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Canada’s Medical Marijuana Program:Up in Smoke?

Sunday, August 20th, 2006

  Many believe Canada’s medical marijuana program isn’t working. But the recent expiration of the government contract to Manitoba’s Prairie Plant Systems to supply medical marijuana may just give the program the shot in the arm it needs. Despite the fact the Canadian government has already spent more than $5.5-million on the program, fewer than [...]

Mandate and Advertising Information

Wednesday, August 9th, 2006

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 [...]

Letter from Ted to Tony Clements, Minister for HEALTH CANADA

Wednesday, August 9th, 2006

Dear Sir: Thank you for the last letter sent to the International  Hempology 101 Society by Beth Pieterson of Health Canada on Feb 24. 2006 ( see Cannabis Digest #9).  If you are unaware of the correspondence between us, i am including in this package of information copies of our newsletter, Cannabis Digest, in which [...]

4th ANNUAL SILENT ART AUCTION

Wednesday, August 9th, 2006

4th ANNUAL SILENT ART AUCTION WILL BE HELD INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL MARIJUANA DAY NOV 15,2006 We need donations of original pieces of an from local artist to raise funds for the legal and political campaigns of the International Hempology 101 Society and the Cannabis Buyers Clubs of Canada. In the past three years we have raised [...]

Updates, Warnings and Suggestions, by Gayle Quin

Wednesday, August 9th, 2006

The International Hempology 101 Society recently held its Annual General Meeting with a very good turnout and a lot of enthusiasm for the coming year’s work. We’re very pleased to welcome Liam, Tim and Wanda as new members, and the return of Ted, Gayle, Anthony, Odin, Gord and Steve will make for an exciting year. [...]

COOKIE GIVEAWAY APPEAL by Ted Smith

Sunday, April 9th, 2006

Last fall I was convicted of possession for the purpose of trafficking THE after being arrested on Nov 15, 2000 on International Medical Marijuana Day before the annual cookie giveaway. My appeal should be this fall. Here are the details. —The defendant’s rights were violated under Section 11(d) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and [...]

Pot activist freed from California jail

Sunday, April 9th, 2006

By ROBYN STUBBS, 24 HOURS, April 18, 2006 The man who feared deportation to the U.S. would cost him his life is alive and well, and free in California. Steve Kubby left Canada Jan. 26 after failing to convince a Federal Court justice that being sent back to the U.S. to face drug charges would [...]

Pot’ilics, by Ted Smith

Sunday, April 9th, 2006

With a federal Conservative minority government we can expect many changes in law that reinforces the War on Drugs. A bill has already been introduced in parliament that would increase sentences for growers and traffickers. However, the minimum sentences and other changes may not get past the justice committee which is reviewing the bill because [...]

MORE CANNABIS PRODUCT INFO, by Gayle Quin

Sunday, April 9th, 2006

Cannabis 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, 2006

The 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. [...]

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