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<p>I’d also like to see links to places where I can read about the NIDA and DEA assertions that there is no data to support the possibility of laced marijuana.</p>

<p>The Erowid thing was a bit of a joke that I included because it was cited previously here (to prove the opposite position to mine)</p>

<p>I cited something above from the American Council On Drug Education and the Center For Drug Abuse Research at the University of Maryland.</p>

<p>It is hard for me to imagine, Mini, that if as you say you would have heard about ANY cases of laced marijuana (because you go to so many meetings with experts in the Seattle area) that you would have missed the Kelowna story. Here is the link, BTW:</p>

<p>[Hells</a> Angels control booming crystal meth: report](<a href=“http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2006/04/19/bc_crystal-meth20060419.html]Hells”>http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2006/04/19/bc_crystal-meth20060419.html)</p>

<p>“The report says drugs such as ecstasy, ketamine and marijuana are being laced with crystal meth to create a generation of instant addicts.” </p>

<p>The BC and Seattle drug markets are very connected.</p>