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Thursday 21 July 2011

Discovery to Introduce New Series Weed Wars Premieres This Year



SEEDING A BUSINESS 
Groundbreaking Television Series WEED WARS Premieres This Fall on Discovery Channel


(Silver Spring, MD.) –  See the now legal business of the country’s leading medicinal cannabis dispensary from the inside as WEED WARS premieres this fall on Discovery Channel.
It is a familiar story:  a start-up business, demanding clients and the ever-looming possibility that it could all go belly up…But this is not exactly a typical business.  When California voters passed the Compassionate Use Act in 1996, medicinal cannabis was legalized igniting a firestorm of controversy and providing an opening to a whole new kind of entrepreneur.
WEED WARS follows Oakland’s Harborside Health Center, the nation’s largest medicinal cannabis dispensary serving over 80,000 patients.  The man behind Harborside is founder and executive director Steve DeAngelo whose mission is to provide the best possible product to his diverse client base of patients while using his business as a megaphone to the rest of the country about the full regulation and taxation of medicinal cannabis.
WEED WARS fearlessly pulls back the curtain on a once illegal and still controversial world.  From the inner workings of the business to Steve’s distinctive leadership style, WEED WARS is a fascinating glimpse into this highly unique setting,” said Nancy Daniels, executive vice president of production and development for Discovery Channel.
In addition to DeAngelo and his staff, WEED WARS follows the journey of the plant itself from seed germination to harvesting.  Meet the growers and “patient farmers” whose job it is to provide the “medicine” – the buds – that will eventually be purchased and used by thousands of clients, many of whom feel their lives have been forever changed by the plant.  Due to high demand and reputable quality control, Harborside’s reach has now extended to a second location in San Jose.
From the earnest and knowledgeable front counter staff to the rigorous lab testing of the cannabis to City Hall protests and to the constant police monitoring and security sweeps, WEED WARS offers a look at a world unlike any other.
WEED WARS is produced for Discovery Channel by Braverman Productions.  Chuck Braverman is executive producer.  For Discovery Channel, Cameo Wallace is executive producer.
About Discovery Channel
Discovery Channel is dedicated to creating the highest quality non-fiction content that informs and entertains its consumers about the world in all its wonder, diversity and amazement.  The network, which is distributed to 100.4 million U.S. homes, can be seen in 210 countries, offering a signature mix of compelling, high-end production values and vivid cinematography across genres including science and technology, exploration, adventure, history and in-depth, behind-the-scenes glimpses at the people, places and organizations that shape and share our world.  For more information, please visit www.discovery.com
About Discovery Communications 
Discovery Communications (Nasdaq: DISCA, DISCB, DISCK) is the world’s #1 nonfiction media company reaching more than 1.5 billion cumulative subscribers in 210 countries and territories. Discovery is dedicated to satisfying curiosity through 130-plus worldwide television networks, led by Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal Planet, Science and Investigation Discovery, as well as US joint venture networks OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network, The Hub and 3net, the first 24-hour 3D network. Discovery also is a leading provider of educational products and services to schools and owns and operates a diversified portfolio of digital media services, including HowStuffWorks.com. For more information, please visit www.discoverycommunications.com.

How To Get Out Of Debt Free

PT1 Jon Witterick - Money and Debt





PT2 Jon Witterick - Money and Debt



What have the rules of Monopoly have to do with getting out of debt? Find out now with this 30 minute lighthearted but powerful presentation by Jon Witterick, offering a unique insight into dealing with debt, Lawfully, Honestly and Truthfully.
Learn how Banks and the Courts conspire to rob you of your money. Learn how debt collectors intimidate you and trick you into contracts and learn how to empower yourself by using some strategies and simple rules...
Their plan is to take you for every penny you have!
Your plan is to stop them!
7 Reasons why Credit Card/Loan agreements are unlawful

or why you don't owe your bank/credit card company anything

Your Credit Card Agreement is an unlawful contract as it is ONLY signed by you- constituting a unilateral agreement. (Contract Law)
All contracts, in order to be valid, must be signed by someone able to bind the corporation in contract. (Contract Law)
Banks create money out of thin air- they have no money to lend you. (Fractional Reserve Banking)
It is not possible to actually pay the outstanding amount as the currency is based on worthless paper and 'electronic funds' on computers. (Fractional Reserve Banking)
You do not have to pay statements, only invoices. (Bills of Exchange Act 1882)
You are not lawfully bound to pay anything which is unsigned. (Bills of Exchange Act 1882)
The uppercase name on the credit card is not your name, but a 'corporate entity'. (Blacks Law Dictionary)
The banks have been so desperate to get us into debt, that they sold people mortgages, who they knew could NEVER afford to pay them back.
The governments are so desperate to keep this racket going, that they will bail out ANY bank that gets into trouble! Being in debt is one of the consequences of playing the game
Why do you think your government is in debt?
There is not enough Money in circulation for everyone to pay off ALL the debts!
The whole system is totally fraudulent...
So what do we do? We start Playing the Game!

How to Get Out of Debt, for Free

These rules are for those who are unable to get further credit cards or if you have already defaulted on them OR if you simply no longer wish to play the game…
Clear your debt, without further borrowing, IVA's or bankruptcy. We provide full instructions, 'open source' sample letters and simple rules so that you can respond Lawfully, Honestly and Truthfully.
We suggest you use this for credit cards, overdrafts and unsecured loans or if debt collectors or the courts are pursuing you. Do not use for utility bills, council tax, secured loans or mortgages, at least until you have a lot more experience in these matters.
Have a Great Time Playing the Game!

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Monday 18 July 2011

Below cost selling of alcohol ‘should be banned’


Monday, July 18, 2011
THE sale of cheap, below-cost, alcohol "should be banned" a Government spokesman has said.



Deputy John Perry, speaking on behalf of Health Minister James Reilly, said the central aim of the upcoming National Substance Misuse Strategy (NSMS), was to "reduce the amount of alcohol we drink in society".

In what is the clearest statement to date from the Government in relation to alcohol, Mr Perry said the NSMS would be finalised by the end of September.

The strategy was initially supposed to be published by the end of 2010 but has been repeatedly delayed, in part due to the election earlier this year.

Mr Perry said the new framework was focusing on alcohol and wouldbe merged with the national drugs strategy.

"Given the range of health problems that can arise from alcohol consumption or where alcohol is a contributory factor, a central theme emerging is the need for a population health approach with regard to alcohol," said Mr Perry.

"The central aim is to reduce the amount of alcohol we drink in society. Increasing the age of initiation into drinking is seen as an important step towards achieving this.

"Price, availability and marketing of alcohol are key factors in supply. Below-cost selling of alcohol should be banned," he added.

Mr Perry said preventive measures were also important, including the promotion of healthier lifestyles.

"This strategy will also consider how best to develop a national integrated treatment and rehabilitation service for alcohol-related disorders and to encourage those affected to engage with and avail of such services."

Mr Perry cited the findings of a report on alcohol-related deaths by the Health Research Board last week.

It found there were 4,321 deaths associated with alcohol in a five-year period, rising from 654 in 2004 to 1,060 in 2008.

The report said per capita alcohol consumption was "high" in Ireland and 11.3 litres of pure alcohol were consumed on average in 2009. It said Ireland had the third highest consumption rate in Europe in 2008.

The report said a national survey in 2007 found that half of the drinkers surveyed had a harmful drinking pattern, equating to nearly 1.5 million Irish adults drinking in a harmful manner.

It said the World Health Organisation found "convincing evidence" that certain policies can reduce alcohol-related harm, including increased taxes on alcohol and restrictions on opening hours.

The HRB said there was "probable evidence" that minimum prices for alcohol and restrictions on advertising "may reduce alcohol-related harm".

The previous government cut excise duties on alcohol by 20% in 2010 and did not alter it in 2011.

A European Commission study found that in Ireland alcohol prices in supermarkets and off-licences were half the prices in pubs.

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