Hang around art/music schools and you should be able to find dmt and acid. Add the right mix of people connections and get free stuff.
I go to an art school and I know a girl who gives out free DMT and LSD. I wish I knew her better but I message her on facebook every now and then.
I missed some stuff. Time to catch back up.
http://www.medicalcannabisjournal.net/submissions/archive/2010/can-marijuana-prevent-cancer
Resources:
Tashkin, D.P., Pulmonary Complications of Smoked Substance Abuse. Western Journal of Medicine 1990 May; 152:525-530. pg. 525-526
Guzman M., [2003] Cannabinoids: potential anticancer agents. Nat Rev Cancer. 3(10): 745-55
Mia Hashibe, Hal Morgenstern, Yan Cui, Donald P. Tashkin, Zuo-Feng Zhang, Wendy Cozen, Thomas M. Mack, and Sander Greenland, Marijuana Use and the Risk of Lung and Upper Aerodigestive Tract Cancers: Results of a Population-Based Case-Control Study
Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers Prev. 2006 15: 1829-1834.
Sean D. McAllister, Rigel T. Christian, Maxx P. Horowitz, Amaia Garcia and Pierre-Yves Desprez Cannabidiol as a novel inhibitor of Id-1 gene expression in aggressive breast cancer cells, Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, November 1, 2007 6, 2921
Cannabinoids As Chemo Treatment, Journal of Cancer Research, Jan. 31, 2008
http://www.tokeofthetown.com/2011/01/worth_repeating_smoking_cannabis_does_not_cause_lu.php
This one cites constantly in the body of it's article.
These citations are not to other marijuana newsletters. They're citing professionals. They're citing professional newsletters. They're citing
massive study reports that through scientific processes conclude thoroughly that cannabis may lower the chance of lung cancer.
Pointing out that the supplier of said article is grasping at straws at best, "I have no argument against this so I'm going to point out that the delivery method of this information may be biased!"
On another note:
Even the worst football teams out there have websites that praise them and enhance the truth to make them seem better.
Are you calling marijuana the worst of it's field? I don't see what you're getting at with this. I'm pretty sure heroin is much worse for you. Regardless; football newsletters enhance the truth with opinion and false claims. Marijuana newsletters present the truth using simplified explanations of complex scientific articles so that people with brains the size of yours may comprehend it too.