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LetsGetCritical

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I don't think Attitude do the rollitup rep bar affiliation program any more. You used to be able to trade a bar for a 5% discount, if you had 11 bars that's 55% discount. But too many people found out, and multiple accounts were created by individuals, and the program was terminated. Sometimes though, I like to test random number and /or phrase combinations into the discount code box, but only if I'm really bored
 

new2420grow

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I don't think Attitude do the rollitup rep bar affiliation program any more. You used to be able to trade a bar for a 5% discount, if you had 11 bars that's 55% discount. But too many people found out, and multiple accounts were created by individuals, and the program was ceased.
I hate to hear that, have the other seedbanks stopped that as well?
 

new2420grow

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It was only Attitude to the best of my knowledge. But you could try entering "rollitupmod" into Herbies discount box. Don't think it would work though
That doesn't work too well. They have a list of mods at RIU and if you try and get away with it, they actually jack up your shipping costs and you end up never getting your seeds.
 

LetsGetCritical

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obviously you don't live here, where one can get 12 months for one plant because the 'dangerous chemicals' used to grow it could kill a child, wtf? and every package from overseas gets run over by eight hound dogs and scanned 14 times by 14 different people.
 

LetsGetCritical

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Which states and territories have decriminalised cannabis?The following states and territories have decriminalised minor cannabis offences. Any cannabis offence is still illegal in these areas.
[h=5]Australian Capital Territory[/h]The Australian Capital Territory introduced a civil penalty system for the possession of ‘small amounts’ of cannabis in 1993. If someone is caught with up to two non-hydroponic cannabis plants, or up to 25 grams of marijuana (cannabis plant material), they receive a $100 fine with 60 days to expiate (pay the fine) instead of a criminal charge. Instead of paying the fine, the person may choose to attend a drug assessment and treatment program.
[h=5]South Australia[/h]In 1987, South Australia was the first state to decriminalise minor cannabis offences. The possession of up to 100 grams of marijuana, 20 grams of hash (the resin from the cannabis plant), one non-hydroponic plant or cannabis smoking equipment leads to a fine from $50 to $150 with 60 days to expiate.
[h=5]Northern Territory[/h]Since 1996, adults found in possession of up to 50 grams of marijuana, one gram of hash oil, 10 grams of hash or cannabis seed, or two non-hydroponic plants can be fined $200 with 28 days to expiate rather than face a criminal charge.
 

LetsGetCritical

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however.......... PARENTS could be jailed for 12 months and have their children put in state care for growing just one marijuana plant in Western Australia under arguably the nation's toughest drug laws.
 

LetsGetCritical

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but paedophiles walk ......Wayne Leslie McKenna - the brother of Dennis McKenna, who abused boys at St Andrew's Hostel in Katanning between 1975 and 1990, and Neil McKenna, who was jailed for raping a girl at the hostel - was accused of sexually abusing two girls while he was a supervisor there in 1980.
After a judge-only trial in the Perth District Court, McKenna was found guilty of three charges of indecently dealing with a child under 14 in the WA Wheatbelt town, but was acquitted of three similar charges involving another child.
He was sentenced on Friday to 12 months in prison, suspended for 12 months.
 

Lady Helena

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Which states and territories have decriminalised cannabis?The following states and territories have decriminalised minor cannabis offences. Any cannabis offence is still illegal in these areas.
Australian Capital Territory

The Australian Capital Territory introduced a civil penalty system for the possession of ‘small amounts’ of cannabis in 1993. If someone is caught with up to two non-hydroponic cannabis plants, or up to 25 grams of marijuana (cannabis plant material), they receive a $100 fine with 60 days to expiate (pay the fine) instead of a criminal charge. Instead of paying the fine, the person may choose to attend a drug assessment and treatment program.
South Australia

In 1987, South Australia was the first state to decriminalise minor cannabis offences. The possession of up to 100 grams of marijuana, 20 grams of hash (the resin from the cannabis plant), one non-hydroponic plant or cannabis smoking equipment leads to a fine from $50 to $150 with 60 days to expiate.
Northern Territory

Since 1996, adults found in possession of up to 50 grams of marijuana, one gram of hash oil, 10 grams of hash or cannabis seed, or two non-hydroponic plants can be fined $200 with 28 days to expiate rather than face a criminal charge.
well that's a start...nothing like that yet here in the UK. And in my opinion decriminalisation is the way to go. Fuck legalisation...that just takes the power away from the illegal drug lords and gives it ti the legal ones - Big Gov. Just means taxation and regulation. It also implies that I need someone's permission to smoke weed - which quite frankly, I don't! There. That's my 2ps worth.
 
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