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It was the last number he should have contacted with a request for drugs - the local sheriff's mobile phone.But that's exactly who a teenager mistakenly texted to ask for a bag of cannabis, and was the victim of sting operation shortly afterwards as a result.The unnamed drug user sent the text to the Lewis and Clark County sheriff in Montana, U.S. after mis-dialling the telephone number of his dealer.In it, he said: 'Hey Dawg, do you have a $20 I can buy right now?' Cannabis seeds available now with free worldwide shipping, by the official sponsors of Cannazine Cannabis News - feminised-seeds.eu (http://feminised-seeds.eu)


Article first published as Cannabis Coming Soon To a TV Near You (http://technorati.com/business/advertising/article/cannabis-coming-soon-to-a-tv/) on Technorati.In America this week a TV commercial advertising medical cannabis was broadcast on the Fox network's Sacramento affiliate KTXL. And just like when the first Viagra ads appeared during the half-time interval at the Super Bowl recently, the reaction to this new turn in how cannabis is sold as a legal medicine, has been mixed.


POLICE busted a male prostitution ring and arrested 14 pimps accused of offering sexual services and drugs to clients across Spain.The first gay prostitution network ever dismantled in Spain was made up of men recruited in Brazil, police said.Organisers lied to them about their working conditions in Spain and purchased flight tickets with stolen credit cards, they said.


A British drug gang broken up in Ibiza used a public relations team to distribute designer drugs to holidaymakers in nightclubs. Police arrested 20 British citizens and seized 37,000 ecstasy tablets after raiding 11 addresses in and around the popular resort of San Antonio on the west coast of the Spanish island over the bank holiday weekend.Drug dealers targetted tourists in Ibiza via a network of PR specialists normally employed to entice people into night-clubs


A Royal Navy destroyer intercepted a yacht carrying £4 million worth of cocaine, it was revealed on Monday.HMS Gloucester was called in to assist a law enforcement team from Cape Verde in the mid-Atlantic in the early hours of Friday.ITS BEHIND YOU..HMS Gloucester on drug enforcement duty


A 35-year-old man who was arrested smuggled tobacco, a lighter and cannabis into a police cell this month, it has been revealed.It sums up drugs prohibition in a nutshell. When police can't stop people smuggling drugs into a police cell, what chance do they have with our nations borders? The incident, which happened at Worcester police station, is now being looked at by the Independent Police Complaints Commission. The police watchdog said it wanted to know how a man with a history of self-harm was able to take a lighter in.


George Michael was yesterday told he could be sent to jail.The singer had admitted driving under the influence of cannabis for the second time in three years.Judge Robin McPhee immediately banned him from the road and said he could be jailed when he returns to court on September 14.George's whole life is one big melee


There is no intrinsic logic to the legality and illegality of drugs so why do we criminalise the use of some drugs and not others, asks Professor David Nutt, former chairman of the advisory council on the misuse of drugs.For many people, drug taking is pleasurable and for a significant minority, it is indirectly beneficial because it reduces pain and suffering (as with cannabis in multiple sclerosis).The 'Peoples Professor': David Nutt


Drug users in Surrey have been warned by police to be aware of a possible bad batch of heroin in circulation.Officers said a number of users had fallen ill and required hospital treatment after being taken into custody at Guildford police station.Further checks found they had taken heroin prior to being arrested.


An advertisement for Just Say Now was rejected after being on the social networking site for more than a week, the pro-pot campaign says.Pot leaves are easy to find on Facebook pages. But the nation's largest social-networking site has decided they cannot appear in advertisements, prohibiting them as illegal content. The mighty facebook 'censors' what it deems 'illegal' contentThe policy was disclosed Tuesday after a national campaign promoting legalization accused Facebook of censoring political speech. The Just Say Now campaign said the popular website rejected its ads after they had run for more than a week.


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