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Some of our LE can self-certify but theyre in a world of shit if they get it wrong.
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"LE" ? Sorry.
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I meant pats.
Meant Pats what?
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The site is dated August 2016 Pumice.

It lists the current laws.

The confusion about 'decriminalisation' has arisen because of the gradual reduction in reported arrests for cannabis possession and cultivation suggests that many forces see these crimes as low priorities.

Years of budget cuts have forced police authorities across the country to focus their limited resources on crimes deemed more important

The likelihood that someone will be targeted for their personal possession or cultivation of cannabis is dependent on the stance of the police force in their area

Matters of drug policy should not be left to be decided by the increasingly desperate economic needs of individual police forces.
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What......no rebuttal?

I was enjoying it, never mind.
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I think in the antipodes he's probably still in bed.
Originally Posted by Tpin ->
I meant pats.
Just pointing out my reply was to you.....not pumice as JBR thought.
Nothing sinister.
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Just pointing out my reply was to you.....not pumice as JBR thought.
Nothing sinister.
Righty-oh.
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Hi folks this was an extremely interesting thread, my heart goes out to Robert I don't have the experience as to how put a link up, so there is a video on you tube called the Rick Simpson story or (don't run from the cure)hope that will be of help.
 
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