Archive for September, 2008

King Cthulhu’s Music Chamber—Edition One

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

Sometimes when I’m smoking with my hos intellectual drug companions outside, I get some mad auditory hallucinations. Musical hallucinations that must be quelled by the sweet sound of their real sister. Today’s real sister is:

STS9 (Sound Tribe Sector 9)—Hidden Hand, Hidden Fist from the album Peaceblaster

 (Click the song name to listen or download free from sadsteve.com)

This particular song is extremely entrancing, memorably melodic, and has a catchy beat. STS9 has some wonderful music for sleeping, or just listening to when you’re baked. Every time I listen to this song, I feel like I’m trudging through the jungle wearing a M16 on my back while chopping away foliage with my Vietnamese machete.  

Another one of my favorite albums by the group is Artifact (2005). STS9 also performs live (amazingly) and has lots of people dropping out of college to be their groupies (ACL 2008 anyone?). Speaking of ACL, our main writer is going there on Saturday! There will be coverage to some degree here, so keep checking back.

—King Cthulhu

 

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    More than 800 Pounds of Pot Seized in Nebraska

    Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

    They also seized some meth! Really, the midwestern US is just amazing. It is an interesting testament to the human psyche that when confronted with extreme boredom (the status quo there) the answer is not only to smoke weed; indeed, the answer is to smoke weed and do lots of meth! A friend of mine enrolled at Purdue recently, and he called me within a few hours of arriving in Indiana to inform me that he had just smoked meth. Seriously. Don’t do meth. Stick with the green.

    From the Omaha World-Herald:

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    The following is a press release from the Nebraska State Patrol:

    (Lincoln, NE)- More than 800 lbs. of marijuana along with 3 ½ ounces of meth were seized by Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) troopers on Tuesday, September 23, 2008, in two separate traffic stops on Interstate 80.

    At approximately 6:13 p.m. on Tuesday, September 23, 2008, a trooper with Headquarters Troop-Lincoln stopped an eastbound Penske Rental truck with Indiana plates for speeding and failing to signal about one mile east of the Beaver Crossing exit on I-80 in Seward County, Nebraska.

    A check of the drivers’ license information determined he was wanted by Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE).  The driver was arrested on the outstanding warrant.   The trooper was given consent to search the vehicle by the passenger.   An NSP canine indicated the odor of drugs coming from the cargo area of the truck.   A search of the vehicle led to the seizure of 33 bales of marijuana inside boxes in the back of the rental truck.   The marijuana seized totaled 810 lbs.

    The driver of the vehicle 34-year-old Benedicto Galvez of Detroit, Michigan, was lodged in the Seward County jail on the outstanding warrant from ICE, as well as a charge of Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Deliver.   A passenger in the vehicle 28-year-old Manuel Mendoza, of Detroit, Michigan, was lodged on a charge of Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Deliver.

    A second stop earlier in the day in Buffalo County, near Kearney, Nebraska resulted in the seizure of 3 ½ ounces of methamphetamine. 

     Shortly before noon on Tuesday, a trooper with Troop C Headquarters- Grand Island stopped an eastbound white, 1984 Oldsmobile, for speeding near mm 278.  During the stop the trooper detected the odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle.   A search of the vehicle led to the seizure of 3 ½ ounces of meth from the passenger compartment & trunk of the vehicle. 

    The driver of the vehicle 47-year-old William Oliver of Harlan, Iowa, was lodged in the Buffalo County Detention Center in Kearney on a charge of Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Deliver.

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      Pro-pot Backers Aim High

      Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

      From the Boston Herald:

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      Activists who want joints sold over the counter like cigarettes are bankrolling a Bay State pot referendum backers claim will simply clear the air of piddling marijuana cases choking the court system.

      The Committee for Sensible Marijuana Policy, which placed Question 2 on the November ballot, collected from the Marijuana Policy Project $200,000, about 30 percent of its total. Indeed, about 90 percent of the $635,000 the committee has raised comes from people who live out of state.

      On its Web site, the marijuana project’s mission statement states clearly: “Adults who use marijuana should be able to obtain it from legally regulated establishments and not from illegal drug dealers.”

      Woody Kaplan, a Hub real estate developer and self-styled “provocateur” who donated $10,000 to the state ballot initiative, also backs the call for legal pot sales.

      “I believe taxing and regulating is a much better way than what the ballot question proposes,” said Kaplan, who held a $250-a-head fundraiser for the Marijuana Policy Prject earlier this month.

      “This is government making a choice that something that is clearly destructive – alcohol – is OK, but somebody smoking marijuana isn’t,” Kaplan told the Herald.

      Daniel R. Lewis, 62, of Coral Gables, Fla. – the scion of the Progressive Insurance fortune and a self-confessed former toker – also would like to see grass legalized and regulated.

      “I think it’s a relatively harmless drug, as compared to alcohol,” said Lewis, who gave $5,000 to the pot project.

      The group also counts among its backers actor Jack Black, talk show host Bill Maher and former wrestler and Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura, and uses Hugh Hefner’s Playboy Mansion for its lavish fund-raisers.

      If passed, the ballot initiative would make having an ounce or less of marijuana a civil offense punishable by a $100 fine. Minors’ parents would be notified, and the kids would have to complete a drug awareness program.

      Middlesex County District Attorney Gerard Leone slammed the pot activists as out of touch and predicted the measure would be a gateway to weaker drug laws.

      “Question 2 will allow a foot in the door to people with a misguided, radical agenda,” Leone said.

      Whitney Taylor, campaign manager, pointed to a Suffolk University poll that showed 72 percent of voters support the ballot question.

      “They are not out of the mainstream,” Taylor said. “They are the mainstream.”

      Kaplan, a 66-year-old board member of the Godless America PAC, which “mobilizes nonbelievers for political activism,” said he’s heard it all before.

      “Same-sex opponents said if you allow same-sex marriage, people would marry dogs,” Kaplan said. “Yeh, right. It’s just fear tactics, and it’s absurd.”

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        Time to Smoke!

        Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

        A fellow I know (Lotus) sent me these pictures of some fine Austin homegrown. In accordance with our standards, they’re all ultra high resolution. Just click on each thumbnail for the huge version. Anyway, inspired by making this post, I must declare: time to smoke!

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          Editorial: A Look at LSD

          Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

          This essay was written by the same fellow who wrote the paper on cannabis as a sensory enhancer a few posts down—King Cthulhu. He will be a regular personality here at Stoner Culture, and while his writings may not always be exactly on the topic of marijuana, they will serve to cover the drug scene—which is, at some level, inseparable from the cannabis scene itself—at large.

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            Medical Marijuana User’s Stash Stolen by the Police

            Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

            Article here.

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            Associated Press

            A medical marijuana user has filed a $1-million lawsuit against Seal Beach police for taking up to 50 of his pot plants and allegedly forcing him to become an informant.

            The Orange County Superior Court lawsuit filed last month by Bruce Benedict, 43, of Seal Beach, said he’s a marijuana patient and caregiver who is allowed by California law to grow and distribute marijuana.

            Benedict alleged he called police because of illegal construction in his apartment building and officers smelled marijuana. County prosecutors refused to file charges so officers returned to Benedict’s apartment later with federal Drug Enforcement Administration agents in tow, according to the suit.

            The pot was confiscated and Benedict was arrested. California law allows medical marijuana but federal law prohibits it.

            Benedict’s suit said police officers asked him to move out of the city and become an informant in various drug matters. Benedict complied, alleging police told him he would face federal charges if he didn’t work for them.

            The city has declined comment.
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              Police Shut Down Largest Grow in Canadian History

              Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

              Article:

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              THE CANADIAN PRESS
              PEMBROKE, Ont.–Police in eastern Ontario believe they’ve busted one of the largest marijuana grow operations in Canadian history.

              More than 40,000 plants were seized after provincial police raided a 40-plus-hectare farm in Laurentian Valley Township, just outside Pembroke, Ont., last Thursday.

              Numerous officers were called in and worked through the weekend to help recover the plants as well as some farming equipment from what police say was an elaborate operation.

              “There was an irrigation system, for one thing,” said provincial police spokeswoman Sgt. Kristine Rae.

              “One of the things they used was an above-ground pool as well as a pond that was on the property with plastic piping that led out through the fields. The double car garage was set up for drying racks.”

              Rae said it’s unclear how long the operation – described in a police release as the “largest in Canada’s history” – had been running.

              The plants were found among corn stalks on the farm that neighbours say was rarely used.

              Besides a house and a barn, sheep were also kept on the partially treed property, which contains a creek.

              Supt. Frank Elbers said this is the largest marijuana grow operation the force has seen since the former Barrie, Ont., brewery plant operation in 2003, which saw some 30,000 plants seized.

              Rae said the claim that this may be Canada’s largest marijuana bust is based on the number of plants seized.

              No arrests have been made yet in this seizure, and the investigation is continuing, Rae said.

              “I can’t say whether there are suspects or not – there are always persons of interest out there,” she said.

              In a two-year probe dating back to 2006, Mounties in B.C. found 45,000 marijuana plants in eight buildings in the Williams Lake area. Nine Vancouver-area men face drug trafficking and possession charges after they were arrested earlier this month in connection with that investigation.

              In September 2005, police in New Brunswick raided three fields in three communities, netting more than 40,000 plants and five arrests. Those raids were linked to Asian organized crime groups.

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              Well, this is a pretty hefty bust. I’m not Canadian, so I don’t know how this will affect their weed market in specific, but I don’t think the end user has anything to serious worry about as far as price increases or shortage goes. This bust is huge, but it’s a mere drop in the bucket as far as the big picture is concerned.

              On the lighter side of things, I was compelled yesterday to seek out a particular video in which famous canadian author Pierre Burton demonstrates with expert skill how to roll a fine joint.

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                Marijuana as a Sensory Enhancer

                Monday, September 22nd, 2008

                The following is what a friend of mine wrote in one sitting after considering the manifold effects of marijuana on the senses. For context, the writer is currently a student at a prestigious university in the southern US, and he enjoys his high quality marijuana very much.

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                Marijuana as a sensory enhancer.

                The psychoactive and euphoric effects of marijuana are caused by THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and other cannabinoids. One will often notice while on this chemical, food tastes better, music sounds better, movies are better, running is better, etc. Everything is simply better, but why?

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                  Sour Diesel Budshot

                  Monday, September 22nd, 2008

                  Check out this sweet nug of what was purported by the poster to be sour diesel. Click the pic for ULTRA high res:

                  Hell yeah. From now on, expect a budshot every now and then. We only select the highest resolution pics of ultra dank bud, so they’re all suitable for desktop wallpapers. Leave any feedback you may have below.

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                    News Story: 2007 Cannabis Arrests in US at All Time High

                    Monday, September 22nd, 2008

                    Article Here

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                    Your Tax Dollars at Work – 2007 Set New Record for Marijuana Busts

                    Just say no.

                    According to FBI figures released last week, 2007 was a terrific year for the War on Drugs (unlike the Wars on Terror and Poverty, which showed mixed results). Last year, police arrested over 1.8 million people for “drug abuse violations,” of which 17.5% were for dealing. That means approximately 1.5 million Americans were detained for simple possession of a product they chose to buy. Of those, over 872,000 were busted for pot, the least offensive illicit intoxicant in history.
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                    It is absolutely disgraceful that a country so advanced as the United States would spend so many resources on persecuting their own citizens.

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