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Tax it! UK Cannabis Social Clubs start petition to legalise sales
UKCSC has written a petition to Chancellor Rachel Reeves requesting a meeting with her to discuss the Cannabis Social Club model, its impact on the British economy and the wider

AI was asked to “roast” the cannabis industry – it was spot on.
AI services like ChatGPT and Grok have been dominating the internet and transforming the way people do almost everything online, and now they’ve had their say on the cannabis industry.

Grit Weed Alert: The UK is still suffering with laced cannabis in 2025
The UKCSC is issuing a grit weed warning to cannabis consumers on the south coast and all over the UK. We have been sent an alarming video of contaminated cannabis

High hopes: Brighton welcomes the start of a new 420 event
Brighton is no stranger to cannabis activism so it’s no surprise the city is starting a new fourtwenty gathering. If you use cannabis, 420 should need no introduction. But for

UK 4/20 Events Guide 2025
It’s that time of the year again! April is upon us and this year Four Twenty lands on Easter Sunday. You might be wondering where the party’s at so we

Patients Want To Grow Their Medicine. Sign The Petition Now!
Patients have been used as pawns on the battlefield for cannabis legalisation for too long. After suffering the fear of and actual criminalisation up until 2018, patients now feel like

Cannabis Social Clubs: Not a cover for corporate commercial sales
The UK’s untapped cannabis market is one of the biggest in Europe, worth around £2billion a year. Germany has recently legalised adult cannabis sales through cannabis social clubs with the


Broken Britain: Could Cannabis Be A Quick Fix For Kier?
As the rest of the country comes to terms with the fact that the Conservative Party has trashed pretty much everything in the UK, policy-aware cannabis consumers already knew this.


Giving Ozempic To The Unemployed Is Not The Simple Solution: Cannabis Can Play A Useful Role
By Malcolm Treneman When we talk about tackling obesity, especially among the unemployed, the idea of giving them a “miracle” weight-loss drug like Ozempic can seem like a no-brainer. But