Creando su Propia Variedad de Maria

Intento de Creación Variedad de Semilla Propia

Aqui podemos ver como este usuario de youtube, nos muestra un video en el que quiere crear tu propia variedad de marihuana.

Lo ha hecho a lo muy casero, una caja de cartón doble (De las de las neveras), una bombilla de bajo consumo y luz blanca, una planta macho y una semilla germinando.

Es buen intento, pero puede que no funcione, ya que para poder sacar semillas la planta tiene que florecer, y con una luz de bajo consumo no lo hará ni en tres mil años…., y eso contando que lo que salga de esa pequeña plantula, sea una hembra, que hoy por hoy nadie te lo puede asegurar, a no ser que sean feminizadas.

En cualquier caso, el video es curioso, y lo comparto con todos!!

Quemando Marihuana en GTA San Andreas

Video Quemando Marihuana en GTA San Andreas

Aqui va una parte de una misión en la que el protagonista del juego Grand Theft Auto San Andreas, tiene que quemar una plantación de marihuana antes de que llegue la policia.

Es una de las misiones más entretenidas como dice el creador del video.

El juego es un poco bestia, de hecho de eso se trata, de ser el más killer del pueblo y alrededores, y para llegar al final, tienes que ser un completo canalla.

Este juego me lo pasé sin trucos, aunque tuve que pasarme una buena temporada.

Juego entretenido y solo recomendable para mayores de edad.

Video Quemando Marihuana en el GTA San Andreas

Que es un Grow Shop?

Video Definición Grow Shop

Si todavía no sabes lo que es un grow shop, tal vez este pequeño video te ayude a hacer una idea de lo que se trata.

Como vereis, explica muy por encima cuales son los productos que se venden en los grow shop.

Hemos decidido ponerle un fondo natural para ambientar más con el contenido del video, la musica corresponde a una versión musical de un tema house ligero.

Dejen su comentario ^^, gracias!!

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420 College — Northern California Politicians Seek to Ease Medical Marijuana Laws




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Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) August 25, 2009

Politicians throughout California, but especially in the northern half of the state, are increasingly interested and vocal about legalizing marijuana. 420 College has recognized that and is helping people capitalize on this new market.

With the state currently in financial crisis and the general population clamoring for reformed drug laws, politicians are finally adjusting their preconceived notions regarding medical marijuana laws and criminal marijuana laws.

The level of prestige held by the politicians in Sacramento who believe that medical marijuana and legalized marijuana is impressive.

For example:

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger stated “I think it’s time for a debate. I think we ought to study very carefully what other countries are doing that have legalized marijuana…”

Democratic state assemblyman Tom Ammiano from San Francisco said “With any revenue ideas, people say you have to think outside the box, you have to be creative, and I feel that the issue of decriminalization, regulation and taxation of marijuana fits that bill.”

Hon. James Gray, a retired Orange County Superior County Judge, said “We couldn’t make this drug any more available if we tried…”

Those who support Northern California medical marijuana and legalizing marijuana throughout the state are not deviants or criminals; these are some of the most respected politicians in the state.

Those who are advocating legalized marijuana suggest that the state could get at least $ 1 billion in annual tax revenue from marijuana. Many also feel that not only will legalizing marijuana add over a billion dollars in revenue, but it will save the state at least a billion dollars in not prosecuting petty drug crimes such as marijuana possession.

Northern California Medical Marijuana

At the420 College, our education center focuses on helping people abide by California laws governing Northern California medical marijuana. While completely legalizing marijuana is something that may happen in the future, medical marijuana is already legalized in California. Northern California medical marijuana dispensaries are operating at a great profit, and the opportunities to have your own medical marijuana business are unprecedented.

The 420 College holds seminars which also help people grow a quality marijuana plant and operate their business properly. Beyond the legal issues of Northern California medical marijuana, there are issues such as taxes, staffing, location and so forth that are an important part of any California business. While medical marijuana is obviously a unique product, the operation of a Northern California medical marijuana dispensary is no different than a deli, a video store or any other business.

If you are interested in learning more about a Northern California medical marijuana business, you should go to http://www.420college.org and look around. There may be a seminar coming near you, or some other piece of quality information that will help you make your decision and stay informed.

To learn more, check out the website at 420 College’s medical marijuana business program.

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Canadian Cannabis Coalition Response to the Special Senate Committee Report on Illegal Drugs

(PRWEB) September 28, 2002

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE             09-27-2002

Canadian Cannabis Coalition Response to the Special Senate Committee Report on Illegal Drugs

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT

Western Canada:

Philippe Lucas (250) 381-8427

Reille Capler (604) 875-0448

Eastern Canada:

Tim Meehan: (416) 854-6343

(additional contacts listed below)

This release is also available in HTML and PDF formats

HTML: http://cannabiscoalition.ca/senatepr.htm


PDF: http://cannabiscoalition.ca/senatepr.pdf

The Senate report is available at:

http://www.parl.gc.ca/illegal-drugs.asp

The Canadian Cannabis Coalition (CCC), a national umbrella organization for stakeholders in cannabis-related organizations, products and services, applauds the visionary recommendations of the Special Senate Committee on Illegal Drugs, especially in regards to the legalization of cannabis. The report is a major advancement toward a harm reduction-based cannabis policy, which acknowledges that the harms and benefits of cannabis can best be dealt within a legal,

regulated and controlled environment.

Through rigorous research and analysis of the many models of drug policy practiced around the world, the Senate Special Committee has

acknowledged the failure of cannabis prohibition, which serves only to advance black-market criminal interests, while criminalizing a large

proportion of the population (around 600,000 Canadians currently have criminal records for personal possession of cannabis) for behaviour

that is not inherently dangerous to the self, or to others.

The CCC has been a vocal critic of the new Marijuana Medical Access Program. As such, it was of particular interest that the Senate Special Committee had many of the same concerns that we had long expressed. The Senate found that “The MMAR are not providing a compassionate framework for access to marijuana for therapeutic purposes and are unduly restricting the availability of marijuana to patients who may receive health benefits from its use”.

The recommendations and findings that are of particular interest to some of our members are:


Measures should be taken to support and encourage the development of alternative practices, such as the establishment of compassion clubs

No attempt has been made in Health Canada’s current research plan to acknowledge the considerable expertise currently residing in the

compassion clubs

Health Canada should, at the earliest possible opportunity, undertake a clinical study in cooperation with Canadian compassion clubs

The qualities of the marijuana used in those studies must meet the standards of current practice in compassion clubs, not NIDA standards

Consider viewing marijuana as a natural health product, like other herbs and plants

People who smoke marijuana for therapeutic purposes prefer to have a choice as to methods of use

Additionally, Health Canada has recently announced the formation of the long overdue Medical Marijuana Advisory Committee. Although the CCC boasts some of the most experienced and knowledgeable medicinal cannabis users, researchers, suppliers and pioneers in Canada, we have been denied representation on the committee.

While we applaud the Senate’s report for its compassionate and rational recommendations, we would like to point out some areas that could be improved:

The report calls for a declaration of amnesty for any person convicted of possession of cannabis under current or past legislation.

The CCC further recommends that amnesty be extended to anyone convicted of nonviolent growing and distribution cannabis offenses

under current or past legislation.

The CCC is opposed to any form of forced treatment for cannabis users. Those who are arbitrarily deemed excessive users must not be

forced to undergo treatment by a Drug Treatment Court or any other agency.

While the Senate shows great concern for the health of the many Canadians who use cannabis, these concerns could be better addressed

with attention to the quality standards of the cannabis being produced. Higher potency cannabis will lead to smaller amounts being consumed, and organically grown cannabis tested for molds, mildews and fungus will result in a healthier product being consumed. Such standards will greatly reduce any health risks associated with

cannabis use and will put the onus on the producer rather that on the consumer.

When considering cannabis use and driving, we suggest that impairment is the only valid concern as opposed to the operation of a vehicle under the influence of this substance if one is not impaired. Thus testing should be for impairment, not for substance use.

The CCC welcomes the Senate’s recognition that the label of “drug abuse” is arbitary and incorrect. At the same time, we do have concerns that some other language of the report, such as arbitrarily defining “at-risk” and “excessive” use at over and under one gram of consumption per day respectively, is counter-productive. Many

Canadians, particularly, medicinial users, consume in excess of several grams of cannabis per day without any harm to themselves or

others.

The recommended National Advisor on Psychoactive Substances and Dependency might better be called the Advisor on Psychoactive

Substances, until there is a better understanding of dependency and the connotation is less pejorative. The recommended national fund for

research on psychoactive substances should also fund research on the beneficial effects of such substances on humans.

Finally, on the same day that the Senate released its Final Report – September 4, 2002 – the DEA raided the most respected medical cannabis dispensary in the United States, The Wo/men Alliance for Medical Marijuana (WAMM); literally grabbing medicine out of the hands of the

sickest, weakest, most vulnerable of its citizens. In Canada, the last month has seen both the Toronto Compassion Centre (1200 members) and

the Sunshine Coast Compassion Society (70 members) raided by police, resulting in closure of the clubs. This callous, indefensible police

response to the suffering of some of Canada’s sickest citizens must also end.

To avoid further accusations of callousness or negligence, the government must act to implement the recommendations of the Special Senate Committee on Illegal Drugs with the CCC’s additions, immediately.

For our part, we will continue to press the issue through the criminal and civil courts, the political process, education via print, web and

electronic publishing, and civil disobedience, until the situation is remedied.

Canada is a modern, educated, and compassionate country; it is time for our drug laws to reflect logic and common sense. It is time to end

the war on responsible Canadian cannabis users. It is time for a drug peace.

The Canadian Cannabis Coalition

Bloc Pot – Montreal, Que.

British Columbia Compassion Club Society (BCCCS)- Vancouver, B.C. (604) 875-0448

British Columbia (B.C.) Marijuana Party Vancouver, – B.C.

Bubble Bags – B.C.

Canadian Action Coalition

Canadian Media Awareness Project (CMAP) – Victoria, B.C.

Canadian Medical Marijuana Association

CanEvolve Facilitators – Calgary, Alta

Cannabis As Living Medicine (CALM) Toronto, Ont. (416) 367-3459

Cannabis Culture Magazine – Vancouver, B.C.

CannabisLink.ca – deb@cannabislink.ca

Cannabis Research Institute (CRI) – Grand Forks, B.C.

Chris Clay – cclay@greenghost.biz

Club Compassion de Montreal Montreal, Que.

Compassionate Cannabis Club – Sturgeon Falls, Ont. – maryhuanamike@hotmail.com

Crosstown Traffic Ottawa, Ont.

Family Action Coalition Toward Sensible Solutions

Grand Forks Hemp Company – Grand Forks, B.C.

Heads Magazine – Hudson, Que.

Hedron Analytical Inc. – Richmond, B.C.

Hemp Depot – Ottawa, Ont.

Holy Smoke Culture Shop – Nelson, BC

London Cannabis Compassion Centre – London, Ont.

Mama Indica’s Hemp Products – Tofino, B.C.

Med Marijuana Inc. – Bedford, Nova Scotia

Medical Marihuana.ca – Duncan, B.C.

Nelson Cannabis Compassion Club – Nelson, B.C.

NORML Canada – Abbotsford BC

Northern Lights Hemp Company

Odd Duck Herbal Research Farms – Richmond, B.C.

Ontario Consumers for Safe Access to Recreational Cannabis (OCSARC) -

tim@ocsarc.org

(The) Open Minder – Grand Forks, B.C.

Parti Marijuana Party du Canada -Montreal. Que. -

info@marijuanaparty.org

Potshot – Vancouver, B.C.

Pot-TV – Vancouver, B.C.

Renee Boje

Sacred Herb – Victoria, B.C.

Sunshine Coast Compassion Club Society – Gibsons. B.C.

Tarzan’s Hemp Company – Sturgeon Falls, Ont. -

maryhuanamike@hotmail.com

Toronto Compassion Centre (TCC) – Toronto, Ont.

Toronto Hemp Company (THC) – Toronto, Ont.

Vancouver Island Compassion Society (VICS) – Victoria, B.C. -

phil@thevics.com

West Hemp (B.C.) Cooperative

Women’s Cannabis Collective

Global Affiliates :

Hemp Lobby Organization – Washington State

Washington Hemp Education Network – Washington State

Ecology – Australia

Cited:

The Wo/men Alliance for Medical Marijuana (WAMM): http://www.wamm.org/


Toronto Compassion Club: http://www.torontocompassioncentre.org/


Sunshine Coast Compassion Society:

http://www.sunshinecoastcompassionclub.org/

Other Atrocities:

Michael Patriquen: http://www.railroaded.info/


Terry Parker Jr.: http://www.geocities.com/terryparkerjr/

For further information about the Canadian Cannabis Coalition, visit http://cannabiscoalition.ca/ or contact:

P.O. Box 1481 Grand Forks B.C. V0H 1H0

E-mail: ccc@cannabiscoalition.ca

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¿Le entro Nicotina a la cabeza del senador Nelson Avila ?

Santiago, Chile. (PRWEB) April 9, 2005

El movimiento “Aquí la Gente”, que preside Ernesto Medina Aguayo, respaldó proyecto de Ley y llamó al Senador Nelson Avila a no defender intereses de las tabacaleras, jugándose la por la vida de los chilenos ,Segun señalo a Noticias Alfa

Con un decisivo respaldo al proyecto que modifica la Ley del tabaco, que propone una fuerte restricción a fumar en lugares públicos como colegios, bares, restaurantes y cines, realizo el Movimiento Aquí la Gente.

Esta es una iniciativa legal que protege la salud de la población y desincentiva el habito de fumar indiscriminadamente, señalaron. Además anunciaron una visita al Ministro de Salud para entregar el respaldo de la Sociedad Civil a este proyecto en conjunto con otras organizaciones ciudadanas y de consumidores.

Al respecto el Presidente de Aquí la Gente, Ernesto Medina Aguayo señaló a NA:

“ estamos obviamente por la vida y contra la cultura mercantilista de las tabacaleras que producen la muerte con “ filtro extra light” induciendo a la juventud a un vicio mortal – y anunciaron – “que junto a otras organizaciones de la sociedad civil, iniciaremos una campaña de respaldo en la tradicional “esquina del consumidor”( Ahumada con Huerfanos en Santiago) que empiezara a partir de hoye jueves 7, a las 11 horas en Ahumada con Huérfanos”.

Consultados respecto al rechazo del Senador Ávila a dicho proyecto – enfatizo – “nos parece una conducta consecuente del Senador, si consideramos la férrea defensa anterior por la legalización de la marihuana y su libre consumo, sin embargo nos parece que a nuestro amigo Ávila, le entro nicotina a la cabeza, -ironizo Medina- “ sustancia que es altamente peligrosa y toxica , que no contiene propiedades terapéuticas algunas.

Por tanto hacemos un llamado a este vehemente defensor ciudadano a jugársela por la vida de la familia chilena y no por la defensa de multinacionales que promueven la muerte en gotas”.

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La Red Social por un México Libre de Adicciones se reestructura para entregar un mejor servicio a la sociedad Mexicana.

México, D.F. (PRWEB) August 4, 2005

Como parte de los trabajos de la Primera Asamblea General de la Red Social por un México Libre de Adicciones, celebrada el pasado fin de semana, los integrantes de dicha red eligieron a los nuevos miembros del Consejo Directivo, quienes estarán en sus cargos por los siguientes dos años.

Además, se eligieron a los representantes de los diferentes Comités que conforman la Red, Comité Juvenil, Comité Pro Frente Social Nacional, Comité de Prevención, Comité de Políticas Públicas y Comité de Comunicación Social.

La Red Social surgió hace casi 3 años en un esfuerzo coordinado por la Secretaría de Desarrollo Social quien reunió a miembros de diferentes asociaciones civiles, iglesias y organismos especializados en el tema de las adicciones, como la Unión Nacional de Padres de Familia, la Comisión Episcopal de Pastoral Familiar, Iglesia Anglicana, Centro Mexicano para la Filantropía, Iglesia de Cienciología, la Asociación de Scouts de México, entre otras, para que juntos encontraran las respuestas a los problemas desencadenados por el uso y abuso de las drogas.

En la más reciente encuesta nacional contra las adicciones se muestra claramente que el consumo de drogas entre los jóvenes ha tomado un giro inesperado y cada vez más dramático. Mientras que hace unos años las drogas de inicio entre los jóvenes eran el alcohol y el tabaco, ahora están comenzando una vida de adicción con las drogas de diseño (como el éxtasis) y la cocaína y marihuana. Además, la edad promedio de inicio en las drogas es menor año con año, encontrándose ahora niños mexicanos de 8 y 9 años de edad que son consumidores activos y vendedores de drogas en sus escuelas.

Las estadísticas muestran que para las mujeres jóvenes esto ya no es ajeno a su género, son miles las jovencitas que se pierden en el alcohol y las drogas y que se hacen más vulnerables a la violencia intrafamiliar y los abusos sexuales.

La sociedad quiere soluciones, está exigiendo respuestas. Y el gobierno sólo no ha podido responder. Por eso es necesaria, vital, la unión entre los organismos de la sociedad civil para entregar a la sociedad aquello que tanto ha añorado: la oportunidad de ser rescatada de las garras de la criminalidad, la violencia, la corrupción y por supuesto, de la peor amenaza de la humanidad, las drogas.

El filósofo Lafayette Ronald Hubbard dijo lo siguiente: “Nunca lamentes el ayer. La vida está en ti hoy, y tú haces tu mañana”.

La Red Social por un México Libre de Adicciones está escribiendo un mañana mucho más alentador para la sociedad mexicana.



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