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http://www.mapinc.org/pix/xmlpower.gifNorth Macedonia: A Cannabis Superpower Awaits The Green Light
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New York Times, 29 Mar 2020 - SKOPJE, North Macedonia - In a desolate industrial zone of this capital city, a cannabis grow house is under construction that, when finished, will span 178,000 square feet, about the size of a Walmart superstore. At full capacity, 17 tons of marijuana a year, worth about $50 million, will be harvested. Among the planned offerings is an American strain known as Herijuana, a portmanteau of "heroin" and "marijuana," which has received some rhapsodic online reviews. "I feel blown to the dome omg," wrote a fan on Leafly, a cannabis review site. "It also gave me the ability to rap." Segal, DavidNew York TimesCorruption - Outside U.S.2020-03-29Mexico: Soldiers Took Them In The Night. Now The Army's Role In
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Los Angeles Times, 25 Apr 2018 - The soldiers took them in the night. First they came for Nitza Alvarado Espinoza and Jose Alvarado Herrera. The 31-year-old cousins were sitting in a van outside a family member's house when troops forced them into a military truck. Linthicum, KateLos Angeles TimesCorruption - Outside U.S.2018-04-25CN ON: OPED: Marijuana Should Be Decriminalized Now
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Hamilton Spectator, 03 Feb 2018 - Millions of criminals are Canadians buying pot from Canadians, writes Jeremy Kemeny Everyone smoking recreational marijuana right now is a criminal. That is according to Canadian law and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who - planning to legalize this summer - has encouraged authorities to enforce these rules. Kemeny, JeremyHamilton SpectatorCorruption - Outside U.S.2018-02-06Canada: Senators Tackle Legal Pot Bill
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Toronto Sun, 24 Dec 2017 - Senator Tony Dean is quarterbacking the challenging, complicated marijuana bill come Jan. 31, 2018, when his fellow Senators get back to their posts. But he has already armed his colleagues for informed debate amongst the 38 fellow Independent senators, 34 Tories and 15 Liberals. Pazzano, SamToronto SunCorruption - Outside U.S.2017-12-27CN ON: Saunders Considers Officer Drug Testing
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Toronto Star, 20 Dec 2017 - Chief's comments come after confirmation that constable died from fentanyl overdose Toronto police Chief Mark Saunders says he's actively looking at drug testing for officers in the wake of a constable's fentanyl overdose death this year. Powell, BetsyToronto StarCorruption - Outside U.S.2017-12-20CN BC: Feds Seek Input On Pot Regulations
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North Shore News, 24 Nov 2017 - North Shore residents should be able to buy marijuana in either private or government-run outlets, similar to liquor stores, but there should be strict regulations banning youth under 19 from accessing weed and roadside suspensions for drivers impaired by pot. Local municipalities also want a cut of marijuana revenues to help with enforcement of the rules and a say about where pot shops are set up. Seyd, JaneNorth Shore NewsCorruption - Outside U.S.2017-11-28CN ON: Column: Ex-Cops Cashing In On New Pot Laws Upholds Old Powers
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Metro, 20 Nov 2017 - Known for his mishandling of Veterans A airs, corruption scandals within his constabulary and, shall we say, colourful comments on race and marijuana, former Toronto and Ontario police chief Julian Fantino is launching a pot business with a former RCMP senior leader. It has rightly been met with outcry. It exposes not only his personal hypocrisies but also those of the pot legalization process. Mochama, VickyMetroCorruption - Outside U.S.2017-11-23Canada: Feds Unveil Regulation Plan For Recreational Cannabis
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Winnipeg Free Press, 22 Nov 2017 - Ottawa seeks to undercut black market using 'small-scale growers' OTTAWA - The federal government has revealed part of its strategy for regulating recreational cannabis when it becomes legal in July, proposing to allow "micro-cultivation" while modifying the existing federal licensing scheme for medical marijuana producers to let them sell into the future market. Israel, SolomonWinnipeg Free PressCorruption - Outside U.S.2017-11-22CN ON: Roots Of A Scandal
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Toronto Star, 21 Oct 2017 - ROOTS OF A SCANDAL Hair testing by Motherisk was presented as evidence in a murder case. It was deemed not up to forensic standards, tossed out and even mocked by the judge. That was in Colorado - 22 years before the Motherisk scandal blew up Mendleson, RachelToronto StarCorruption - Outside U.S.2017-10-21More Headlines
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