Honolulu Star Advertiser, 25 Apr 2012 – A Duo With Medical Marijuana Permits Allegedly Surpass The Pakalolo Two men charged with possessing marijuana with a street value of more than $100,000 at a Kalihi hydroponics supply store are scheduled to appear in Hono-lulu District Court this morning.
US HI: Pot Pinched At Hydroponics Store
Honolulu Star Advertiser, 25 Apr 2012 – A Duo With Medical Marijuana Permits Allegedly Surpass The Pakalolo Two men charged with possessing marijuana with a street value of more than $100,000 at a Kalihi hydroponics supply store are scheduled to appear in Hono-lulu District Court this morning.
US HI: Pot Pinched At Hydroponics Store
Honolulu Star Advertiser, 25 Apr 2012 – A Duo With Medical Marijuana Permits Allegedly Surpass The Pakalolo Two men charged with possessing marijuana with a street value of more than $100,000 at a Kalihi hydroponics supply store are scheduled to appear in Hono-lulu District Court this morning.
US HI: LTE: Student’s Death Raised Red Flag
Honolulu Star-Advertiser, 21 Apr 2012 – Recently, an accidental drug overdose took the life of 19-year-old Rachel Clute, a Castle High School graduate, outside a rave event. Eight percent of Hawaii’s high school students have tried ecstasy at least once and its popularity is growing among younger adolescents.
US HI: LTE: Student’s Death Raised Red Flag
Honolulu Star-Advertiser, 21 Apr 2012 – Recently, an accidental drug overdose took the life of 19-year-old Rachel Clute, a Castle High School graduate, outside a rave event. Eight percent of Hawaii’s high school students have tried ecstasy at least once and its popularity is growing among younger adolescents.
US HI: LTE: Student’s Death Raised Red Flag
Honolulu Star-Advertiser, 21 Apr 2012 – Recently, an accidental drug overdose took the life of 19-year-old Rachel Clute, a Castle High School graduate, outside a rave event. Eight percent of Hawaii’s high school students have tried ecstasy at least once and its popularity is growing among younger adolescents.
US HI: 2 Plead Guilty In Marijuana-Growing Case
Honolulu Star-Advertiser, 18 Mar 2012 – Two more co-defendants of outspoken Hilo marijuana advocate Roger Christie pleaded guilty in federal court Thursday and have agreed to cooperate with the government. Susanne Lenore Friend, 48, and her husband, Timothy M. Mann, 59, each pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to conspiring to manufacture, distribute and possess with the intent to distribute 284 marijuana plants. They each face a prison term of five to 40 years when a federal judge sentences them in December.
US HI: 2 Plead Guilty In Marijuana-Growing Case
Honolulu Star-Advertiser, 18 Mar 2012 – Two more co-defendants of outspoken Hilo marijuana advocate Roger Christie pleaded guilty in federal court Thursday and have agreed to cooperate with the government. Susanne Lenore Friend, 48, and her husband, Timothy M. Mann, 59, each pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to conspiring to manufacture, distribute and possess with the intent to distribute 284 marijuana plants. They each face a prison term of five to 40 years when a federal judge sentences them in December.
US HI: 2 Plead Guilty In Marijuana-Growing Case
Honolulu Star-Advertiser, 18 Mar 2012 – Two more co-defendants of outspoken Hilo marijuana advocate Roger Christie pleaded guilty in federal court Thursday and have agreed to cooperate with the government. Susanne Lenore Friend, 48, and her husband, Timothy M. Mann, 59, each pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to conspiring to manufacture, distribute and possess with the intent to distribute 284 marijuana plants. They each face a prison term of five to 40 years when a federal judge sentences them in December.
US HI: PUB LTE: Pot From God
Hawaii Tribune Herald, 13 Mar 2012 – Another reason to allow sick citizens to use cannabis (marijuana) for pain that doesn’t get mentioned ("Medical marijuana bill goes to the House for consideration," March 7) is because it is biblically correct, since God indicates He created all the seed-bearing plants, saying they are all good, on literally the very first page (Genesis 1:11-12 and 29-30). The only biblical restriction placed on cannabis is to accept it with thankfulness (1 Timothy 4:1-5).





