blackstone
Well-Known Member
Legalisation is a bit of a non-subject in the UK at the moment. Overshadowed by the all embracing farce that is Brexit and demonised relentlessly by most media outlets, the BBC being one of the worst for it.
Medical users can only get access to cannabis as a medicine in very rare circumstances or if enough media is antagonised and guilt the government in to prescribing very small amounts of oil or heavily processed medicines that contain cannabinoids. And even then, the licenses are revoked without warning, even in the most severe of cases.
I'm a medical user and I am self sufficient and it's the only way to access a medicine that actually helps my various and chronically impairing medical conditions. It's the only way I can guarantee the plant is not contaminated with heavy nutrient salts and is constantly the same and gives me the better relief to conditions that "traditional" controlled substances and dangerous synthetic opioids just don't help and alot of the time make worse.
I've been self sufficient for a long time and will carry on being so as cannabis will not be legalised hear for a very very long time. Not with a conservative government and certainly not with a communist traitor heading the opposing party. America isn't the only country with a 2 party system lol.
Fuck the government and legal access. Cops don't give two shits anymore in most counties so i take my chances
Grow in peace
I hear ya , more power to ya and I wish I could more often, and thousands like me.
But various factors mean self sufficiency is a dream and I'm lucky to even experiment.
Maybe that's why it is so unjust, because someone might have another sick relative to think of besides themselves, and maybe they made a small slip up in their past, or become known from simply purchasing.
I hear in some parts of UK it's the police that are seeing sense at ground level and backing off a bit.
In other nearby markets they are still more than happy to make it their bread and butter if they're told to.
I'm constantly reading what seems to be genuine medical uses being punished and sometimes made fun of in court,
along with all the "big busts".
The contrast with news stories of rappers literally adding it to ice cream in America is almost tough to witness at times.
Unfortunately I will probably be forced to beat the drum, however hopeless that sounds to those in a better position.
My poor back can't handle the closet anymore!
here's a few more UK stories from recent months:
Cannabis 'to be legalised in the UK' within five to ten years, say MPs
A group of cross-party MPs who've been on a fact-finding trip to Canada predict the UK will fully legalise cannabis use within five to ten years.
Half support legalisation of cannabis
Nearly 50 per cent of people living in Scotland support the legalisation of cannabis, a poll for The Times found.
The survey found 47 per cent in favour of the Class B substance becoming legal —about the same as in the UK as a whole — with 37 per cent opposed and 17 per cent unsure.