Study finds pot smoking not so harmful to the lungs

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By Erin Allday /SFGate / January 10, 2012

Smoking a joint or a bowl from time to time appears to cause no long-term damage to the lungs, according to a UCSF study that disproves one of the major concerns about marijuana use – that inhaling anything other than air on a regular basis must be harmful.

The study, results of which were published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association, found that the lung capacity of people who smoked marijuana was not diminished by lighting up, even among those who smoked once or twice a week.

Smoking 20 or more joints a month did have a negative impact on the pulmonary system, but that level of marijuana use is unusual.

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San Franciso Labor Council Condemns Use of US Military to Escort Ship to Pick Up Scab Grain

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San Francisco Labor Council Resolution – Adopted Jan. 9, 2012 by unanimous vote (with one abstention)
Condemn Use of U.S. Military to Escort Scab Grain Ship in Longview WA

Whereas, EGT, a joint venture led by multinational grain giant Bunge, agreed to hire union Longshoremen when accepting millions in taxpayer funds to build a huge new grain exporting terminal at the Port of Longview WA, but once the terminal was built has tried to void its contract and refused to hire ILWU labor. With the use of brutal police and courts and 220 arrests in the 225 member ILWU Local 21, EGT has managed to get enough scab grain across picket lines into the new terminal that EGT appears poised to load a ship soon in violation of their agreement with the port; and

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VIDEO: New Gateway of Ocean Beach: “Where’s the rest of it?”

 talknukes  January 11, 2012  49 Comments on VIDEO: New Gateway of Ocean Beach: “Where’s the rest of it?”

Editor: Please welcome our newest Ragster, Doug Beacom, who is posting his very first piece on our website here. And, it’s a video report of the new, recently opened North Gateway Project for Ocean Beach, located at the corner of West Point Loma Boulevard and Sunset Cliffs Boulevard.

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San Diego Mayor Sanders defends the greater good of rich corporate community

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by Lucas O’Connor/ Two Cathedrals / January 9, 2012

It was a story that nobody cared much about at first — the Mayor had ignored legal advice from the City Attorney, allowing Qualcomm to temporarily re-name the stadium and its signage without paying what contracts would normally dictate. But the Mayor issued a statement dripping in condescension, giving the kerfluffle a new, stronger second life. When the Mayor declared that the gift of public money to a rich corporation “was for the greater good of our community,” it revealed more than any of us might have liked about whether anyone’s drawing a distinction anymore between the ‘greater good of our community’ and corporate handouts.

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Occupy the Martin Luther King Day Parade in San Diego -January 15th

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OCCUPY the ML King Parade in San Diego

Sunday, January 15 2012
2:00 PM to 4:30 PM

Alongside the San Diego Harbor
Grape Street and Harbor Blvd
San Diego, CA

Restore the true message of Martin Luther King

The once great San Diego Martin Luther King Parade has fallen in recent years from its noble stature, into a near-perversion of it original purpose. In the parade this year on Sunday, January 15th, OCCUPY will change that with your help.

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2012 Is Starting to Look A Lot Like 1984

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Between SOPA, NDAA, telecommunications surveillance, and people’s willingness to share endlessly via social networking, will 2012 mark the year consumers irreversibly surrender their privacy and freedoms?

By Geoff Duncan / Digital Trends / Originally published Jan. 4, 2012

A mantra of the Internet age, articulated in 1984 by WELL founder Stewart Brand, is that “information wants to be free.” Back then — the days of 360K floppies and 1200 baud modems — Brand was referring to digital technology making information ever easier to distribute, copy, and remix than their old-school analog counterparts. The oft-forgotten corollary Brand offered at the same time was “Information also wants to be expensive,” because particular items, while perhaps of no interest to one person, can be “immeasurably valuable” to someone else.

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Active Duty Occupy San Diego Activist (Maybe) Killed In Action

 Frank Gormlie  January 10, 2012  20 Comments on Active Duty Occupy San Diego Activist (Maybe) Killed In Action

NEW NEW UPDATE from 1/12/12: A reporter from a local news website who has been researching this story, says this in an email this morning: “He [Jay] died in the line of duty and what he was doing is supper, duper classified,…”

NEW UPDATE from 1/11/12: There is research still going on over this case about whether Jay Polk was killed or not. It is still possibly true that he was killed. To speculate why the DoD has not publicized his death yet, we understand that in certain black ops where lives are still in danger, info is carefully squeezed out – or not at all – until it’s over.

UPDATE FROM EDITOR: Unfortunately for all involved, there have been some real questions raised as to the validity of Jay’s death. Our original source was within Occupy San Diego, but who is now having second thoughts themselves. Their source was reportedly a member of Jay’s family. Others have been making calls and have found NO confirmation of his death, either at the DoD site, Jay’s hometown, there’s no funeral home, no obituary, no report of his death except via this family member. And that person is not returning calls.

Jay Polk – presente! uh, wait …

Sergeant Jay Polk was (maybe) killed while on active duty in the US Army.

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Baby Whale Visits San Diego River

 Staff  January 10, 2012  2 Comments on Baby Whale Visits San Diego River

A baby gray whale visited Mission Bay, OB, and the San Diego River yesterday. A paddle boarder caught the image of the whale jumping on his phone.

Channel 10News reported, that “as of 5 p.m., the whale was seen swimming in the water between south Mission Beach and Ocean Beach, possibly on its way out to the ocean. Whale experts and San Diego lifeguards identified the nearly 20-foot whale as a juvenile, or year

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Morphing the San Diego Mayoral Candidates

 Dixon Guizot  January 10, 2012  8 Comments on Morphing the San Diego Mayoral Candidates

Hey, local politics geeks, to celebrate this New-Hampshire-primary Tuesday, let’s morph the candidates for mayor of San Diego with the candidates for president of the United States!

Carl DeMaio seems akin to Ron Paul: a conservative outsider with a quirky personality who seems to enjoy rattling cages on both sides of the aisle.

As a candidate, CarlPaul would sport a perpetual disdain for the effectiveness of government, an admittedly eyebrow-raising characteristic for someone seeking more time as a government employee. Because government sometimes is ineffective, and sometimes worse, CarlPaul’s cranky message would carry more than a little truth and earn the support of a diverse range of disenfranchised folks with axes to grind, including many axes of the not-very-sharp variety.

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Ocean Beach – Point Loma Man Missing Since Sunday, January 15

 Staff  January 9, 2012  5 Comments on Ocean Beach – Point Loma Man Missing Since Sunday, January 15

UPDATE: The U-T reports: SAN DIEGO — The body of a San Diego man who had been reported missing was found Friday in San Diego Bay, San Diego police said.

Logan Angus, 31, had not been seen since leaving his Point Loma home Sunday night to go to work.

His family had said he was suffering from depression and had asked for the public’s help to locate him. The death is considered an apparent suicide, police said.

“We wish to thank the media and all who have expressed concern,” the family said in an email. “Unfortunately Logan chose to end his life. He was very loved and will be greatly missed.”

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Logan Angus – an Ocean Beach – Point Loma man, has been missing since Sunday evening, January 15th. Family and friends of the 31-year-old San Diego man have asked for the public’s assistance to help locate him. San Diego Police are aware of his missing.

Logan Angus walked away from his home on Mentone Street, near Camulos Street, in the Point Loma Heights area about 10 p.m. Sunday and has not been seen since, police said.

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Stabbing on Cape May in Ocean Beach – 2 Injured

 Staff  January 8, 2012  1 Comment on Stabbing on Cape May in Ocean Beach – 2 Injured

Local TV media are reporting that there was a stabbing in Ocean Beach early Sunday, Jan. 8th, where two men were injured.

The stabbing is supposed to have occurred on Cape May Avenue near Cable Street, according to police. Both men who were stabbed were transported to a local hospital and treated for non-life threatening injuries.

Police are looking for a suspect – a male, between the ages of 21 and 25 years of age, and on the tall side, 6′ 1″ to 6’4″.

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