<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="/xsl/news.xsl"?>
<theglobalweb apiversion="1.3" rev="5627" rel="1.3.01.20101118">
  <title><![CDATA[Weed Network News]]></title>
  <metadesc><![CDATA[Welcome to the Weed Network, the worlds largest website for all of your weed needs. Come in and check out everything we have to offer here at the Weed Network.]]></metadesc>
  <metakeywords><![CDATA[Drug Abuse, Marijuana, Marijuana Addiction, Teen Drug Use Abuse, Drug Use Abuse Treatment, Addiction Research, Drug Dependence, Illegal Drug Use Abuse, Illicit Drug Use Abuse, Teen Drug Abuse Addiction, Marijuana Information, weed, pot, reefer, ganja, hemp, smoke, bong]]></metakeywords>
  <ads verson="1.0" rev="5627" rel="1.3.01.20101118">
    <leaderboard>46</leaderboard>
    <rectangle>45</rectangle>
    <banner>0</banner>
    <button>0</button>
    <plaque>0</plaque>
    <vast>0</vast>
  </ads>
  <sitename><![CDATA[Weed Network]]></sitename>
  <sitebase><![CDATA[http://www.weednetwork.com]]></sitebase>
  <offsite>0</offsite>
  <profilebase><![CDATA[http://www.weednetwork.com]]></profilebase>
  <thispage>L25ld3M=</thispage>
  <articles count="12">
    <bigarticle id="18146">
      <title><![CDATA[Student gives teacher some of her mom's weed]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Weed Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1328405361" delta="12 hours ago"><![CDATA[2/4/2012]]></createdate>
      <image><![CDATA[gwa001992.jpg]]></image>
      <text><![CDATA[he Lincoln Park Elementary School teacher reported the incident to her principal on Tuesday afternoon. The principal called the Escambia County Sheriff's Office.According to reports, the child took the marijuana from her jacket pocket and told the teacher "this is some of my mom's weed."Sheriff's spokeswoman Chris Welborn says the student won't face charges. But the sheriff's office and the Florida Department of Children and Families are investigating the child's ...]]></text>
    </bigarticle>
    <bigarticle id="17923">
      <title><![CDATA[B.C. moms convicted for peddling dial-a-dope weed outside school]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Weed Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1327803247" delta="1 week ago"><![CDATA[1/28/2012]]></createdate>
      <image><![CDATA[gwa098732.jpg]]></image>
      <text><![CDATA[VANCOUVER %u2014 Say you're a wayward teenager looking to score some dope. Who do you call?Certainly not your mom.But that's exactly who some youth in Abbotsford, B.C., were contacting for drugs before police busted a dial-a-dope marijuana delivery service run by two women, who are mothers of young children.The women %u2014 Richelle Lotte Dyck, 27, and Nicole Angelina Haller, 34 %u2014 pleaded guilty earlier this month to one count each ...]]></text>
    </bigarticle>
    <article id="17722">
      <title><![CDATA[Prom Cut Short After Students Get Sick from Weed Brownies]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Weed Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1327206717" delta="2 weeks ago"><![CDATA[1/21/2012]]></createdate>
      <image><![CDATA[gwa022507.jpg]]></image>
      <text><![CDATA[A Massachusetts prom came to an abrupt end after students became violently ill from eating pot-laced brownies, according to school officials and police.Three students at the North Andover High School junior prom were sent to the hospital as a precaution Friday after alarmed chaperones, including the school%u2019s principal, saw that the teenagers were sick and called 911, North Andover Superintendent Chris Hottel said in a statement.Students were sent home early ...]]></text>
    </article>
    <article id="17528">
      <title><![CDATA[Kid Cudi Quits Smoking Weed]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Weed Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1326870448" delta="2 weeks ago"><![CDATA[1/18/2012]]></createdate>
      <image><![CDATA[gwa455355.jpg]]></image>
      <text><![CDATA[Kid Cudi is turning over a new leaf, but it won't be of the cannabis kind. The G.O.O.D. Music rapper announced on his Tumblr account that he's leaving the marijuana alone, now opting for a cleaner image."I know most of you wanna see me all drugged out and f---ed up and i know misery loves company, but I'm sorry those days are over," he wrote.Cudi, who was arrested back in ...]]></text>
    </article>
    <article id="14856">
      <title><![CDATA[Weed - Legalizing common sense]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Weed Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1317010994" delta="18 weeks ago"><![CDATA[9/26/2011]]></createdate>
      <image><![CDATA[i48457.jpg]]></image>
      <text><![CDATA[On the Jan. 20, 2009, episode of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, satirical news pundit Wyatt Cenac - reporting from President Barack Obama's youth inaugural ball - declared the day a victory not for black Americans, but for cool people. He said cool people have it easy only through high school, after which 'all the nerds go into politics, and then they stick it to the cool guys by ...]]></text>
    </article>
    <article id="14855">
      <title><![CDATA[Ottawa teen killed over bag of weed]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Weed Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1317010821" delta="18 weeks ago"><![CDATA[9/26/2011]]></createdate>
      <image><![CDATA[i30441.jpg]]></image>
      <text><![CDATA[OTTAWA - Yazdan Ghiasvand Ghiasi died over a bag of weed. Police say he was a small-time pot dealer and a quarrel over it left the 16-year-old high school athlete dead on a sidewalk. Ghiasi skipped school Monday and was hanging out at 340 Booth St. with a friend when he got a call on his cellphone.He went outside to meet a few guys parked in a car at the ...]]></text>
    </article>
    <article id="14854">
      <title><![CDATA[Willie Nelson's Lawyer - Expert Weed Defender]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Weed Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1317010703" delta="18 weeks ago"><![CDATA[9/26/2011]]></createdate>
      <image><![CDATA[i26643.jpg]]></image>
      <text><![CDATA[They say marijuana affects your memory, but Willie Nelson seems to remember the lawyer who got him off a weed charge 16 years ago, because the singer just hired him for his new pot predicament. TMZ spoke with Nelson's attorney, Joe Turner, who tells us he got Willie off the hook for marijuana possession back in 1994, after arguing that officials performed an illegal search of the singer's vehicle.Now, Turner ...]]></text>
    </article>
    <article id="14853">
      <title><![CDATA[Weed Among the Ivy? Columbia University Students Held on Drug Charges]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Weed Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1317010578" delta="18 weeks ago"><![CDATA[9/26/2011]]></createdate>
      <image><![CDATA[i21365.jpg]]></image>
      <text><![CDATA['Operation Ivy League,' once code for aspirations of getting into a great school, has new meaning as the name of a five-month investigation by New York City police into illegal drug sales on Columbia University campus. Five students were arrested Tuesday on charges of selling drugs in their bedrooms at three fraternities: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Pi Kappa Alpha and Psi Upsilon, and two campus residences. All pleaded not guilty.According to ...]]></text>
    </article>
    <article id="14852">
      <title><![CDATA[Bill would strengthen anti-weed law]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Weed Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1317010464" delta="18 weeks ago"><![CDATA[9/26/2011]]></createdate>
      <image><![CDATA[i86378.jpg]]></image>
      <text><![CDATA[CASPER, Wyo. - More than 180 weeds not native to the Rocky Mountain West want to sink their invasive roots into Wyoming soil. A bill ready for introduction in the 2011 Legislature intends to improve a 37-year-old law to better empower the state and counties to fight back with more than a bottle of herbicide and a hoe.“We have a very good weed and pest law,” said Brian Connely, director ...]]></text>
    </article>
    <article id="14814">
      <title><![CDATA[Firefighters discover pot operation in burning Sun Valley warehouse]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Weed Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1316616018" delta="19 weeks ago"><![CDATA[9/21/2011]]></createdate>
      <image><![CDATA[i22436.jpg]]></image>
      <text><![CDATA[Authorities on Sunday were investigating an overnight fire in a Sun Valley commercial building that authorities said contained substantial stores of marijuana. The pot operation also has become a subject of a police investigation.The owner of a neighboring business described the adjacent tenants as friendly, but secretive and security-conscious.The burned building, in the 8100 block of Clybourn Avenue, sits on an industrial strip about a block from a residential area. ...]]></text>
    </article>
    <article id="14813">
      <title><![CDATA[New research shows marijuana's medical perils, promise]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Weed Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1316615940" delta="19 weeks ago"><![CDATA[9/21/2011]]></createdate>
      <image><![CDATA[i21712.jpg]]></image>
      <text><![CDATA[COLUMBIA, S.C. — Chemical compounds in marijuana can suppress the body's immune functions — potentially speeding the growth of some cancers but possibly helping in the fight against arthritis, multiple sclerosis or allergiesThe good-news, bad-news findings were published in this month's European Journal of Immunology, based on a study led by University of South Carolina researcher Prakash Nagarkatti. An immunologist who has been exploring the potential of cannabis for eight ...]]></text>
    </article>
    <article id="14758">
      <title><![CDATA[US moves to make synthetic marijuana illegal]]></title>
      <author><![CDATA[Weed Network Staff]]></author>
      <createdate unixtime="1315634029" delta="21 weeks ago"><![CDATA[9/10/2011]]></createdate>
      <image><![CDATA[i29468.jpg]]></image>
      <text><![CDATA[The government is moving to outlaw herbal and chemical blends sold as synthetic marijuana at head shops and on the Internet. The Drug Enforcement Administration has temporarily classified five chemicals used to make fake pot as illegal drugs. The agency says the chemicals mimic THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, and are not approved for human consumption.The government says smokeable plant products coated with these chemicals are increasingly popular among ...]]></text>
    </article>
  </articles>
  <page><![CDATA[newslist]]></page>
</theglobalweb>
