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Bri: I'm open to anything we can source, but while Israel has some unusual factors, I don't see it as being as groundbreaking as the other cases we mention in the article, like Canada being the first to have medical, Portugal decriminalizing all drugs, and Uruguay the first to legalize fully. But I'm open to ideas.
Goonsquad LCpl Mulvaney (
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12:11, 3 January 2018 (UTC)reply
No evidence that this is cannabis
"Throughout the country they get inebriated [also translated as 'become drunk' and 'produce stupefaction'] by using a certain smoke, and will give everything they have in order to get it."
This really sounds more like opium or something else. Without clearer evidence that this was cannabis, this entry should be removed. — Preceding
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Bri: I'm open to anything we can source, but while Israel has some unusual factors, I don't see it as being as groundbreaking as the other cases we mention in the article, like Canada being the first to have medical, Portugal decriminalizing all drugs, and Uruguay the first to legalize fully. But I'm open to ideas.
Goonsquad LCpl Mulvaney (
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12:11, 3 January 2018 (UTC)reply
No evidence that this is cannabis
"Throughout the country they get inebriated [also translated as 'become drunk' and 'produce stupefaction'] by using a certain smoke, and will give everything they have in order to get it."
This really sounds more like opium or something else. Without clearer evidence that this was cannabis, this entry should be removed. — Preceding
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14:30, 29 March 2024 (UTC)reply