Chiefsmokingbud said:What does this mean for seed sales in the UK?
Who knows?
All answers on a postcard to the home office... lol
We think they make most of it up as they go along... at present exotic fishing bait seeds are still legal.
Chiefsmokingbud said:What does this mean for seed sales in the UK?
if they follow ACMDs line and include 'drug' canna seeds under the Misuse of Drugs Act (like they did in Germany) then seed sales will be illegal in UKPLCChiefsmokingbud What does this mean for seed sales in the UK?
Hm, not too sure about that...ScrogHog said:I stand corrected then.
True!marijuanamat said:no this skunk weed is 20 x stronger then it was 10-20 years ago,MY ARSE.
Elevator Man said:Well speed-reading the report seems to concur with most of the recent data - that there seems to be no correlation between cannabis use and schizophrenia, and the levels of each are independent. Which makes the government's position totally unsustainable, as that is the main plank of their argument. Maybe a few letters to Jaquie Smith might be in order to find out how she can form the opposite conclusion to the evidence?
Absolutely, Elevator Man, although what's EVEN weirder for me is this:Elevator Man said:the recent data - that there seems to be no correlation between cannabis use and schizophrenia, and the levels of each are independent. Which makes the government's position totally unsustainable, as that is the main plank of their argument.
EddieShoestring posted up a PDF on the page before this one....Sammet said:Where is that report?
Elevator Man said:BTW, are there any anonymous testing labs in the UK you can send samples to for analysis? I guess THC tests cost a fortune. But I'd love to know what the Thai sticks are in reality, as they seem very strong...
there is no link-it's obvious. Canna use has risen exponentially since, say, the mid 60's-while rates of psychosis in the general population have remain roughly constant. End of story. This very point was put to a prof who was advancing the ganja nutcase thesis on Radio4 last year-his response was to question the methods of calculating rates of mental health problems in the population-ie he had no answer.ElevatorMan- that there seems to be no correlation between cannabis use and schizophrenia, and the levels of each are independent. Which makes the government's position totally unsustainable, as that is the main plank of their argument. Maybe a few letters to Jaquie Smith might be in order to find out how she can form the opposite conclusion to the evidence?