Could UK’s Covid crisis lead to cannabis legalisation?
As the economic cost of coronavirus deepens, questions of how the government plans to pay back the mounting debt continue to be asked.
As the economic cost of coronavirus deepens, questions of how the government plans to pay back the mounting debt continue to be asked.
The US House of Representatives has passed a bill to decriminalise cannabis at the national level for the first time.
Back in March, COVID-19 took the world by storm. Since that time, there been a desperate search for anything that can treat, cure, or even prevent this virus. While we still don’t have all the answers, cannabis has surprisingly found a spotlight within this pandemic.
It’s been a weird few months, right? I hope that you and yours have been coping okay with all this madness – I know it’s not been easy.
You might think that you know a lot about pot, but there’s always something new waiting around the corner for you to toke up.
If you want to grow some of the biggest cannabis trees possible you have to start from seed.
You might think you know all about cannabis, how it works, how you grow it, and how to consume it.
Sex is already a complicated matter in and of itself. When we throw cannabis into the mix, things can get even trickier.
Across the UK an increasing number of farmers, smallholders and business people are eyeing the expanding global hemp industry and sensing the time may be right for investing in a crop that is relatively easy to grow, environmentally friendly and offers infinite end-use opportunities.
It’s California and it’s the late 1960’s. The hippie movement is coming to an end, but the vibes of the counterculture re-main strong. People must go on with their lives, but they don’t want to just give in like the rest of society.