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12-11-2005, 10:12 PM #1
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Bad news for UK stoners.
its to do with the THC content, not how high you get from smoking however much
Originally Posted by 3 Sheets To The Wind
the word 'skunk' in british media now basically means high potentcy cannabis, which is pretty much either decent homegrown or 99% of the shit they smoke in amsterdam, its still EXACTLY the same plant as has been smoked for however many thousands of years, but i think i can safely say its become more available in england recently(40 or so years), with more homegrown about etc.
i cant be bothered debating it actually, but i do think strong weed can be quite dangerous on developing brains, although the government do exaggerate alot(or just dont know what theyre on about)
why cant people just tell the truth?? legalise, educate and medicate
xNoa Reviewed by xNoa on . Bad news for UK stoners. http://www.cannabisnews.com/news/thread21371.shtml United Kingdom -- Tony Blair is planning a controversial U-turn on cannabis laws and the reintroduction of tough penalties after an official government review found a definitive link between use of the drug and mental illness. The Independent on Sunday can reveal that the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) has detailed evidence showing cannabis triggers psychosis in regular users. The findings are expected be used by Mr Blair Rating: 5
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