In pictures: Cardiff marches against prohibition for ninth successive year
The beginning of May saw the anti-prohibition march come to Cardiff once again – for the ninth time. On a bright sunny day about 100 people rallied to march together
The beginning of May saw the anti-prohibition march come to Cardiff once again – for the ninth time. On a bright sunny day about 100 people rallied to march together
Bristol Cannabis Club celebrated their 5th birthday on Saturday. Upon arrival The Quarter Leaf staff were greeted with a warm smile and invited into the premises they’ve been using for
Following its African Cannabis Report in March, Prohibition Partners has now published a report into Asia, a market it calculates could be worth upwards of $8.5bn by 2024 if both
Greater Manchester leads significant falls in cannabis possession crimes The number of recorded crimes for possessing cannabis has fallen significantly across UK police forces in the past decade, with more
It’s crept up fast but 2019’s 420 celebrations are upon us. This year there are 14 cities celebrating, protesting and coming together over the world’s most loved but persecuted plant.
The Quarter Leaf Magazine – “a voice for the UK cannabis culture” – is being launched on 4/20 2019 and 40,000 copies of Issue #1 are being given away FREE
Arfon Jones laments “fudged” cannabis law change and calls for cannabis social club model emulating Spain North Wales Police Crime Commissioner Arfon Jones has said that the law change over
Hancock returns confiscated medicine to Teagan Appleby Health Secretary Matt Hancock has agreed to return cannabis medicine to Teagan Appleby, prescribed by a paediatric neurologist in the Netherlands, after it
West Midlands Police Chief Constable Dave Thompson has said his force will not criminalise young people for possessing small amounts of cannabis because it “jeopardising their life prospects”. He said
That pollution from fossil fuels kills millions of people every year has already been established. Now here’s another reason for the prohibition of pollution: it may cause psychosis in teenagers.
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