https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/li ... l-18879793The former owner of an Amsterdam-style cannabis cafe said he wants to reopen in Liverpool despite being spared jail earlier this year.
Gary Youds used to run the Chillin' Rooms on Holt Road, in Kensington, which was raided by police in March 2019.
Former cannabis cafe owner on why Liverpool should see the return of his business
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Former cannabis cafe owner on why Liverpool should see the return of his business
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Re: Former cannabis cafe owner on why Liverpool should see the return of his business
I've heard a whisper about this.The Aspie Toker wrote: ↑Sun Sep 06, 2020 8:02 pmhttps://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/li ... l-18879793The former owner of an Amsterdam-style cannabis cafe said he wants to reopen in Liverpool despite being spared jail earlier this year.
Gary Youds used to run the Chillin' Rooms on Holt Road, in Kensington, which was raided by police in March 2019.
Something is around the corner.
My prediction is we will adopt Canada's laws in the UK. Canada has been a testing ground maybe?
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Re: Former cannabis cafe owner on why Liverpool should see the return of his business
I wish I had the option to refuse furlough. They say we live in a free world ey?!
I prefer to take the route of being optimistic, you never know what changes from kne day to the next.
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Re: Former cannabis cafe owner on why Liverpool should see the return of his business
Be nice to have cafés around, I might actually leave the house and socialise then lol
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Re: Former cannabis cafe owner on why Liverpool should see the return of his business
wouldn't be buying coffee that for sure, haha be nice to have a pilot run of such a thing see how it would work out, make a green quarter like the dam
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Re: Former cannabis cafe owner on why Liverpool should see the return of his business
This chap Gary Youds from my neck of the woods was on Percy’s Sunday show, guys a real trooper, i think this is back door decriminalisation is happening now there are places popping up all around the uk https://youtu.be/LlplEpIoff8 very interesting indeed I think this is the way forward for now.
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Re: Former cannabis cafe owner on why Liverpool should see the return of his business
Isn't there a massive indoor farm somewhere we uk use for the med industry sure i seen a protestor outside there in a vid.
Said the tores have hands in there
Deffo bring us out of a recession if it was to be sold legally but am wistfully thinking now
Said the tores have hands in there
Deffo bring us out of a recession if it was to be sold legally but am wistfully thinking now
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Re: Former cannabis cafe owner on why Liverpool should see the return of his business
We are apparently the biggest producer of medical cannabis, T mays husband is a share holder in a patent company who owns GW Pharma I think so he isn’t directly involved but I’m sure they have their snouts in the trough.Smelierjoint wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 4:44 pmIsn't there a massive indoor farm somewhere we uk use for the med industry sure i seen a protestor outside there in a vid.
Said the tores have hands in there
Deffo bring us out of a recession if it was to be sold legally but am wistfully thinking now
I think it’s going to be effectively decriminalised Ie if a cafe is not causing and problems and is seen to be paying taxes and doing good things I think the police in each area will choose to turn a blind eye, I know it’s not official but it’s kind of like in the U.S it’s federally illegal but each state/area is making its own rules which I think is the way it should be
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Re: Former cannabis cafe owner on why Liverpool should see the return of his business
GW Pharmaceuticals now been bought out by US firm.Smelierjoint wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 4:44 pmIsn't there a massive indoor farm somewhere we uk use for the med industry sure i seen a protestor outside there in a vid.
Said the tores have hands in there
Deffo bring us out of a recession if it was to be sold legally but am wistfully thinking now
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Re: Former cannabis cafe owner on why Liverpool should see the return of his business
Put food on the table or not. That's what it comes down to. If i had the sources I'd of given up my job and given whoever needed the opportunity more, a chance.Hmr81 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 4:27 pmactually everyone "did" have the option to refuse to be put on Furlough but you would have lost your job lol.
Im a realist, until the money is a)needed urgently or b)some tool thats a mate of cummings asks him to get on it then i don;t see it happening. Would love to be wrong. Its the shot in the arm the UK economy needs in 2021