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    Keep Darwen Green wrote:
    Chris P Bacon wrote:
    Keep Darwen Green wrote:
    did you smash it? wrote:
    Here is Keep Darwen Green the WUM with his ultra-boring and monotone rants about Cannabis and killers etc.
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    I expect he will post about someone 'injecting' the drug shortly - he's such a wit
    Another addict pushing for legality, is there anything more boring than that old argument? Look mate people are dying from overdoses of this stuff, we need to stamp you and your kind out. Its against the law so you should get two years for even talking about it. All the facillitators you have consumed are twisting your mind making you unable to make credible decisions, everything you do is now drug induced.
    Yes, there's something FAR more boring than 'that old argument' and that's the empty-headed know-nowt you see when you look in the mirror.

    This story is about cannabis, not 'death' as you'd stupidly like to believe. And no, no-one is 'dying from overdoses of this stuff', it's never happened as it's biologically, physically and physiologically impossible to do so. And we're still awaiting your claim that Bob Marley's death had even a tangential connection with cannabis.

    And as you've lost this argument before you've left your cave, you throw insults about the superior mind above and claim 'everything you do is now drug induced'! And you're too stupid to even feel embarrassed at how stupid you make yourself look. Repeatedly.

    But a new low, even in your sad and tragic world is to make a claim, ridiculous beyond redemption that 'you should get two years for even talking about it'! There's no words to describe the blight that affects your mind.
    What about 18 months instead then? and Bob Marley died of cancer although you and your death peddling brothers say you can't catch cancer from cannabis?? Even though Mr Marley used to eat, drink, smoke and inject, even preach about the stuff, yet he dies of cancer something which heavy cannabis use is supposed to protect you from, give it a rest numb nuts you aint convincing no-one with you drug rants. Must have altered his DNA, don't beleive me? there is a white paper on it. Cannabis alters DNA.
    You may as well be a taliban general after all you fully support the funding of their army.
    Bacon rind monkey is as dumb as they come. As I said, another junkie on the lower rungs.
    Claiming Bob Marley died of cancer because he smoked cannabis (his religious right, though I doubt you know that) is like claiming Winston Churchill died in a plane crash because he'd flown in an aeroplane.

    And if ANYone is guilty of 'drug rants' posting on here, we all see who fills THAT particular role. Well done Greeny."
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Drug user grew £26,000 cannabis farm at his Accrington home

A DRUG user said to have a potential £26,000 cannabis farm at his Accrington home, has been locked up for two years.

Burnley Crown Court heard how Michael Maher, 31, was growing 61 plants in his loft and the crop could potentially have yielded almost three kilos of drugs.

Police found the well-organised and sophisticated farm when they forced their way into his home and raided it, last September 23.

Maher was on benefits and the cannabis, if sold commercially, could have netted about £26,000 on the streets. The defendant, of Stanley Street, admitted producing can-nabis and possessing the drug and had been committed for sentence by magistrates.

The hearing was told the defendant, who was at the property with his girlfriend when police forced their way in, directed officers to the cannabis farm.

The prosecution said the plants could have yielded 2.94 kilos of cannabis. Nobody else was involved with the production.

Kevin Preston, for Maher, said he accepted he had placed himself in a precarious position. It had been his first attempt at growing cannabis.

The defendant had been fully co-operative with police when they entered the property and guided officers to the loft area. He made full admissions when interviewed.

Judge Beverley Lunt said the defendant had committed some serious offences in the past, but nothing since 2006 and nothing for drugs.

The judge said Maher had chosen to grow the cannabis and even if the drugs had been for his own use, the farm was well-organised. She said: “It's a criminal offence and it's a serious criminal offence.”

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