Interviewing UK Cannabis Lawyers - share your questions!

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IMO wrote:
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IMO wrote:
Wed Jan 13, 2021 9:53 pm
I’d like to know how the government get away with keeping cannabis illegal, when they allow it to be grown legally and sold for medicine, surely in a court of law it’s a breach of our human rights for the government to prosecute us for growing our own medicine, yet it goes on legally by their chums!

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The law is each to their own isn't it?

I followed a person i knew was a cop all the way home. 45 through a 30, 55 through 50 speed cameras, so obviously been tipped off that they don't work!

I always say, follow your own set of morales and if you're respectful and calm about things then kama sorts the rest out.
Yeah I agree man this is how I live my life 👍
I think thats a common thing with the vast majority of the stoner community.
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Wed Jan 13, 2021 8:35 pm
Awesome for you!

My question would be about their thoughts on the UN easing up on Cannabis, international arrangements to import export etc. My main question would be how they feel about the Cannabis seed containing no THC and technically falling under hemp status, due to THC volume, how safe they feel about a company that shipped seeds internationally and domestically in countries with no legal Cannabis systems, but where hemp is allowed. How grey area is it and how solid is the defense to prosecution.
Awesome!! Thanks for this!
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IMO wrote:
Wed Jan 13, 2021 9:53 pm
I’d like to know how the government get away with keeping cannabis illegal, when they allow it to be grown legally and sold for medicine, surely in a court of law it’s a breach of our human rights for the government to prosecute us for growing our own medicine, yet it goes on legally by their chums!

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We will definitely discuss this! It's crazy how we're the largest exporter of medical cannabis in the world yet they shut down the petitions citing cannabis has no medicinal properties :bang head:
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@KrazyDave I had the same from the French when over there. Total lack of understanding that not everyone is a lager lout :lol:

Each to their own but we should all have self respect, maybe something that is lacking for a lot of Brits? Jeez, is this really the country I live in.

Time to stand up and make a change me thinks.
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I would like to know how the goverment can say it's okay to give me morphine long term, with all the longterm health issues associated with it but prevent me from growing a plant that actually helps more with my pain.
Isn't it agaisnt my human rights to insist I use a drug that has proven, harmful effects, both in the short and long term when there is an effective alternative that had none of these issues?
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DIY.Rik wrote:
Thu Jan 14, 2021 1:10 pm
@KrazyDave I had the same from the French when over there. Total lack of understanding that not everyone is a lager lout :lol:

Each to their own but we should all have self respect, maybe something that is lacking for a lot of Brits? Jeez, is this really the country I live in.

Time to stand up and make a change me thinks.
It's embarrassing at times mate. Working in bars, I've seen all sorts and I just cringe at being linked with these people. It's like the people that come here, leave their respect and sense of common decency at home and think the laws don't apply to them. Even the state they leave their tables in is disgusting. I'd hate to go for a meal with the majority of the customers I've served at tables. Barflies tend to be sound though. Had some of my best nights in work all down to the people around the bar so they're not all bad but I still find it shocking some of the things I've witnessed
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I would like to know how the goverment can say it's okay to give me morphine long term, with all the longterm health issues associated with it but prevent me from growing a plant that actually helps more with my pain.
Isn't it agaisnt my human rights to insist I use a drug that has proven, harmful effects, both in the short and long term when there is an effective alternative that had none of these issues?
We will definitely speak to them about this! You should check out our podcast with Dr Michele Ross - we spoke about this with her too! Will link it below!

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0gw0Ut ... e=youtu.be[/youtube]

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abseedyofficial wrote:
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We will definitely speak to them about this! You should check out our podcast with Dr Michele Ross - we spoke about this with her too! Will link it below!

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0gw0Ut ... e=youtu.be[/youtube]
Thanks for that, just watched it, very interesting but would appreciate links to more information on some of the claims she made
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DIY.Rik wrote:
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Aye ask them from me how much bird I'd get for shitting on the grass in parliament square at 3 am on a smoggy morning

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Just curious if someone uses for medicinal and goes to the uk or other illegal places are they allowed to use even if its medicinal but illegal .... you would think but maybe some places are more strick than others

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