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Ill Mind of HOPSIN 5

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Kush Expo

This weekend in Anaheim... http://youtu.be/3zTAwXSr2GY

Danko’s Strain of the Week

Canna Sutra – Delta-9 Labs  HIGH TIMES Top 10 Strain, 2009 True connoisseurs know the many positive effects of sativas, including their ability to inspire sensual thoughts and feelings. Ed and Harry from Delta-9 Labs crossed the Reclining Buddha with Sensi Star to create the Canna Sutra, a sultry strain that elevates and stimulates the mind (and so much more!), even as the smoke burns soft and smooth and leaves behind a wonderful incense-like smell. When growing the Canna Sutra, allow a decent amount of space for roots to develop and plenty of room for them to breathe. She’ll reward you with a bounty of bodacious buds perfect for a quiet romantic evening with a special friend. A heavy feeder, Canna Sutra is also a little picky about overwatering, preferring “dry feet.” Medicinal users take note: Ed tells me that “some users report strong bronchial dilation, which may help to alleviate the symptoms of asthma and related conditions.” Lineage: Reclining Buddha x Sensi Star Flowering time: 9 weeks Contact: Attitude Seedbank via HIGHTIMES.COM > Danko’s Strain of the Week.

Medical Cannabis Card

Eligible Conditions

  • AIDS
  • Cancer
  • Glaucoma
  • Cachexia (severe weightloss from disease or medical treatment)
  • Persistent muscle spasms, including spasms caused by multiple sclerosis
  • Seizures, including seizures caused by epilepsy
  • Severe nausea
  • Severe pain
  • Any other medical condition or treatment for a medical condition that is: (a) Classified as a chronic or debilitating medical condition by regulation of the Division; or (b) Approved as a chronic or debilitating medical condition pursuant to a petition

The Final Days of Prohibition!

Dear NORML supporters,
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Please make plans today to join NORML in Los Angeles, October 3-6 for the 41st annual national NORML conference. This year's forward-looking theme: The Final Days of Cannabis Prohibition The host hotel is already near capacity and online registration is available. NORML's annual conference is the premiere gathering in America of cannabis law reform activists and organizations working for public policy alternatives to the country's failed Cannabis Prohibition laws. This election year, voters in as many as four states will have the opportunity to vote in the affirmative on legalization initiatives. Additionally, numerous states have passed cannabis law reform measures, placing much needed pressure on the federal government to follow suit. NORML's annual conferences are always informative, community building and fun!
Please take the opportunity now to register for NORML 2012 and reserve your discounted room at the host hotel. For table vending and conference sponsorship opportunities, please send an email to: conference@norml.org
2012 NORML Conference Roundtable Panel Topics (sample of agenda topics):
  • Seventy-five Years of Cannabis Prohibition in America, October 3, 1937 - October 3, 2012: A review of the Cannabis Prohibition epoch in America
  • Broken Promises: Obama Administration and Federal Blowback Against Medical Cannabis Industry
  • Pot-n-Politics 2012: A review of reform initiatives and legislation impacting cannabis consumers
  • Whatever Happened to Hemp?
  • Cannabis and the 'Demo' Gap Problem: Who Does Not Support Cannabis Legalization and Why?
  • Cannabis and Senior Citizens in America: A Propitious Amalgamation
  • Cannabis Legalization and Taxation: What Might It Look like?
  • Shifting Demographics of Medical Cannabis Consumers
  • Reducing Cannabis' Fear Factor Among Americans
  • New England Storm: Has the Epicenter Of Cannabis Law Reform Moved East?
  • Cannabis Activism Workshop
  • High Times' All Things Cultivation
  • California activist and stakeholder meeting
Thanks in advance and I hope to see you at NORML's 41st annual national conference this early October in Los Angeles. Cannabem liberemus, Allen St. Pierre Executive Director NORML / NORML Foundation director@norml.org About NORML.
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