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- ISSUE ZERO - Mary Jane Flashbacks - August 1994
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- |::| CONTENTS |::|
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- |::| Editorial - A brief word from the Info Freako (AKA Damian Caynes) |::|
- |::| About Mullers & Packers Union - All you need to know |::|
- |::| Reader's Survey - Have your say in Mary Jane's future! |::|
- |::| Contacts - Like-minded people |::|
- |::| Bathtime for Billy - Give your smokin' pal a wash! |::|
- |::| Cannabis - How much do we know? How little do we know? |::|
- |::| Quotable Quotes - Clever comments |::|
- |::| Recipes... with Raj - Cookin' with the happiest of herbs... |::|
- |::| Coping with a Bust - What to do if you're unlucky |::|
- |::| Mullers Market Stall - Cheap bongs! |::|
- |::| Newsflash - Drug deals go metric! |::|
- |::| Enrol to Vote - Exercise your personal power |::|
- |::| Smoother Smoke - How to get the most from your bong |::|
- |::| What we want - Legalisation |::|
- |::| Smokin' Slang - Can you talk the talk? |::|
- |::| Sinsemilla Tips - How to grow a High Times centerfold! |::|
- |::| Busted - A tale of one muller's brush with the law |::|
- |::| Happy Cookies - Druidic munchies! |::|
- |::| Are you a criminal? - Marijuana law in Victoria |::|
- |::| Submissions - Get writin' now! |::|
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- --
- Editorial
- --
- Greetings net newbies, netsurfers, zippies, hippies, yuppies (scum),
- cyberpunks, activists, digital gurus, stoners...
-
- Welcome to the first internet release of Mary Jane!
-
- The two biggest media trends lately, if you've been in a cave for the past few
- years, are the "Information Superhighway" and Prohibition.
-
- The mass media prophesise that the "Information Superhighway" will change
- society as we know it. Video communications, shopping from home, working
- from home, even socialising from home! It's the wet-dream of the couch
- potatoes of the world - EVERYTHING by remote control!
-
- What the mass media often fails to mention, however, is the existence of
- such a "superhighway" today. Most of you reading this will already have
- experienced this information overload, the Internet.
-
- The anarchistic flow of information on the 'net is far from the linear
- highway portrayed by the media. If you've followed the hype behind the highway,
- it probably sounds more like an MTV cultural takeover.
-
- Fortunately for us, and unfortunately for those who wish to control the masses,
- the chaotic nature of the 'net allows subersive information to roam free. From
- anarchy to zen, there's no censorship here.
-
- It is the power of the 'net that has allowed Mary Jane the transition between
- an anti-prohibitionist university newsletter and a worldwide forum for issues
- regarding the ending of prohibition! (hype, what hype?)
-
- The paper version will continue to be produced with articles from both 'zines
- being shared. Local and international blended, there are no borders on the
- internet.
-
- This zeroeth issue of Mary Jane is a compilation of articles from previous
- journals. The editors and contributors must be thanked for their creativity,
- this 'zine would not exist without it.
-
- From here on, we hope to get as much feedback as possible from the 'net
- community. If you have something to say, leap out of that smokey closet and
- share your inspiration with the world.
-
- Toke huge lungfuls of creativity and get writin'! Send anything at all that
- streams through your consciousness relating to the holy happy herb. Get
- writin', get ACTIVE!
-
- And remember... Just say KNOW to drugs!
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- About Mullers & Packers Union
-
- The Monash Mullers & Packers Union is a club based at the Clayton campus of
- Monash Uni. It is the largest club of this type in Victoria.
-
- The club spans many roles - we aim to be an active social club, a lifestyle
- club whilst always working and lobbying to achieve changes to current drug
- prohibition laws.
-
- We will soon be producing our own range of hemp products, manufactured by
- Slaam! streetwear. These products will be sold through our stalls and
- mail-order distribution.
-
- For more info on the club write to us
- c/- Monash University, Clayton, 3168, Victoria, Australia.
- phone via Clubs & Societies on (61 3) 905-4159.
- e-mail freako@suburbia.apana.org.au
-
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- MARY JANE Reader's Survey!
- THIS SURVEY IS TOTALLY CONFIDENTIAL
-
- Have your say in what goes into this luvurly piece of electronic literary herb
- worship. Use your fundamental right and VOTE!
-
- Send your completed survey by anonymous e-mail to freako@suburbia.apana.org.au
-
- (Edit this survey file and send it to us, placing an "o" before your
- preference)
-
- eg.
-
- o Yes
- No
-
- -
- 1) What would you like to read in Mary Jane?
- Usage information
- Growing tips
- Cooking
- Political issues
- Cannabis history and information
- Legal issues and help
- Health issues
- Humourous smoking stories
- Information on other drugs
- Alternative living
- Regular horoscope
- your own suggestions...
-
- 2) Would you be willing to contribute to the 'zine?
- Yes
- No
-
- Induvidual Section - Anonymous and non-compulsory
-
- 3) Age
- 16-19
- 20-24
- 25-30
- 30-40
- 40+
-
- 4) Do you partake in the usage of the happiest of herbs, marijuana?
- Hell yeah! Pass the bong mon...
- None o' that stuff, gimme a beeeeeer!
-
- 5) If not, why not? (then go to question 9)
- ...
-
- 6) How often do you take a toke?
- Can't answer now, packing a cone man...
- Every time I finish a toke
- Every day
- Every two days
- Every week
- Every fortnight
- Once a month or more
-
- 7) Which do you smoke more often?
- Leaf
- Buds
- Hash
-
- 8) What do you usually mix your herb with?
- Tobacco
- Leaf
- Mint
- Peppermint (oh, that toothpastey tastey!)
- Herbal mixes
- I don't mix the herb, mon
-
- 9) Have you ever eaten the sweet leaf?
- I use it instead of oregano!
- Meadow Lea Cannabutter - you oughta be, congratulated!
- Don't know how to cook it
- Wastes too much herb
-
- 10) Do you think that cannabis use should be decriminalised (as in SA) or
- legalised?
- Decriminalised
- Legalised
- Illegal
-
- 11) Please explain your answer
- ...
-
- 12) Do you think that industrial hemp should be legally available?
- Yes
- No
- Don't know
-
- 13) Why?
- ...
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- - Contacts for Other Groups -
-
- Australian Marijuana Party/CANNABIS NEWS
- 1 Speewah Rd, Freedom County
- Kuranda, QLD
- (070)930326
- Contact: Steve Dimitriou
-
- Australian Parliamentary Group for Drug Law Reform
- GPO Box 1020, Canberra ACT 2601
- Ph. (06) 2050166, Fax (06)2050431
- Spokesperson: Michael Moore MLA
-
- Hemp for Paper Consortium
- C/- Harmsens
- 430 Tinderbox Rd, Tinderbox
- Tas. 7054
- Ph: (002) 292063
-
- BIO-Logical Products
- PO Box 768, Potts Point
- NSW 2011
- Fax (02) 3581332
-
- Nimbin HEMP
- PO Box 177
- Nimbin NSW 2480
-
- Queensland HEMP
- PO Box 332, Albert St
- Brisbane 4002
- Ph: (07) 8447499
-
- South Australian HEMP
- PO Box 7013, Adelaide SA 5000
- Ph. (08) 2124222, Fax: (08) 2124254
- Contact: David Sag, James Dannenberg
-
- West Australian NORML
- PO Box 907
- Morley WA 6062
- Contact: Carl Turney
-
- Do you want your group advertised here?
-
- E-mail freako@suburbia.apana.org.au with your details!
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- BATHTIME for BILLY!
-
- Hey to all you pipers!
-
- There comes a time when your ganjed up Bong needs to drop it's dirty hippy
- facade and clean up its act! After heavy usage your bong becomes blocked and
- down-right dirty, and you find that pulling pipes becomes a bit lethal on your
- lungs. To prevent this your billy needs a regular soak and scrub.
-
- There are no hard and fast rules on how this should be done. Many people use
- really whacked-up cleaning products like Nappy-san, False Teeth Cleaner and
- even Coca- Cola. Whist I would not subject my billy to this kind of cleaning
- frenzy, many crazy pipers do!
-
- There are various cleaning products which will keep your billy's anatomy in
- smooth smoking form. To give you an idea, "Pipe Fresh" available from both
- "Off Ya Tree" and "Smoke Dreams". It's about $5.00 for a 250ml bottle and it's
- fairly awesome stuff. This along with a few bottle brushes helps keep a squeaky
- clean pipe. However I find water and a low foam detergent like "Down To Earth"
- or "Pure Velvet Soap" work just as effectively. Not only is this better for our
- fragile globe, but it doesn't leave a bizarre collection of chemicals you will
- probably inhale later.
-
- Here's a step by step guide for bathing billy:-
-
- 1. Remove the stem, Cone and Rubber Grommet.
- 2. Place Billy under a running tap to clean the initial shit out.
- 3. Place Billy in hot water and the cleaner you have chosen, let it splash
- around for a while, perhaps an hour.
- 4. Whilst Billy is soaking take time to inspect your stem and cone. Sometimes if
- Billy hasn't been cleaned for a while the cone, drop in or screw on, can
- become stuck due to stash build up. If it is a drop cone, soak it in hot
- water, if it's screw on you'll have to use more forceful methods, like plyers
- to get it unstuck. Clean the cone with a thick sewing needle and boiling
- water. The stem is best cleaned with pipe cleaners and hot water. After you
- have cleaned them make especially sure the cone is dry otherwise later it
- could cause the stash to get damp, and you may have trouble lighting it.
- 5. Billy is now clean, put it back together. I'm sure I don't need to tell you
- what happens next.
-
- If you're pulling pipes through a fairly blocked bong, your lungs can fuck up
- and smoking it can be a damn bastard. So it is worthwhile to keep your pipe in a
- fairly anti-crap state so that every pipe will take you to oblivion and back on
- a mind blowing thought wave journey.
-
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- CANNABIS
- How much do we know? How little do we know?
-
- Cannabis Sativa is a very abundant, unusually economically valuable plant,
- possibly a dangerous plant, certainly in many ways a mysterious plant. It has
- served humans long and well as a source of fibre from its stem; of oil from its
- seeds, of a psychedelic drug from its resin.
-
- Cannabis is one of humankind's oldest useful cultivation plants. Knowledge of
- it's use by our ancestors goes back at least 6000 years, and obviously people
- valued it:-
-
- *Archaeological hemp specimens have been found in an Egyptian site of
- 3000 to 4000 years of age.
-
- *Chinese tradition dates cannabis use back approximately 4800 yrs when
- Emperor Sheen-Nung is credited with teaching his people to cultivate
- the plant for fibre.
-
- *The Indian medical writings, especially the Susrita; complied before
- 1000 BC report therapeutic use of cannabis resin. The nature of some
- of the vernacular names in India, indicates its narcotic properties were
- appreciated in early Hindu writing.
-
- These are a small sample of findings of cannabis usage in the history of
- mankind.
-
- Hemp's diversity and usefulness in traditional cultures is ignored by single
- interest groups, as they are effected by only one aspect (say paper or tobacco)
- and have a one-sided view driven by greed. This wonderful plant used by some
- minorities is then a tool against them, by a heavy duty run amok police state.
-
- The negative way of viewing cannabis - as only a drug - has slowed the potential
- technological advances coming from this plant, begun by our forebears. With
- today's technology Cannabis Sativa has the potential to produce many useful
- products. Studies of cannabis and its derivatives are of great benefit and
- significance to humans, for reasons including it's effect on his/her life and
- social evolution, it's stature, it's structure, it's place, it's life as a
- plant.
-
- These are all important, and without a clear comprehension of them we flounder
- and are lost. We Mullers should look at these aspects of this weedy organism
- for the future of the hemp industry, for its return rather than keeping one of
- our oldest multi-economical plants in the dark.
-
- Raj
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-
- QUOTABLE QUOTES
-
- "When injustice becomes law resistance becomes duty"
- The Plantem
-
- "To think that a man should be allowed a gun and not a drug"
- Alexander Trocchi.
-
- o Genesis 1:29 "...And God said, Behold I have given you every herb bearing
- seed which is upon the face of all the Earth: to you it shall be for
- meat"
-
- "To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven. A
- time to be born, a time to die, a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that
- which is planted"
- Ecclestiastes 3:1-2
-
- "The greatest service that can be rendered to any country is to add a useful
- plant to its culture"
- Thomas Jefferson
-
- "Make the most of the Indian Hemp seed and sow it everywhere"
- George Washington.
-
- "To be Just without being mad (and the madder you get, the madder you get), to
- be peaceful without being stupid, to be interested without being compulsive,
- to be happy without being hysterical.....smoke grass!"
- Ken Kesey.
-
- "The two Commandments for the Molecular Age:
- 1. Thou shalt not alter the consciousness of thy fellow men.
- 2. Thou shalt not prevent thy fellow man from altering his own
- consciousness"
- Tim Leary
-
- "The lethal dose of Cannabis is a 2 kilo block dropped on your head from the
- twenty-fifth floor of a high-rise building"
-
- "I didn't like it and I didn't inhale and I never tried it again"
- Bill Clinton 1992
-
- "Penalties against possession of a drug should not be more damaging to an
- individual than the drug itself"
- Jimmy Carter, 1977
-
- "Let's get our heads together and build a movement to end prohibition and get on
- with saving the world!"
- H.E.M.P
-
- Statistics on deaths from various drugs:
- "Of an estimated 25,495 Australian deaths caused by drug use in 1987, 71% were
- attributable to tobacco and 26% to alcohol only 323 deaths (1%) were
- attributable to opiates, the remainder arising from other drugs.
-
- What is even more striking is that not a single death was attributable to
- Cannabis use alone"
- (H.E.M.P - Dept. of community services and health 1989. Statistics on drug
- use in Australia 1989, table 49 p. 36)
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- Recipes... with Raj
-
- There are many good reasons for eating marijuana, both physiological and
- spiritual.
-
- Before you consider trying to eat grass, it must be thoroughly cleaned. Stems
- and seeds must be picked out or the pot run through a sieve several times. It
- is important to clean very very thoroughly since the idea is to disguise the
- taste and texture as much as possible. A blender can make cleaning more
- efficient. Whip it into powder as fine as flour.
-
- Before you add marijuana to any recipe, you should fry it a little longer. This
- softens it and makes it more palatable.
-
- CARROT CAKE
-
- Ingredients :
-
- 2 Cups sugar 1/2 Cup nuts
- 2 Cups flour 3 teaspoons soda
- 1/2 teaspoon of allspice 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 1/2 Cups oil 4 eggs
- 3 Cups grated carrot 1/2 Cup pot
-
- Directions :
-
- Combine ingredients and bake at 325 degrees for 45 minutes
-
- FROSTING
-
- Ingredients :
-
- 8 ounces cream cheese 1 lb. castor sugar
- 1 cube of butter 1 teaspoon vanilla
-
- Directions :
-
- Cream ingredients together until smooth. This makes enough for two cakes.
-
- PIZZA POT
-
- Buy a pizza base. The more stuff you put on the pizza, the better it will be.
- Make a sauce out of tomato paste/bolognese sauce. Add herbs, parsely, 1/2 cup of
- diced onion, 1/4 cup of green pepper. Simmer ingredients. Some suggestions for
- toppings-cheese, mushrooms capsicum, egg, tomato, pineapple, pine nuts, eggplant
- etc etc etc.
-
- Sprinkle the mull in between the ingredients and the tomato sauce. Use about 1/3
- of a cup. Put all ingredients on except for the cheese and cook for 15 mins at
- approx 200 degrees celcius. Then take it out, pile on the cheese and bake for
- another 5-10 minutes.
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- COPING WITH A BUST
-
- In Victoria, the possession of less than 50g of pot does not incur a conviction
- or even a fine unless there are special circumstances. Use and cultivation are
- still likely to get you both, however. Obviously, the aim is to make sure there
- is no evidence to prove use, cultivation, or trafficking. The golden rule is, of
- course, SAY NOTHING UNTIL YOU HAVE TALKED TO A LAWYER. The following is some
- advice that is meant as a guide only, and legal advice is recommended if you are
- charged with anything.
-
- WHERE TO STASH IT
-
- Never keep anything in your own room, and never tell the coppers who lives in
- each room, who owns the house or holds the lease, or even who pays the rent.
- They have to prove a connection (to knowingly possess or cultivate) between you
- and any pot found. If they know its your room, you're gone. Similarly, if you
- own the house or hold the lease you may be risking a charge of permitting the
- place to be used for the smoking of marijuana.
-
- Stash pot, bongs and plants in communal areas of the house, and never admit to
- knowing it was there or that you even know what it is.
-
- WHAT TO SAY
-
- NOTHING. You are obliged to state your name and address if charged but do not
- have to answer any other questions, and it is advised that you don't until
- you've talked to a lawyer.
-
- BE CAREFUL. The Police are experts at extracting information from unwilling
- persons and anything you say WILL be used against you. There is no such thing as
- an off-the-record conversation.
-
- WHAT THE HELL IS THAT?
-
- Do not identify anything as marijuana, even if it was found in your pocket. It
- is essential for the charge of possession that you know that the substance is
- marijuana (or think that it is).
-
- DO NOT ADMIT TO EVER HAVING SMOKED DOPE
-
- Use is an offence for which a confession is practically the only way a
- conviction can be recorded (unless you are caught in the act). Don't admit to
- owning a bong or even that you know what it is.
-
- ARREST AND BAIL
-
- The Police have the power to either arrest you or to report you and send a
- summons, once they decide to charge you with l. If you are in a situation where bail is needed then contact a lawyer
- immediately. They will present the best case for bail and it should be granted
- on more favourable conditions.
-
- SEARCH
-
- The Police have limited powers of search although in practice these seem to be
- very flexible. If you are not under arrest they need
-
- 1) a warrant to search you or your home, or
- 2) reasonable cause to suspect a breach of the marijuana laws.
-
- So always ask to see their search warrant or ask their grounds for suspecting
- you. Once arrested they have the power to strip search you.
-
- MISTREATMENT
-
- If you have been physically abused or have had property damaged by the Police
- take immediate action. Complain in detail to the most senior cop you can find
- and then seek legal advice. Any delay will decrease your chances of redress.
-
- Hopefully none of you will need this advice but if you do I hope it is in some
- way helpful. Always remember, seek legal advice if it looks like you are going
- to be charged with something serious, and don't answer any questions, no matter
- how innocent they may seem.
-
- The best way to avoid a bust of course is to get these ridiculous laws changed
- (thought I was going to say stop smoking didn't you, FAT CHANCE), SO GET ACTIVE.
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- Mullers Market Stall
-
- ______________________________________
- : Every Thursday (& some Fridays) :
- : Monash University Clayton :
- : :
- : (10% Discount for Mullers Members) :
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Bongs, T-shirts, paraphernalia and accessories, at the cheapest
- prices in Melbourne ( probably Australia !! )
-
- Open every Thursday from 8.30a.m. to 3.30p.m.
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- NEWSFLASH
-
- DRUG DEALS GO METRIC
-
- From the first of January next year, all drug deals will be categorised
- according to a new metric system, a key Mafia figure said yesterday.
-
- "The old ounces and pounds system was just a nightmare for our accountants.
- We were forever losing the three ounces left over when a kilo is split into
- two pounds, and the younger members of the family could never come to terms
- with multiples of 16, 28, 35 etc. It is time for a change." said Don
- Bartholemew.
-
- The new system will be as follows :-
-
- - ounces will be replaced by a new 25g bag that will probably be known as a
- smounce.
-
- - half-pounds and pounds will be replaced by quarter and half kilos, which will
- contain 10 and 20 smounces respectively.
-
- - kilos remain the same but now contain 40 smounces, instead of the confusing 2
- pound, three ounces.
-
- When pressed on what would happen to the average smoker's favourite - the
- quarter ounce, the Don was cautious when he said that it would be replaced by a
- fifth of a smounce (5g), assuring that all prices would be adjusted accordingly.
-
- Tabitha
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- ENROL TO VOTE
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- There is absolutely no excuse for not being enrolled to vote. Even those on the
- run can register using a friend or relatives address. Contrary to popular
- belief, you will not be fined for all the elections you've missed since turning
- 18 when you go to enrol, nor is it very likely you will ever be fined for forgetting
- to vote once you've registered. They do send a penalty notice, if you don't
- vote, but it certainly doesn't require a genius to come up with an excuse to get
- out of it, as the legitimacy of compulsory voting is debatable.
-
- Believe it or not, your vote does count, more so at the next election, when
- there will be a viable option for the smoking voter.
-
- Enrolling to vote is very simple, the form is available at every post office
- absolutely free of charge. The sooner the better, the only way to influence
- today's politicians is by threatening (in large numbers) to vote for the other
- side. Too many smokers (and young people in general) just don't bother to vote,
- the politicians know this, and ignore us. Enrol to vote and prepare to send a
- message to the government at the next election - Prohibition MUST END!
-
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- Smoother Smoke
-
- The most popular way to smoke marijuana in Australia is the water pipe. As
- these smoking implements have no instruction manuals, many people endure a harsh
- smoke when much smoother is possible.
-
- Commonly known as a bong or billy, water pipes are used to filter the smoke. Due
- to this filtering method there are several simple ways to enhance the pleasure
- of your toking:
-
- 1) Large chamber. The water in the chamber allows for filtering of the smoke.
- The more water, the better the filtering.
-
- 2) Shotty. This is a hole in the pipe covered while inhaling the smoke. It is
- then uncovered to ease the pulling of any remaining stale smoke.
-
- 3) Temperature of the water. There are two extremes for water temperature. Ice
- water will cool the smoke, thus making it much easier to inhale. Hot or
- boiling water moisturises the smoke with the vapors, smoothing out the
- harshness. It is not advisable to use extreme temperatures in rigid plastic
- water pipes as they may crack.
-
- 4) Alternative liquids. Some people like to experiment with watersubstitutes.
- Flavoured cordials and jellies are the most popular options.
-
- 5) Multiple chambers. This allows for even more extensive filtering. A small
- chamber filled with ice water, attached to a larger chamber filled with hot
- water has been found to be the best combination. The end product is a smoke
- so cool and moist that it is barely noticeable.
-
- 6) The bio-chamber. Commonly called "shot-gunning", this method involves
- exhaling the smoke into another personÆs mouth. The smoke is almost
- unnoticeable for the recipient. "Shot-gunning" can be an intimate form of
- cannabis use and should only be practiced between consenting individuals.
-
- 7) Don't overfill the chamber. Having the bong spit in your mouth is one of the
- worst experiences possible when using marijuana. Test the water level by
- pulling the bong with an empty cone.
-
- 8) Keep your bong clean! There's nothing worse than a smelly bong, and germs can
- thrive in such a moist environment. Keep it clear of resin build up, a
- blocked bong can be hell.
-
- It's generally best to experiment with your water pipe. Find the setup that is
- most comfortable and look forward to smooth tokin'!
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- WHAT WE WANT - LEGALISATION!
-
- Mullers, the time has come for ACTION! I see a number of articles in the pages
- of Mary Jane and Lot's Wife on WHY possession, cultivation and use of Indian
- Hemp should be legalised, but I think everyone who reads them already knows.
- The people we really need to convince are the general public. Once politicians
- think that they are more likely to be voted in if they support marijuana reform,
- they will almost certainly follow and get rid of those ridiculous laws.
-
- People who oppose marijuana legalisation often see us as 'the enemy'. For this
- reason, protest rallies and the like are not the way to go. The way to convince
- them is to present our case in a way that does not insult too much (ignorant as
- they are). To this end, I think we should aim for reasoned media coverage, of
- the sort that mis-informed people would be exposed to (ie not Mary Jane and
- Lot's Wife!). We should be writing letters to newspapers, from the big ones like
- The Age for mass coverage, and also the smaller local papers, who are more
- likely to print your letters! As a means for converting those opposed to
- marijuana for it's psychedelic effects, I would suggest emphasising the reasons
- for legalisation which are more related to it's commercial value. The rest of
- this article will summarise the main points as accurately as possible, for you
- people to put in your letters.
-
- o Until 1938, when it was made illegal in the United States, hemp was the
- principle fibre of the world. Over 5000 things were made from it, including
- virtually all of the world's canvas (the Dutch pronunciation of 'Cannabis'),
- rope, sailcloth, linen, rope, etc. ItÆs oil was used in most paints and also
- as a lighting fuel.
-
- o In 1938, a machine called the decorticator was invented. This machine stripped
- the fibrous parts of the hemp plant, eliminating the extremely labour-
- intensive practice of picking by hand. This looked like opening the way for
- hemp as a paper making material, which had previously only been used for
- applications where hemp's superior quality and durability were valued
- (including two drafts of the American Constitution). For DuPont, this process
- would have spelled disaster since they had just invested millions in a timber
- based paper-making process. To counteract this, a very high ranking official
- in the DuPont Chemical Company named William Hearst began a media campaign
- in his own chain of newspapers. He referred to hemp as marijuana, which had
- two effects: firstly it made the (generally racist) population associate the
- plant with Mexicans, known by the public by the time as an amoral, criminal
- group. Secondly, it had the effect of making the public think that marijuana
- and hemp were two different things, thus removing most of the opposition to
- the Marijuana Tax Act, the first step in hemp prohibition. In summary,
- prohibition was a result of vested interests in an environmentally inferior
- (more of that later) process, brought about through racist slurs and
- misinformation
-
- o Hemp is the world's fastest producer of biomass - 10 tons in about 120 days,
- over a single acre. This makes it a prime candidate for alternative energy
- production. It is estimated that if just 6% of the United States was planted
- with hemp, ALL of the country's oil and gas needs would be met. Moreover,
- whilst biomass fuel is burnt, releasing carbon dioxide, the carbon is
- originally extracted from the air by the hemp plant anyway, unlike fossil
- fuels. Charcoal produced from biomass processes, which would be used to
- substitute coal in power stations, is virtually free of other chemicals
- such as sulphur, which reacts in the burning process ultimately to produce
- acid rain. Biomass fuels are a 100% renewable resource, effectively a form
- of solar power. And of course, hemp is a lot cheaper to make than solar cells!
-
- o Trials before prohibition showed that hemp crops yielded on average 4.1 times
- the mass of paper of a field of trees of the same size, in a given period of
- time. In addition, a more constant supply is assured with hemp since a given
- plant is planted, grown and harvested in a single season, compared to trees
- which can take decades to reach maturity. The hemp paper-making process is
- also more environmentally friendly, hemp paper containing no dioxins or other
- toxic chemicals.
-
- o Hemp yields twice as much fibre for fabric per acre than cotton and flax. Hemp
- fabric is very versatile, and can be woven to be extremely strong, or
- extremely fine. It is believed by many to be superior to all other natural
- fibres. Synthetic fabrics such as polyester and rayon are made from fossil
- fuels, which we all know are a rapidly dwindling resource. Hemp not only
- preserves this resource, but helps counteract the greenhouse effect produced
- primarily from the burning of fossil fuels.
-
- o Marijuana could play a role as a safe nausea suppressant in a prohibition-
- free society. Already some physicians are recommending cannabis use to
- patients undergoing drug treatments such as chemo-therapy (for cancer) and
- AZT (for AIDS) to counteract the terrible nausea associated with them.
- Doctors are also suggesting marijuana to victims of muscle-spasm diseases
- such as glaucoma and Multiple-Sclerosis.
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- Smokin' Slang
-
- The marijuana smoking subculture has a language of it's own.
-
- Can you talk the talk?
-
- Bong, Billy: Water pipe.
- Brekky Bong: To smoke upon waking.
- Bucket Bong: Water pipe made from a bucket and plastic bottle.
- Bust: To be discovered and/or prosecuted as a cannabis user.
- Cone, Bowl: The part of the smoking implement that contains the herb.
- Crud Hash: Resin collected from the stem of a smoking implement.
- Deal: A cannabis purchase.
- Dope: Cannabis.
- Downer: Bad vibe, leader of the Liberal Party.
- Dry Horrors: When the mouth and throat become irritably dry.
- Dutch Oven, Dutchie: An enclosed area filled with cannabis smoke.
- Foil: A cannabis purchase wrapped in foil, 2 to 4 grams.
- G: A gram of cannabis.
- Ganja, Grass, Green: Cannabis.
- Half: Half an ounce.
- Hash: A potent form of cannabis made from the resin.
- Happy Herb: Cannabis.
- High, Stoned, Wasted: One who is inebriated from smoking cannabis.
- J, Joint: A cannabis cigarette.
- Kiff: Usually what is left after the plant has been harvested.
- Marijuana: Mexican slang for the potent cannabis plant.
- Mix: A combination of cannabis and another herb.
- Mull: To chop up one's cannabis for easier packing.
- Munchies: To become hungry while stoned, usually for snack foods.
- Pack: To fill the smoking implement with cannabis.
- Packer: One who packs cones.
- Pipe: A small smoking implement.
- Pot: Cannabis.
- Pull: To suck on a smoking implement.
- Q: A quarter ounce of cannabis.
- Roach: The butt of a cannabis cigarette.
- Score: To obtain any quantity of cannabis.
- Shotty: Small hole through which the stale smoke is pulled.
- Shot Gunning: To exhale smoke into another's mouth.
- Sinse: Sinsemella, potent cannabis from an unfertilized female plant.
- Skunk: Extremely potent strain of cannabis.
- Smoke: Cannabis.
- Stash: One's personal store of cannabis.
- Stoner: A person that enjoys smoking cannabis.
- Toke: To inhale cannabis smoke.
- Tripper: One who is extremely bizarre.
- Vibe: Feeling or mood.
- Vols: To become paranoid about the volume of one's voice.
- Wacky Weed: Cannabis.
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- SINSEMILLA TIPS
-
- The planet earth has just passed the equinox which means the days are now
- becoming shorter and the nights longer. A very important time in the lives
- of happy growers. The plants life-cycle undergoes major changes as the grower watches with
- patient anticipation. This is a short but concise account of the critical
- time for the harvesting muller. What to look for, when to pick, and how to
- prepare the buds; so they look great, smell delicious and smoke you into
- fantasy land!!!
-
- The cannabis plant regulates it's growth and flowering stages by measuring
- changes in the number of hours of uninterrupted darkness to determine when
- to flower. The plant produces a hormone (phytochrome) beginning at
- germination. When this chemical builds up to a critical level, the plant
- changes it's mode from vegetative growth to flowering. Male plants flower
- before the female. The male plants should be removed to stop any
- fertilisation occuring. A grower wants sinsemilla buds.
-
- An unfertilised plant will continue to produce new flowers. The buds get
- thick with the unfertilised flowers over a period of several weeks. The
- flowering patterns begin to change, the stigmas begin to wither and change
- colour. Next the ovaries begin to swell, however it's only a false
- pregnancy. Here the glands begin filling up with canniboids. Usually the
- heads will seem as though they will burst, showing the last stage of
- flowering. As soon as the heads show any amber shade they should be
- harvested, otherwise the THC will begin to degrade into two other
- canniboids (CBL & CBN).
-
- THC is the ingredient which is PSYCHOACTIVE!!! The other two are it's
- precursors, which often leave the smoker feeling disoriented, sleepy,
- drugged, and/or confused. The goal is to allow the plants to reach their
- full potential, that is to obtain the highest amount of mind blowing
- substance possible!!!
-
- When a bud is picked, many of it's metabolic processes continue for a
- while. The cell begins to convert carbohydrates back to sugars and break
- down some of the pigments. Chlorophyll is one of the pigments affected.
- Buds will appear a lighter green than when first picked. Some of the other
- pigments break down to give the bud a red-purple or cream colour. The crop
- needs to be dried slowly so that moisture remains in the cells to continue
- the life processes.
-
- Since all of the vegitation is contributing moisture to the air,
- ventilation is essential to prevent mould forming. While the plants are
- drying, the large leaves can be removed. It is harder and takes longer to
- manicure when the plants are wet. To manicure the budding area, large sun
- leaves present are removed. The buds should now appear almost naked, except
- for some single fingered leaves sticking out from between the flowers. To
- enhance appearance these leaves can be clipped to the circumference of the
- flower. Sun leaves are unsuitable for smoking, however they are useful for
- cooking, brewing or extracting the THC to make HASH or HASH OIL.
-
- IT IS A VIOLATION OF THE CURRENT LAW TO CULTIVATE MARIJUANA IN AUSTRALIA!
-
- Marijuana prohibition was initiated because of the people who smoke it. The
- laws continue in effect today for those same reasons. Politicians do not
- like people who think for themselves, are independant and who recognise
- bullshit. They would prefer for each citizen to become a subject; a ward of
- the state, who is dependant on the government for making his/her life
- decisions. Gunja tends to let us develop different set perceptions, to see
- the world a little differently, to change not only what we think, but how we
- think. This is what scares the regulators.
-
- Go forth and multiply
- Have a MARY season
-
- Raj - Profound Member
-
- :For a more detailed outline on marijuana, refer to:
- CLARKE, R.C. (1981) Marijuana Botany, And/Or Press, Berkely, California
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- BUSTED!
-
- Every smoker's worst nightmare - a run in with the police. During February
- I had my first encounter with "The Heat" and I found it very educational.
-
- The story goes a little like this. It was 2am on a Saturday morning and I
- was walking down Rathdown street. That night I had gone to a friend's place
- for dinner and we had had a smoke.
-
- So it was that I found myself walking back to the house I was staying at,
- bent as a banana and generally feeling pretty groovy. I had a briefcase
- that contained my smoking equipment (all manner of bongs, cones, stokers,
- papers, toys, etc.) when I saw a police car pull over in front of me.
-
- Immediately my mind went into paranoia overload but I thought - Hey, this
- is cool, they just want my name and address, just be cool and everything
- will be cool (seriously, this is how I was thinking).
-
- Being cool, relaxed and generally "with it" I approached the car and
- exhanged a few greetings. The car held a policeman and policewoman who gave
- me a few questions; Who are you? Where do you live? Got any I.D.? Where are
- you going? etc.
-
- Everything was going really well until they asked "What's in the
- briefcase?"
-
- "Just some papers and stuff"
-
- "Can we have a look inside?"
-
- A pregnant pause followed after which I replied, "Uhh... I'll have to
- unlock it".
-
- "Fine"
-
- Damn! Now I was in the shit. As I fiddled with the combination I ran
- through the various consequences of a trip down to the station and felt
- pretty sorry for myself. To add a touch of drama to the situation I added a,
- "Da-Dah!" when the case sprung open.
-
- Soon the case was on the bonnet and I was being patted down. "Wow tense," I
- thought, "this is like T.V."
-
- The two officers seemed to be impressed with my collection of
- paraphernalia. They asked me what the going price on the street was and I
- said I really didn't know and spun some shit story about having friends of
- friends who grew. A piece of comic relief came when they found I was
- reading "Getting Busted".
-
- When it all boiled down I didn't have any dope (we'd smoked the last of it
- that night) and the police let me go. The impression I got was that they
- had discounted me as a harmless hippy and the fact that I wasn't carrying a
- knife or anything probably helped a lot.
-
- The encounter has forced me to change my attitude towards the police. I
- had read several texts on what to do when stopped by the police, and had
- actually done all the wrong things. The recommended thing to do when
- stopped by the police is to just not tell them anything, as is your right.
- In fact many of the articles encourage one not to even talk to the police.
-
- However in my situation I was courteous and didn't give them any shit. They
- were just two people doing their job. From this experience I have concluded
- that police are only dangerous if you piss them off. One must remember that
- the particularly belligerent police may get pissed off just because you
- look strange, but there you go. I recommend that you make their job easier
- without compromising yourself (if you are arrested everything you say will
- be used against you). However if you are arrested then don't say anything
- until you see a solicitor.
-
- If you get hassled by the police then do everything you can to avoid arrest
- but if you are arrested make sure you don't reveal anything you shouldn't
- (like anything more than your name and address) and take everything
- incredibly seriously.
-
- Finally remember the police are people too. They may think you're a no good
- pot head, but it's worth your while not to make them see you as an opponent
- or actually hate you.
-
- Daniel
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- :) HAPPY COOKIES :)
-
- Once upon a time in a seaside suburb far, far away, a young Druid decided
- to make some magic cookies for some of his friends.
-
- He firstly took some magic leaves from a special plant that only grows in
- cupboards with intensive lights, and chopped them up extremely finely
- until he had 1/2 - 1/3 cup.
-
- He then took 100g of butter and put it in a container with the chopped
- leaves. Being a technologically advanced pagan, he then placed this in the
- microwave for 2-2.5 minutes (until the butter had melted through the
- greenery).
-
- If a microwave was not available, he would have used the traditional method
- of using a saucepan of boiling water with a bowl containing the goodies
- sitting on top. He would then leave this for approximately 10 minutes.
-
- He then added 1/2 cup flour and 1/2 cup sugar. Some cooking chocolate was
- then melted and added to the mixture, along with 2 eggs and some vanilla
- essence. He even decided to add some chopped nuts for a bit of variety.
-
- This magic mix was then shaped into small cookies, and ritually baked at
- 300 degrees F for 20-25 minutes.
-
- Other Druids partaking of these magic cookies saw bizarre visions, and some
- even celebrated by showing everyone the contents of their stomachs. The
- moral of this story... MODERATION.
-
- A lovely cake (or cup cakes) can be created by using a packet mix and
- adding the butter/mull mix. Cook as per directions on the box. I have
- personally had a great deal of success using this method.
-
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- ARE YOU A CRIMINAL?
-
- In light of a recent debate concerning the possible decriminalisation of
- marijuana in states like Queensland, it is important to remain aware of the
- current drug-related offences operational in Victoria. This may not be the
- most entertaining read of the paper, but I felt it was crucial to explain
- in formal terms the legalities of what is for many, a recreational past-
- time.
-
- This article outlines the major offences dealing with marijuana;
- possession, use, cultivation, trafficking and conspiracy. It is a brief and
- largely simplified version of complicated legislative and common laws. It
- does not encompass the detailed developments in these laws, and any person
- charged with a drug-related offence should seek legal advice.
-
- POSSESSION
-
- According to Fitzroy Legal Service, possession is the most common offence.
- As determined by a High Court decision, possession is defined as 'having
- physical control or custody of the drug to the exclusion of others not
- acting with the person. The prosecution must prove knowledge by the person
- of the presence of the drug and an intention by the person to possess the
- drug." Under state law, mostly contained in the Drugs, Poisons and
- Controlled Substances Act 1981 as amended, a person is said to be in
- possession of drugs which are:
-
- (1) Upon any land occupied by the person;
- (2) Upon any premises occupied by the person;or
- (3) Used, enjoyed or controlled by the person in any place whatsoever,
- unless the person satisfies the court to the contrary.
-
- Legally, a person is deemed to be occupying premises if he/she has control
- enough to exclude others, although just using a place is usually
- insufficient. Basically this means that if you are found occupying a place
- in which an illegal drug is found also, you are guilty of possession unless
- it can be proved otherwise - ie. if you did not know the drug was there, or
- if you did know, did not intend to possess it.
-
- Penalties:
-
- Penalties vary according to the quantity and the purpose of possession. The
- severity also depends on whether the matter is heard as a summary or
- indictable offence. It is common for most cases to be heard summarily in
- the Magistrates Court.
-
- A 'small quantity' of cannabis is fifty grams. The penalty for possessing a
- small quantity not related to trafficking is a $5,000 fine and/or
- imprisonment for three years. Paradoxically, if the matter is heard as an
- indictable offence, the fine is only $500 and no imprisionment, yet this
- would involve taking the case to a higher (and more expensive) court which
- Legal Aid does not cover.
-
- However, a recent amendment of section 76 of the Drugs, Poisons and
- Controlled Substances Act 1981 (Vic) provides that under certain
- conditions, such as previous record and the defendant's character, the
- Magistrate must consider an adjourned good behaviour bond, which means no
- conviction is recorded and no penalty (except maybe a contribution to the
- court fund). This section indicates the willingness of the legislature to
- reform areas of drug laws which are considered unjustifiably severe.
-
- USE
-
- To 'use' marijuana is a summary offence, with much more lenient penalties
- than for the use of other drugs. 'Use' is defined under the above Act as
- including smoking, inhaling the fumes of, or introducing a drug into a
- person's body.
-
- Penalties:
-
- The penalty for using cannabis is five hundred dollars and a bond is possible.
- The use of other drugs (for example LSD, amphetamines) incurs a possible one
- year jail term and a fine of $3000.
-
- CULTIVATION
-
- It is prohibited to cultivate a narcotic plant - these plants being
- cannabis, opium poppy and coca plant. Under the Drugs Act, to 'cultivate'
- includes to -
-
- (a) Sow a seed of a narcotic plant;or
- (b) Plant, grow, tend, nurture or harvest a narcotic plant.
-
- The legal test for cultivation is stringent, one single act constitutes this
- offence, so to water a plant or to nurture one leaf is sufficient to be
- caught for cultivation.
-
- The only defence allowed for in the Act is where the person charged with
- cultivation can satisfy the court on the balance of probabilities that,
- having regard to all the circumstances (including his/her conduct) in which
- the alleged offence arose, he/she did not know or suspect and could not
- have reasonably been expected to have known, that the narcotic plant was a
- narcotic plant.
-
- Penalties:
-
- Where it can be proved that the cultivation was not intended for any
- purpose related to trafficking, the person is liable to a fine of not more
- than $2000 and/or to imprisonment for up to one year. In any other case,
- the fine is up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment for up to fifteen years.
-
- The major problem with being charged with the offence of cultivation is
- that according to the law, a person who cultivates the trafficable quantity
- is held, prima facie (on the surface), to be intending to deal. Thus, the
- onus is on the person to prove they are not guilty of dealing. The second
- problem is that the average mature plant generally satisfies the quantity
- required to be charged with trafficking.
-
- It is therefore likely that a person found guilty of cultivation will also
- be guilty of trafficking and possession, although a person cannot be
- punished twice for the same offence.
-
- The primary defence wou