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the planting season for medicinal herbs
As things stand it is a criminal offence to plant a cannabis seed in
your garden. This situation has arisen as a result of long-term lobbying by the drug companies. They now aim to channel the medicinal cannabis market towards the commercial product Sativex, and to make a handsome profit from it. If this venture succeeds, it will only be a matter of time before the pharmaceutical industry uses it's lobby to seek to prohibit the growing of other medicinal herbs, and, if they can, the sale of seed. It might be a good idea to lay some in now. |
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the planting season for medicinal herbs
hugh_j wrote:
As things stand it is a criminal offence to plant a cannabis seed in your garden. This situation has arisen as a result of long-term lobbying by the drug companies. They now aim to channel the medicinal cannabis market towards the commercial product Sativex, and to make a handsome profit from it. If this venture succeeds, it will only be a matter of time before the pharmaceutical industry uses it's lobby to seek to prohibit the growing of other medicinal herbs, and, if they can, the sale of seed. It might be a good idea to lay some in now. Martin wrote: "Rubbish" Well I'm disappointed so far that all this group could muster was a heckler. I suppose you're still out in the garden on this fine Spring day. In my garden the last chap laid some concrete path to cover up his building rubble, as they did in those days. So I am lifting the path and the rubble and wheel-barrowing it all out to the front ready for what I don't know. But nowadays I cannot do this all day so have come back here to see what has been said. And this is what I find. Is this representative I wonder? I'll come back tonight to receive possible further abuse. |
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"Martin" wrote in message ... On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 13:21:20 +0000, hugh_j wildpoppy@invalid wrote: hugh_j wrote: As things stand it is a criminal offence to plant a cannabis seed in your garden. This situation has arisen as a result of long-term lobbying by the drug companies. They now aim to channel the medicinal cannabis market towards the commercial product Sativex, and to make a handsome profit from it. If this venture succeeds, it will only be a matter of time before the pharmaceutical industry uses it's lobby to seek to prohibit the growing of other medicinal herbs, and, if they can, the sale of seed. It might be a good idea to lay some in now. Martin wrote: "Rubbish" Well I'm disappointed so far that all this group could muster was a heckler. A good point troll grade 5 PLONK! Not a bad idea IMHO to garner support from gardeners. Cannabis would be a handy way to grow a quick screen. (it was certainly in gardening books back in the 30s) There's a Bulgarian who's bred a new ornamental variety . (not worth smoking unfortunately) |
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gentlegreen wrote:
"Martin" wrote in message ... On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 13:21:20 +0000, hugh_j wildpoppy@invalid wrote: hugh_j wrote: As things stand it is a criminal offence to plant a cannabis seed in your garden. This situation has arisen as a result of long-term lobbying by the drug companies. They now aim to channel the medicinal cannabis market towards the commercial product Sativex, and to make a handsome profit from it. If this venture succeeds, it will only be a matter of time before the pharmaceutical industry uses it's lobby to seek to prohibit the growing of other medicinal herbs, and, if they can, the sale of seed. It might be a good idea to lay some in now. Martin wrote: "Rubbish" Well I'm disappointed so far that all this group could muster was a heckler. A good point troll grade 5 PLONK! Not a bad idea IMHO to garner support from gardeners. Exactly! Cannabis would be a handy way to grow a quick screen. (it was certainly in gardening books back in the 30s) I'm stumbling around looking for an old gardening book with the cover missing salvaged from Uncle Fred's house (post-Fred) but I can't find it. I remember a line that said "makes a fine summer screen." I always felt it should have read "Makes a fine summer. (Screen!)". There's a Bulgarian who's bred a new ornamental variety . (not worth smoking unfortunately) I am off to investigate the Bulgarian. Thanks very much. |
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"hugh_j" wildpoppy@invalid wrote in message ... gentlegreen wrote: "Martin" wrote in message ... On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 13:21:20 +0000, hugh_j wildpoppy@invalid wrote: hugh_j wrote: As things stand it is a criminal offence to plant a cannabis seed in your garden. This situation has arisen as a result of long-term lobbying by the drug companies. They now aim to channel the medicinal cannabis market towards the commercial product Sativex, and to make a handsome profit from it. If this venture succeeds, it will only be a matter of time before the pharmaceutical industry uses it's lobby to seek to prohibit the growing of other medicinal herbs, and, if they can, the sale of seed. It might be a good idea to lay some in now. Martin wrote: "Rubbish" Well I'm disappointed so far that all this group could muster was a heckler. A good point troll grade 5 PLONK! Not a bad idea IMHO to garner support from gardeners. Exactly! Cannabis would be a handy way to grow a quick screen. (it was certainly in gardening books back in the 30s) I'm stumbling around looking for an old gardening book with the cover missing salvaged from Uncle Fred's house (post-Fred) but I can't find it. I remember a line that said "makes a fine summer screen." I always felt it should have read "Makes a fine summer. (Screen!)". There's a Bulgarian who's bred a new ornamental variety . (not worth smoking unfortunately) I am off to investigate the Bulgarian. Thanks very much. It's called "Panorama" http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/n...ges/hemp43.jpg |
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gentlegreen wrote:
"hugh_j" wildpoppy@invalid wrote in message ... gentlegreen wrote: "Martin" wrote in message ... On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 13:21:20 +0000, hugh_j wildpoppy@invalid wrote: hugh_j wrote: As things stand it is a criminal offence to plant a cannabis seed in your garden. This situation has arisen as a result of long-term lobbying by the drug companies. They now aim to channel the medicinal cannabis market towards the commercial product Sativex, and to make a handsome profit from it. If this venture succeeds, it will only be a matter of time before the pharmaceutical industry uses it's lobby to seek to prohibit the growing of other medicinal herbs, and, if they can, the sale of seed. It might be a good idea to lay some in now. Martin wrote: "Rubbish" Well I'm disappointed so far that all this group could muster was a heckler. A good point troll grade 5 PLONK! Not a bad idea IMHO to garner support from gardeners. Exactly! Cannabis would be a handy way to grow a quick screen. (it was certainly in gardening books back in the 30s) I'm stumbling around looking for an old gardening book with the cover missing salvaged from Uncle Fred's house (post-Fred) but I can't find it. I remember a line that said "makes a fine summer screen." I always felt it should have read "Makes a fine summer. (Screen!)". There's a Bulgarian who's bred a new ornamental variety . (not worth smoking unfortunately) I am off to investigate the Bulgarian. Thanks very much. It's called "Panorama" http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/n...ges/hemp43.jpg Ta. Just reading the article now. Housework calls. Read it later. |
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gentlegreen wrote:
"hugh_j" wildpoppy@invalid wrote in message ... gentlegreen wrote: "Martin" wrote in message ... On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 13:21:20 +0000, hugh_j wildpoppy@invalid wrote: hugh_j wrote: As things stand it is a criminal offence to plant a cannabis seed in your garden. This situation has arisen as a result of long-term lobbying by the drug companies. They now aim to channel the medicinal cannabis market towards the commercial product Sativex, and to make a handsome profit from it. If this venture succeeds, it will only be a matter of time before the pharmaceutical industry uses it's lobby to seek to prohibit the growing of other medicinal herbs, and, if they can, the sale of seed. It might be a good idea to lay some in now. Martin wrote: "Rubbish" Well I'm disappointed so far that all this group could muster was a heckler. A good point troll grade 5 PLONK! Not a bad idea IMHO to garner support from gardeners. Exactly! Cannabis would be a handy way to grow a quick screen. (it was certainly in gardening books back in the 30s) I'm stumbling around looking for an old gardening book with the cover missing salvaged from Uncle Fred's house (post-Fred) but I can't find it. I remember a line that said "makes a fine summer screen." I always felt it should have read "Makes a fine summer. (Screen!)". There's a Bulgarian who's bred a new ornamental variety . (not worth smoking unfortunately) I am off to investigate the Bulgarian. Thanks very much. It's called "Panorama" http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/n...ges/hemp43.jpg I was comparing my original post to the one from the fellow advocating vegetarianism. I see you have a tolerant attitude to the earnest advocate. I wonder why there is no constancy from moment to moment. Something written in perfect sincerity seems to be ridiculous viewed from a distance. It makes you wonder whether it's worth bothering. Probably it isn't so it's better to get out there digging in stony silence. That's a good article you pointed out. It covers everything. Ta. |
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On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 11:41:50 +0000, hugh_j wrote:
As things stand it is a criminal offence to plant a cannabis seed in your garden. This situation has arisen as a result of long-term lobbying by the drug companies. Rubbish. They've done no such thing. They now aim to channel the medicinal cannabis market towards the commercial product Sativex, and to make a handsome profit from it. If this venture succeeds, it will only be a matter of time before the pharmaceutical industry uses it's lobby to seek to prohibit the growing of other medicinal herbs, and, if they can, the sale of seed. I can buy opium poppy seeds in my local supermarket, so that's rubbish as well. I can see them making the sale of cannabis seeds illegal. It would mean a change in the law as the seeds contain no cannabinoids at all. It might be a good idea to lay some in now. -- Phil Stovell, Hampshire, UK |
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Phil Stovell wrote:
On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 11:41:50 +0000, hugh_j wrote: As things stand it is a criminal offence to plant a cannabis seed in your garden. This situation has arisen as a result of long-term lobbying by the drug companies. Rubbish. They've done no such thing. Opinion noted. It doesn't happen in the media. I would also add in the brewers and the distillers to that statement. You know it makes sense. They now aim to channel the medicinal cannabis market towards the commercial product Sativex, and to make a handsome profit from it. If this venture succeeds, it will only be a matter of time before the pharmaceutical industry uses it's lobby to seek to prohibit the growing of other medicinal herbs, and, if they can, the sale of seed. I can buy opium poppy seeds in my local supermarket, so that's rubbish as well. Ephedra distachya, catha edulis, both in line for the chop. The recent targeting of health food additives and Chinese medicine shops The poppy seed question is an interesting anomoly. I refer you he http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/ncnu02/v5-284.html specifically the lines: Hemp has at times in the past been grown simply for its ornamental value. The short, strongly-branched cultivar ‘Panorama’ (Fig. 43) bred by Iván Bósca, the dean of the world’s living hemp breeders, was commercialized in Hungary in the 1980s, and has been said to be the only ornamental hemp cultivar available. It has had limited success, of course, because there are very few circumstances that permit private gardeners can grow Cannabis as an ornamental today. By contrast, beautiful ornamental cultivars of opium poppy are widely cultivated in home gardens across North America, despite their absolute illegality and the potentially draconian penalties that could be imposed. Doubtless in the unlikely event that it became possible, many would grow hemp as an ornamental. I can see them making the sale of cannabis seeds illegal. It would mean a change in the law as the seeds contain no cannabinoids at all. It might be a good idea to lay some in now. |
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On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 11:05:28 +0000, hugh_j wrote:
Opinion noted. It doesn't happen in the media. I would also add in the brewers and the distillers to that statement. You know it makes sense. I'll be brewing 40 pints of Muntons Gold Old English Bitter tomorrow. I'll keep an eye out for the drug squad busting down my door, after they've finished with another sick elderly lady. -- Phil Stovell, Hampshire, UK |
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the planting season for medicinal herbs
Martin wrote:
On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 11:41:50 +0000, hugh_j wildpoppy@invalid wrote: As things stand it is a criminal offence to plant a cannabis seed in your garden. This situation has arisen as a result of long-term lobbying by the drug companies. Rubbish! Not much of a counter-argument there. |
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the planting season for medicinal herbs
On 8 Mar, 12:58, hugh_j wildpoppy@invalid wrote:
Martin wrote: As things stand it is a criminal offence to plant a cannabis seed in your garden. This situation has arisen as a result of long-term lobbying by the drug companies. Rubbish! Not much of a counter-argument there. As I understand it, it is ok to grow cannabis, but not ok to harvest, dry, sell it and consume it. As for the other 'medicinal herbs', just think about what you have said. Can you seriously immagine us being stopped to grow hundreds upon hundreds of plants - because that's how many there is with medicinal properties. And if I'm stop from growing lavender, because beleive me I need it to keep me calm around here, I wouldn't imagine to be the only gardener objecting ;o) |
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"La Puce" wrote in message ups.com... On 8 Mar, 12:58, hugh_j wildpoppy@invalid wrote: Martin wrote: As things stand it is a criminal offence to plant a cannabis seed in your garden. This situation has arisen as a result of long-term lobbying by the drug companies. Rubbish! Not much of a counter-argument there. As I understand it, it is ok to grow cannabis, but not ok to harvest, dry, sell it and consume it. Wrong! For supply, dealing, production **(including cultivation)** and trafficking the maximum penalty is 14 years imprisonment. Best you go do some research before posting "advice" -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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On 8 Mar, 13:45, "Liz" wrote:
As I understand it, it is ok to grow cannabis, but not ok to harvest, dry, sell it and consume it. Wrong! For supply, dealing, production **(including cultivation)** and trafficking I said 'growing' it, no supply, dealing (which is the same) as well as trafficking. Best you go do some research before posting "advice" This wasn't an 'advice' this was a fact. |
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"La Puce" wrote in message ps.com... On 8 Mar, 13:45, "Liz" wrote: As I understand it, it is ok to grow cannabis, but not ok to harvest, dry, sell it and consume it. Wrong! For supply, dealing, production **(including cultivation)** and trafficking I said 'growing' it, no supply, dealing (which is the same) as well as trafficking. Best you go do some research before posting "advice" This wasn't an 'advice' this was a fact. Maybe your type of "fact" but that doesn't make it a fact. If you are found "growing" (i.e cultivation/production - see above) cannabis then you can be arrested, charged and prosecuted. The outcome however may depend on the scale and individual case but it is nevertheless illegal to "grow" cannabis in the UK. Growing = cultivation/production. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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