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The same substance that was once demonized as a "dangerous drug" is now being accepted in a police department where officials have decided to treat cannabis like alcohol, and they are now allowing their officers to use the plant - as long as they are off-duty.
As the city of Vancouver, Canada prepares to legalize cannabis for recreational use in the coming weeks, the Vancouver Police Board has announced that its officers will be free to use cannabis, as long they arrive to work "fit for duty."

“How convenient: Just as we embark on a presidential visit to Europe, an alleged Iranian operation and its ‘plotters’ arrested,” Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tweeted.
The diplomat, identified as Vienna-based Assadollah Assadi, is suspected of plotting an attack on an Iranian opposition group near Paris, according to AP. He was detained in July near the German city of Aschaffenburg on a European arrest warrant.
Now, a superior regional court in a Bavarian town of Bamberg said in a statement that it had approved the extradition of Assadi to Belgium. The man "cannot cite diplomatic immunity" to oppose the extradition because he was detained outside of his host state, Austria.
Also, Assadi was not traveling "between his host country and the state that dispatched him," the court has said.

Senate Judiciary Committee question Judge Brett Kavanaugh during his Supreme Court confirmation hearing in Washington, U.S., September 27, 2018
The man, whose name has been redacted from the committee's letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray and Attorney General Jeff Sessions, alleged that Kavanaugh together with another man sexually assaulted a woman on a boat at Newport, Rhode Island, in 1985. The accuser said that he recognized Kavanaugh from a yearbook he saw in a TV broadcast and relayed his allegations to Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) on September 24. The claim immediately spurred an investigation by the committee.
"Committee staff took the allegations seriously and asked Judge Kavanaugh numerous questions about it under penalty of felony during an interview on September 25," the committee chairman, Chuck Grassley, wrote in a letter to the FBI and the DOJ.
In the transcript of the phone call between the committee's investigators and Kavanaugh, the judge flatly denied the newly-surfaced allegations as "completely made up" and "ridiculous."
While the name of the account's holder had been redacted from the record, he was promptly identified as Jeffrey Catalan, as his account's description and Twitter feed completely match those cited in the transcript.
The recording artist, known as one of the few A-list celebrities to rally behind US President Donald Trump, has caused much bewilderment Sunday, sparking a guessing game among his fans when he suggested that it's time to abolish the 13th amendment. The amendment, which came into force in 1865, bans slavery and involuntary servitude, expect as punishment for crime.
Kanye posted the perplexing message on Instagram alongside with a photo of him sporting a signature MAGA cap.
The fire is said to have broken out of one upper floors in one of the twin blocks of Cottingley Towers. Smoke could be seen billowing out of a upper floor windows while fire crews, police and ambulances are currently at the scene.
A resident named David, has told LeedsLive that the Grenfell Tower fire had made residents more wary about these incidents, but that the majority of people living there remained calm.
The block was reportedly evacuated at 11.15am. There are no reports are injuries from the fire or what has caused it.
Comment: Other recent and notable building fires:
- Towns burn after 'apocalyptic' explosions tear across Northern Massachusetts
- Natural gas explosions in Texas, 7 injured
- Watch INSANE footage of skyscraper collapsing in fireball - São Paulo, Brazil
- Explosions and huge fire at Zurich central station
- Footage emerges of fire on 3rd floor of Russian Central Bank in Moscow
- Footage shows massive fire at prosecutor's office building in Saudi Arabia
- Footage shows fire engulfing apartment block in Dubai, residents evacuated
The Customs and Excise Act 2018 - which comes into effect today - sets guidelines around how Customs can carry out "digital strip-searches".
Previously, Customs could stop anyone at the border and demand to see their electronic devices. However, the law did not specify that people had to also provide a password.
The updated law makes clear that travellers must provide access - whether that be a password, pin-code or fingerprint - but officials would need to have a reasonable suspicion of wrongdoing.
Comment: Which is vague enough to be abused.
"It is a file-by-file [search] on your phone. We're not going into 'the cloud'. We'll examine your phone while it's on flight mode," Customs spokesperson Terry Brown said.
If people refused to comply, they could be fined up to $5000 and their device would be seized and forensically searched.
Comment: And in response to those countries demanding such intrusive measures, people should refrain from travelling there:
- Empire of Lies: Are we all useful idiots in the digital age?
- Hand over your password!: U.S. Border agents interrogating Muslim Americans, demanding social media information, access to phones
- Proposal for visa applicants to surrender 5 years of social media history will have 'huge impact' on travel to US
- American-born NASA scientist detained at border, forced to unlock his phone for freedom
Unveiling the plan ahead of the Conservative's annual party conference in Birmingham, May said the Festival of Great Britain and Northern Ireland would work towards strengthening "our precious union," with a nationwide program of events to take place in 2022, once the full effects of the UK crashing out of the EU begin to be felt.
The festival will echo that of the Victorian era, the Great Exhibition of 1851, and will take place 70 years after the 1951 Festival of Britain which was organized by the post-war Labour government.
"Just as millions of Britons celebrated their nation's great achievements in 1951, we want to showcase what makes our country great today," May said upon the announcement.
Comment: See also:
- UK retailers requesting rent reductions, shutting stores and laying off staff as economy tanks
- UK in crisis: Children in poverty surges by 100,000 in a year - totalling a staggering 4.1 million
- UK's poverty wages, extortionate rents and austerity: Homeless families who work soars 73% in 5 years
- Income stagnation and rising poverty: Millions of UK families earning less than 15 years ago
- Behind the Headlines: Perfidious Albion: If Russia is a Rogue State, What is the UK?
- Behind the Headlines: 'Quitaly' Highlights EU's Democratic Crisis

Israeli policemen scuffle with Palestinians in the Bedouin village of Khan al-Ahmar near Jericho in the occupied West Bank in July 2018.
Last week, Israel Civil Administration ordered the inhabitants of Khan al-Ahmar either to evacuate their village voluntarily or to face demolition and forced displacement by the occupying state. This move by Israel is considered to have an agenda of cutting East Jerusalem from West Bank and expanding Israel's illegal settlements, a move which saw condemnation from the international community as well as the Palestinian leadership with President of Palestine Mahmoud Abbas condemning the action during his speech at the 73rd UNGA session.
Palestinian officials and activists say the mobilization is to stop Israeli forces from demolishing the village after the Monday deadline passes. Palestinians will be joined by foreign diplomats, mostly from European Union member states who have been called to witness the event at the village.
Comment: There is method in Israel's madness and cruelty.
- In razing Khan al-Ahmar, Israel will destroy any illusions of a peace process
- Destruction of Bedouin village approved by Israeli court - despite protest by US Congress and EU
- Israel's Khan Al-Ahmar demolition was in the plan for 40 years
[The razing of Khan al-Ahmar] would put the final piece in place for Israel to build a substantial bloc of new settler homes to sever the West Bank in two. Those same settlements would also seal off West Bank Palestinians from East Jerusalem, the expected capital of a future Palestinian state, making a mockery of any peace agreement.
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo declared cannabis prohibition for use by adults in private as "unconstitutional and therefore invalid."
However, many South African government departments, including the ministries of health and justice oppose the law, claiming "objective proof of the harmful effects of cannabis," locally known as "Dagga."
"It will not be a criminal offence for an adult person to use or be in possession of cannabis in private for his or her personal consumption." - Raymond Zondo, Deputy Chief JusticeAlthough South African marijuana activists such as Jeremy Acton, the head of the Dagga party, believe that the ruling should have extended into the public carrying of cannabis, activists were heard chanting "weed are free now" as the South African Constitutional Court gave its ruling.
The church plans to appeal the verdict but the girl, who is now 21-years-old, considers the ruling a powerful victory. Her attorney, Neil Smith, told reporters:
Hopefully that message is loud enough that this will cause the organization to change its priorities in a way that they will begin prioritizing the safety of children so that other children aren't abused in the future.Churches, church leaders, counselors, doctors, teachers and others are considered, in most states, "mandatory reporters" and are required by law to inform authorities when and if child abuse of any kind is suspected. Smith's case against the church contended the church not only failed to report but encouraged other mandatory reporters not to file a police report, and as a result, severely injured his client. The jury agreed, leveling a massive settlement against the church for protecting a pedophile.













Comment: See also: Convenient timing: Belgium arrests suspects of Iranian origin for plotting terrorist act in Paris ahead of Rouhani's visit to Europe