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Marc Emery publishes My
Message to You on Cannabis Culture magazine's web site
Arianna Huffington suggests
Support
Our Troops: Call a Truce in America's Drug War
Marinol
Versus Natural Cannabis: Pros, Cons and Options for Patients,
report by Paul Armentano for NORML
The
Straight Dope on Cannabis-Inspired Meds, Popular Science magazine,
August 2005 issue, page 44, also online
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