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  Blunt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In drug culture, a Blunt is a cigar filled with marijuana.
Blunt, a Bluetooth protocol stack for Newton OS 2.1 devices.
In biology, a Blunt end, a possible configuration of a DNA molecule.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Blunt   (222 words)

  
 Blunt (drug culture) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Blunts are generally larger, longer and slower burning than marijuana cigarettes (joints) which are rolled with normal rolling paper.
A New Yorker or wu-banger is a blunt mixed with cocaine (a combination known as "primo", or the west coast, known as "chewy", in the south known as a "dirty")
"Blunt" is also a term sometimes used in the UK to denote any marijuana cigarette which is comprised of purely marijuana and no tobacco, as opposed to the more common UK method of smoking, which is a mix of marijuana and tobacco in a large rolling paper, or several small ones spliced together.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Blunt_(drug_culture)   (893 words)

  
 how to pass a drug test
EVEN in a society where drug dealing and drug trafficking are no longer out of the ordinary, the "shabu tiangge" in Pasig City that was busted by the police last week stands out as the biggest and most blatant drug den in the Philippines.
Drug detector dog Shad and his controller, Robbin Walterhouse, discovered the drugs during an inspection of the truck before it crossed into the U.S., and Litt had been charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking and unlawfully exporting drugs.
The task is educating a population that misperceives the virus as the exclusive scourge of drug addicts and prostitutes.
how-to-pass-a-drug-test.blogspot.com   (16571 words)

  
 Drug Policy Alliance: Marijuana and the Law
In his view, a lack of respect for the profession, a sentencing process that often reduces judges to the status of adding machines, a staggering backlog of drug cases, and a widespread sentiment that judges are not to be trusted in choosing sentences may all combine to persuade highly qualified people to avoid the bench.
One of the great ironies of American drug policy is that anti-drug laws over the past century have tended to become most punitive long after the use of a drug has peaked.
A drug culture is once again emerging on college campuses, despite the existence of draconian mandatory minimums.
www.lindesmith.org /library/mjlawti.cfm   (6693 words)

  
 Drug Policy Alliance: Drug Use as a Social Ritual. Chapter 14
The earliest AIDS prevention leaflet for drug users in the Netherlands was produced by the Rotterdam Junkie Union.
Already in 1981 this union was distributing clean syringes and needles at places in the drug scene where IDUs gathered to prevent the spread of hepatitis.
The use of naturalistic settings (e.g., the placing of the plastic container at user collectives and dealing addresses), existing drug user networks and appeals to injecting drug user's responsibility may be more powerful determinants of variations in needle exchange rates than psychological characteristics of individuals.
www.drugpolicy.org /library/ritualp14_library.cfm   (3062 words)

  
 Drug Culture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The "shadow pushers" are the aging marijuana users and advocates who try to legitimize their drug of choice and perpetuate their crusade to legalize marijuana.
But unlike the 60's and 70's, smoking pot and legalizing marijuana is not well received by the general public today, so the "shadow pushers" have disguised their intent and turned to promoting hemp to save the environment and promoting medical marijuana to end pain and suffering.
Cited by President Ronald Reagan for her drug prevention efforts, she has served as a consultant to the National Institute on Drug Abuse and the State of Oregon.
drugandhealthinfo.org /page02.php?ID=29   (1756 words)

  
 Top cop's anti-drug plan emphasizes treatment
But the commander of the Snohomish Regional Drug Task Force is as blunt as a lead pipe to the skull about how detectives are faring against methamphetamine and other illegal drugs.
In a key break with the past, drug treatment and drug abuse prevention would receive as much emphasis as chasing around drug dealers.
The county is most plagued by property crime, a problem that is intimately connected to drugs, Neely said.
www.citizenreviewonline.org /mar_2003/top_cop.htm   (805 words)

  
 Drug legalization. - RPG Chat
The fact is, the most common source of drugs is the street, and the most prevalent "dealer" on the street is between the ages of ten and eighteen years old.
And, most importantly, despite their knowledge that the ten year old on the street and the guy in the car are the easiest to replace for a crime syndicate, the police actively pursue these lesser players rather than the nucleus of the the syndicate itself.
And as long as the drug rings stay alive, the police and mostly the DEA can still pretend they're doing their part to reduce drug related crime, which means their paychecks (supplied with our tax dollars) will keep rolling in.
forums.rpgchat.com /showthread.php?t=44415   (7889 words)

  
 Bud Life. Quick Hits, Growin' Our Own and Pipeline. Page 2.
The Blunt Brother's Smoke Shop, "a respectable joint," is located at 317 W. Hastings St. Next door to Blunt Brothers is the New Amsterdam Coffee Shop and the Vancouver Marijuana Party Headquarters.
Blunt Brothers has a large canvas overhang with it's sign, "A Respectable Joint." In fact we found it to be a respectable joint.
Blunt Brothers is a legitimate place for righteous bud and they stand behind it.
www.budlife420.com /pg2/v1e9index.html   (4437 words)

  
 Drug Dictionary - Slang Terms Revealed
Cocaine, or "coke" as it is very often called, is usually either snorted in powder form or smoked in rock form (a la "crack" cocaine).
This strongly devoted form of deadhead, as well as others, often belonged to a somewhat of a neo-hippie culture which stresses peace, love and fellowship, as well as expansion of the consiousness through the use of psychedelic drugs as tools.
The drug is heated with a flame and the resu
www.passyourdrugtest.com /drugdictionary.html   (4072 words)

  
 rollin a blunt? - CANNABIS.COM Message Boards - Quality Marijuana and Hemp Information
All drugs of any interest to any moderately intelligent person in America are now illegal.
Blunts are more common in the younger 'circles' (group of friends coming togther to smoke).
Often times 'old smokers' will refuse to smoke a blunt because they claim it is too harsh, tastes bad, or they simply do not like the idea of mixing their cannabis with tobacco.
boards.cannabis.com /showthread.php?t=49263   (1212 words)

  
 Drug Wars - Drugs of the Rave Culture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Eric Martin, one of the nation's leading experts on these drugs, discusses a wide array of substances including MDMA (ecstasy), methamphetamine, GHB and ketamine, and places particular emphasis on how the brain can be permanently damaged by their use.
Viewers learn how club drugs cause memory loss, sexual dysfunction, learning disabilities, altered perception, and other mental and physical problems.
The 2003 recipient of the Oregon Governor's Award for Excellence in Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programming, Eric has worked in the treatment field for more than 17 years and is a recovering addict.
www.crimeprevent.com /docs/v0301Last.htm   (278 words)

  
 Illinois Drug News
As in the big cities, newer, purer strains are replacing marijuana, cocaine, crack cocaine and methamphetamine as the drug of choice.
But Taliano's tone about the drug problem, and apparently the tone of the meeting, hint at a newer, purer response to that worn-out war on drugs.
Drug Rehab dentist; georgia drug rehab turnaround; Terre Haute Indiana drug rehab;drug rehabilitation and correctional facilties; arkansas teen drug rehabs...
www.drugrehabresources.com /statenews.php?state=Illinois   (3735 words)

  
 Drug Wars: Drugs of the Rave Culture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
How the various club drugs are made and distributed.
Illustrate the dangers of being involved with gateway drugs.
And most important show it to someone who thinks that drug use only hurts the user.
www.drugwars.com /docs/v0301.htm   (319 words)

  
 Engaging Culture - Voice for the U.S. church's conversation with music, movies and books and media   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Our culture today is one that is constantly creating new forms of "emptiness" so that new insecurities are formed in people's minds, and they are constantly trying to fill these new needs via posessions, surgery, and personality adjustments.
Despite their varying predispositions (pathetic [Craig], earnest [Emily], blunt [Maxine], whimsical [Dr. Lester], and aloof [Malkovich]), all of the characters are ultimately revealed as manipulative and selfish--capable of engaging in or tolerating extraordinary cruelties all for the sake of being in control.
It is interesting to note that currently as our culture is desperately seeking to find meaning and identity (or creating their own) that there has also been a renewed interest in community.
makrant.blogspot.com   (6508 words)

  
 Psychoactive and Addictive Substances   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The recent effort to "revitalize" the hemp industry in the United States as a panacea for the economic, food, clothing, health and fuel problems of the world, is unfounded and at best would have a negative impact on struggling, and often heavily subsidized, hemp industries in many poorer countries.
According to pro-drug advocate Eric Sterling, this is part of the drug culture's "'…leaky bucket' strategy.
Although "hemp" is a term used to describe a number of hard fiber plants, including Cannabis sativa or "true hemp," it is increasingly being used interchangeably with the terms "marijuana, bud, chronic, blunt, dope," etc., by those promoting legalization of drugs.
drugandhealthinfo.org /page06.php?ID=90   (1365 words)

  
 Cannabis Culture: Linksink
Drug Policy Alliance is an organization working to broaden the public debate on drug policy
A coalition alarmed at the impact the 'War on drug users' has on the community.
A blog of ranting against the drug war.
www.cannabisculture.com /whatsnew/hotpot/linksink.html   (1334 words)

  
 Anodyne: Goofballs & Laughing Gas Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
I dunno, I guess I'd prefer it if the drug culture were portrayed as having tastes that were not always hearkening to those of illiterate rappers and street toughs.
NIDA (National Institute on Drug Abuse) is - while not quite as evil as the ONDCP - still rather annoyingly stupid sometimes.
One of the things it does to do this is fund scientific studies of drugs - as long as they're intended to discourage drug use and not likely to provide information which might encourage it.
involution.org /anodyne/stash/cat_goofballs_laughing_gas_.html   (858 words)

  
 Pot Culture | 1993 | Being Blunted
In its March 1993 issue the New York style magazine, Paper, put a cannabis leaf on its cover, with the strap line: 'Pot is Hot and Hemp is Politically Correct'.
Those in the know smiled when they saw the saw the ovoid Phillies Blunt logo because they understood the coded message: a blunt is a joint made of marijuana rolled up in the inner leaf of a Phillies.
Aside from Spy's apparent willingness to accept Drug Enforcement Administration statistics at face value, the cynics did have a point.
www.ukcia.org /potculture/90/blunted.html   (1219 words)

  
 Kinnopio's Movie Reviews - Trainspotting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Plucked straight from its British pop culture roots and imported to America, Trainspotting is an irreverent, freewheeling ride through the drug culture of Scotland.
The majority of the movie focuses on this movement, and so of course, attention is paid to the effect that Rents' decisions have on his friends and family.
A comment from a friend who saw the movie was that you'd have to be on drugs yourself to truly enjoy it; whatever the case, be prepared for something different.
home.earthlink.net /~kinnopio/reviews/1996/trainspotting.htm   (451 words)

  
 VH1.com : Jim Carroll : Biography
To rock audiences, Jim Carroll's crowning achievement was the near-hit "People Who Died," a brutally emotional punk record saluting the victims of the New York drug culture.
A highly-touted basketball prospect, Jack Kerouac's On the Road inspired him to begin keeping a journal at the age of 12; later published in 1978 as The Basketball Diaries, his early writings vividly chronicled his teenage addiction to heroin, which led him into a life of crime and hustling.
By the time he was 16, Carrol was a published poet; 1973's Living at the Movies further established his reputation as a prodigy and funded a move to Northern California, where he was finally able to shed his drug habit.
www.vh1.com /artists/az/carroll_jim/bio.jhtml   (661 words)

  
 Article: Men make music against meth - Prison Talk Online
The men say that much of today's music glorifies the drug culture, so they hope their blunt lyrics that talk about shooting up and snorting meth will scare people away from trying drugs.
Robinson's daughter, who now lives in a halfway house and is trying to get her life back in order without drugs, said that hearing the songs has made her think of the pain she has caused her family because of her drug habit.
The songs are a mix between country and rock, touching on subjects such as loneliness, regret and the frustration that results when drugs have more power than a parent's persuasion.
www.prisontalk.com /forums/showthread.php?t=95062   (1347 words)

  
 Dimmy Karras: 04/01/2004 - 04/30/2004
Feminism, the advocacy of equal social and political rights for women, lumped right in there during his homily with "the drug culture," "the sexual revolution," "hedonism," "consumerism," and "the culture of death."...
Today the Globe front page tells us O'Malley has apologized for the feminism remark--equating women's rights with the drug culture seems a bit clumsy, no?--and to any women who felt slighted by his refusal to wash their feet in the traditional Holy Thursday Mass ceremony, reenacting the Last Supper.
She attended the Pfizer annual meeting, where drug reimportation advocates won a minor victory by getting the issue on next year's meeting agenda.
dimmykarras.blogspot.com /2004_04_01_dimmykarras_archive.html   (12226 words)

  
 Alcohol and Drug Poetry
You see that was my drug of choice and there are some really good poems on here but I cant find one that relates to me. If anyone can help me out I would really appreciate it.
I had a drug addiction and I had to move away from the people to get away from drugs.
Ok maybe that is a blase way of viewing drugs, but the way recreational drugs are policed and viewed is equally ridiculous.
www.network54.com /Forum/7524/viewall-page-2   (8184 words)

  
 BlackState.com: Ghetto Slang Dictionary - All Things Ghetto
Under the influence of marijuana “I could tell he was half-baked but the rest of them were hella baked.” [Etym., drug sub culture]
“02, like what, biotch.” [Etym., Hip hop] Usage note: While biotch is widely used by males and females, this term, along with “bitch,” is a reflection of negative cultural values, contempt for women, and in some cases violence against women.
“He rolled a big blunt.” [Etym., Phillie Blunts are a type of cigar which are often purchased, the tobacco removed, and large quantities of marijuana are inserted.]
www.blackstate.com /allthingsghetto/ghettoslangdic.html   (4074 words)

  
 Common Sense for Drug Policy: Top Drug Policy News Stories
"Drug Debate Rages On At Holyrood," BBC News, Feb. 4, 2006
"Drug Court Urged To Combat Meth," Knight Ridder / Sun News (Myrtle Beach, SC), Dec. 11, 2005
"Drug Policy to be Eyed in Long Beach," Long Beach (CA) Press-Telegram, Nov. 10, 2005
www.csdp.org /news/news/newsnotes.htm   (8557 words)

  
 VH1.com : Cheech & Chong : Biography
Add a link to your "Cheech & Chong" fan site on VH1.com!
At their peak in the 1970s, Cheech and Chong represented the mainstream embodiment of the attitudes and lifestyles of the underground drug culture.
The team began to take shape in the late 1960s when, after entering show business as a guitarist in a rock band, Chong established City Works, a wild improvisational troupe later joined by Richard "Cheech" Marin.
www.vh1.com /artists/az/cheech_chong/bio.jhtml   (408 words)

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