Saturday, April 26, 2008

Hey there doods, but you know ...

Significantly more people have been diagnosed with psychosis and schizophrenia since the law on cannabis was relaxed in 2004, figures released by the Government show.
In 2006-7, there were 213,624 cases of psychosis diagnosed, compared with 176,776 the year before the law changed. Similarly, diagnoses of schizophrenia were up from 40,763 in 2003-4 to 45,955 in 2006-7.
The statistics were published by the Department of Health in answer to a written parliamentary question from Conservative MP Graham Brady, who said they were "shocking".



Southampton's Appeal Is Lost - They Have Been Prevented From Seeking Promotion Into The Premier League For Their Dishonesty. GOOD!

  The footballing authorities were determined to stamp out spying in opponents' training areas. This was very serious and nothing less t...