITTAL EXPECTED FOR SEPT 7, 2004.

Monday, September 6th, 2004

by Ted Smith for the Cannabis Digest. There are several reasons why we expected Justice Chaperon to stay the charges against myself, and Colby Budda, when she reads her decision on Sept 7 regarding the police seizure from the Johnson St. storefront on Jan 3, 2002. First, the medical need of cannabis for people had [...]

Mandate and Advertising Information

Monday, August 9th, 2004

Advertising Information Ted Smith (250) 381- 4220 Our Websites: www.hempology.com and www.cbc-canada.com Donations Gratefully Accepted Annual Subscription to printed version $10 Contact CANNABIS DIGEST at: (250) 381-4220 or hemp101@shaw.ca Cannabis Digest is a quarterly publication of the International Hempology 101 Society, which provides current legal, medical, and political updates concerning the medicinal use, growth and [...]

Trafficking Trial: Pain Relief From Pot Free of Risk, Court Told.

Tuesday, July 6th, 2004

By Richard Watts Times Colonist staff, June 4, 2004. Marijuana is one of the most benign drugs known, with active ingredients that even resemble substances found in mother’s milk, provincial court heard Thursday.

9 Years of Hempology 101

Tuesday, July 6th, 2004

The first Wednesday in September will mark 9 years of weekly Hempology 101 meetings in Victoria. A special night is planned Sept 1, beginning with taking a picture of the group on the front steps of the provincial legislature shortly after 7 pm. The group will then march to Beacon Hill Park for the bulk [...]

2nd Annual Art Auction This Fall

Tuesday, July 6th, 2004

In another attempt to cover legal costs from police raids at the CBC, a second silent auction will be held at 826 Johnson Street from Oct. 1 to Nov. 15. The auction will end at the Greater Victoria Public Library on Broughton St. on Mon Nov 15 starting at 2pm and ending at 4:20pm. Many [...]

Pot ‘club’ had police OK. court told

Tuesday, July 6th, 2004

By Richard Watts, Times Colonist, May 27. 2004. For years Ted Smith has solo medical marijuana to sick people with the full knowledge- and even advice- of Victoria police, provincial court heard Wednesday. “The police department had been aware of our operation for years,” Smith testified. “We’ve had police officers actually refer people to our [...]

CANNABIS IS NOT JUST FOR SMOKING

Tuesday, July 6th, 2004

Through researching materials for this article, I may have had a revelation. I was reading some modem research that described myself 28 years earlier when I was bearing my first child. It led me to wonder, (like the chicken and the egg), which comes first – the need for research, or peoples illnesses. I believe [...]

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