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Positive Drug Drive test may not show impairment
Yeti101 replied to Pat Uri's topic in Legal Matters
AFAIK cannabis suppositories are best for some medical rather than recreational purposes (maybe) as the reports seem to be that they don’t produce much of a high. I haven’t read up on the actual real research on this, so I can’t say for sure. If there is an absorption/availability issue, I’m willing to bet that ppl here could solve the problem though. Bypassing the test by packing your THC gummies in a gel-cap though? This seems pretty straightforward, albeit a little less fun than taking the back road.- 70 replies
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Positive Drug Drive test may not show impairment
Yeti101 replied to Pat Uri's topic in Legal Matters
When questioned in general terms about the effectiveness of the police’s oral testing method in detecting different types of cannabis consumption, Dr Perl said: ‘if it is ingested it will disappear out of the oral fluid very rapidly, or if it is ingested in a capsule form it will not even be detected [at all]’. There is growing disquiet about the NSW drug driving testing regime. (file pic) The magistrate, David Heilpern said this evidence had ‘obvious implications for the efficacy of the state’s drug driving regime’. ‘The uncontradicted evidence of Dr Perl is unequivocally that if you take THC orally by capsule or by suppository then it is not possible to have a level of THC’ https://www.echo.net.au/2019/04/roadside-drug-testing-flaws-exposed-local-court-case/- 70 replies
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Massive Melbourne collection downsizing SALE (EDIT: ENDED!)
Yeti101 replied to mu!'s topic in Seed & Plant Sales
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@Ethnoob, short of a total collapse of the state and a near-apocalyptic interregnum there are never going to be “no laws on the books” about this (certainly not in our lifetimes). I say we call it a day on this discussion and agree to disagree (or at least move the discussion to another thread).
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I don't know if you have spent much time talking to people who work for the federal government in the departments responsible for regulating opium production here, but that's kind of where we are already at. One of the reasons the federal government is stuck is because it doesn't want to be responsible for having our opium quota smashed in retaliation for de-scheduling(or so Iv'e heard at least one official say). Slow down and read the story: the greens specifically include grow your own in their plan. See, the thing with keeping it illegal is that it doesn't work for everyone, even if it works for you. There are plenty of good people whose careers could be destroyed by even a single drug conviction. Could things be worse than the current situation? Maybe. I just don't see how maintaining the current situation is anything other than letting them win. You think your kind of talk scares the shit out of prohibitionists? I can tell you now, it doesn't - it gives them a way to keep communities divided against each other though. If you have an actual achievable plan for me to not risk jail or my career for growing a bit of weed and/or sparking up a joint that doesn't involve any compromise, then I'm all ears. As far as I'm concerned, if I can grow a bit at home, buy some quality product at a decent price when I want to, and maybe even run a business growing or selling (even if there is a bit of paperwork and restriction on advertising), then that is pretty good. If they want me to pay a bit of tax to pay school teachers and build hospitals, then I'm OK with that too.
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In NSW the greens have said they will push for legalisation after the next election via a private members bill https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/health/greens-nsw-plan-to-legalise-regulate-and-licence-cannabis/news-story/e862e0a6598b12e4e36fec4688a2e42b In Victoria, Reason MLC Fiona Patten is calling for a select comittee to advise parliament on legal/regulatory frameworks needed to start sale of cannabis by 2021. https://mobile.twitter.com/FionaPattenMLC/status/1103095425010024448 (personally I’d trust Fiona on this more than the NSW greens, but good on them for trying)
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Not sure if this is the best place for it, but there is a medical cannabis research assistant job going in Sydney apparently: https://au.jora.com/job/Medical-Cannabis-Research-Assistant-7b3f45a9c00170d81de795a580fcd123 Of course, due to current legislation, there is a lot of bullshit involved, and you will want to take a hard look at the company to see if they are ethical enough to work for (I haven’t checked yet).
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Yeah, current social media is a fucking dumpster fire of stupidity and bile, and that's before you even get to the companies making money off your data.
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Will be a while to see the flow-on effects of this, but still, it’s interesting (if you are an international politics nerd like me): World Health Organization Recommends Reclassifying Marijuana Under International Treaties https://www.marijuanamoment.net/read-the-world-health-organizations-marijuana-rescheduling-recommendations/
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Hey gang, I haven’t been around much, due to my life taking a weird turn since early 2018. Thanks to some members/ex-members, I ended up involved in some cryptocurrency related social media networks. At first this was just steemit, where the delight at finally earning anything from my writing quickly turned to anger at how comprehensively the system was stacked against anyone other than certain elites (and the people who kiss their rings). Then I got involved in a Chinese social network start-up called ONO. The exact how and why I can’t publicly reveal as I still like to pretend I’m semi-anonymous here. But I can confirm that I was sucked in by promises around the supposed ethics of how that enterprise was supposed to run. I later hoped that my deep moral disappointment might at least be offset by some marginal monetary gain. But that hasn’t panned out either thus far. What was sold to me as an experiment in decentralisation, freedom and community self-governance was really an experiment in cost-cutting, worker exploitation and the cynical pursuit of investment capital. Through it all, I’ve come to think that social media that incentivises user activities is often pretty toxic, and that when that incentive has/is a monetary component, the negative impact potentially increases. I also suspect some (though not all) cryptocurrencies and related projects are result of lassiez faire fantasies that involve little regard for the environment or the mental/spiritual wellbeing of other humans. The whole experience of being that interested in money has allowed me to acquire some interesting new skills, not to mentions some new friends (my fellow disaffected travellers). I’ve also found some new directions for writing that I’m trying very hard to pursue. But it has left me feeling hollowed out, disillusioned and disconnected. I remember some years ago hearing @Horus tell another member to be careful what you give your energy to. Different situation, but I really understand this now. I wasn’t ready to talk about this last time I saw anyone. Not that I think this is a big deal. One great thing about meeting up with fellow SAB members is that talking about everything in your life is not mandatory. In my experience, talking at all is optional depending on where you are at, and that's as it should be. Now I just need to relax and reconnect, and stop confusing what I think is worth saying with what people will (or won’t) pay me to say.
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Thanks @Glaukus Hey @SayN: speaking of that, I really should get those books back to you some time!
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Hmm, 9th is do-able I think, but not a lot of notice. I'm less-available for the bits of February, but maybe we can get our shit together for March. At least the weather might be a little less punishing by then.
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Excellent! I should be around. Who knows, I may even be able to give people a lift (for once).
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Will have to follow up on this soon - need to source some CBD-rich material or oil for a friend.
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I hardly have to point this out to the experienced campaigners here, but now is the time to make friends with (or at least make yourself and your position known to) the shadow health minister and shadow attorney general.
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Proving once again that they are Canada in this relationship.
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How do I delete my account please?
Yeti101 replied to ☽Ţ ҉ĥϋηϠ₡яღ☯ॐ€ðяئॐ♡Pϟiℓℴϟℴ's topic in Site & Forum Matters
I don’t have a lot of detail, but he’s still around, as are at least some of his cacti. Might be a while before we see him around here again though (if ever). -
Was just wondering the same thing.
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Oh man, so sorry to hear this.
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If this is still happening, I am in dire need of a sanity check. (The fact that you guys are my sanity check is possibly worrying, but let's pretend it isn't). If it's not happening, or I can't make it (I am not 100%), @etherealdrifter, expect to hear from me.
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Thanks man! Sorry for being so elusive.
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I'm still interested - the main thing is that it dictates how big a night I have on the 19th . 20th is fine. 27th is also fine.