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JULY..Luang Prabang, Laos—GSIofficers arrested a Lao national in possession of 11 pounds of opium...Arica, Chile—A joint investigation with Chilean Customs resulted in the arrest of a subject in possession of 4.4 pounds of cocaine and cocaine laboratory equipment...Vancouver—A joint DEA and Royal Canadian Mounted Police investigation culminated in the arrest of 18 suspects after... [Pg.198]

There estimates were, inter alia, based on seizures of, on average, 1.1 million cannabis plants per year see Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Drug Situation in Canada in 2003, Ottawa, July 2004 see also National Drug Intelligence Centre, National Drug Threat Assessment 2005> Feb. [Pg.100]

One the public record, the Bronfmans gutter connections are most visible in the case of Mitchell Bronfman. The son of Knight of Justice Allan Bronfman, Mitchell is reportedly never without the automatic strapped to his shoulder and his stiletto strapped on his left calf. He is on record with the Montreal Police, the Quabec Provincial Justice Ministry, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as a kingpin of organized crime in Montreal. (24) A 1972 report by the Montreal Crime Commission names one Willie Obront as the head of the syndicate in the area and... [Pg.285]

Among the other board members and ranking staff of Intertel are a retired director of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police a president of the Bronfman family s Royal Bank of Canada Trust Company a president of the Dreyfus Corporation, an investment fund owned by the Hofjuden de Gunzberg family, into which the Bronfmans are intermarried. [Pg.328]

Psilocybin was first detected in Ps. semilanceata by Heim and Hofmann in the early 1960s, but it was not used in Europe until at least a dozen years later. In the Pacific Northwest, use apparently began as early as 1965. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police confiscated some on the Vancouver campus of UBC at that time. Experimentation with this mushroom was only sporadic, however, until publication of Enos 1970 book because very few people were... [Pg.347]

Despite Janey Canuck s dire warnings and the marihuana "menace" uncovered by the Canadian Medical Association, and League of Nations, there were only twenty-five convictions in Canada for marihuana possession between 1930 and 1946. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (Canada s counterpart to the FBI), note that "prior to 1962, isolated cases of cannabis use were encountered, but generally in connection with entertainers and visitors from the United States. Although marihuana arrests were effected sporadically in the middle 40s, its use on a more frequent basis appeared in Montreal only in 1962, in Toronto in 1963 and in Vancouver in 1965."... [Pg.115]


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