Somebody Still Cares About Amy Winehouse
Posted on 02. Sep, 2008 by spencer in Idiocy
So I think Thailand is in the brink of Civil War, Turkey is playing Armenia in football and Pakistan is ready to collapse into chaos. Oh well HERE’S AMY WINEHOUSE.
Apparently, in a shocking turn, Amy Winehouse is…on drugs? Overdosing? An ugly crack whore? Ugh…
From The Sun:
By VIRGINIA WHEELER
Published: 01 Sep 2008
SHOCK details of Amy Winehouse’s drug use emerged last night – she binged on crystal meth and may have brain damage after a 36-HOUR pot marathon.
The singer, 24, suffered two major overdoses, with such bad convulsions that [...]
Marijuana Potency At Its Highest
Posted on 12. Jun, 2008 by alisse in Blog, Environment, Food Bites, Lifestyle, Politics, Science, Technology
The potency of marijuana increased last year to the highest it has been in 30 years. A report released by the White House said that this means there are greater health risks for those who view the drug as harmless. Analysis was done at the University of Mississippi’s Potency Monitoring Project to track the average amounts of THC. Levels have more than doubled since the 1980’s due to sophisticated growing techniques, like hydroponic systems.
John Walters, director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, said there are risks [...]
Ron Paul Introduces New Marijuana Legislation
Posted on 29. Apr, 2008 by Ms. Nickels in Blog, Crime, Environment, How's Business, Lifestyle, Politics, Science
Today, Texas Congressman Ron Paul introduced the “Medical Marijuana Patient Protection Actâ€, H.R. 5842. This bill would bar the Federal Government and DEA from intervening in doctor/patient relationships that violate no state law.
As a physician, the Congressman believes that doctors and patients should make health care decisions, not politicians or federal agents. He cites a study by Scientists at the University of California at Davis that says cannabis demonstrates significant relief of neuropathic pain. He also explained the suffering of Mr. Forss, a patient who had spent $18,000 in one [...]
