Thailand to Decriminalise Cannabis
Thailand intends to decriminalise cannabis — a move that will make it the first Southeast Asian country to do so.
Thailand intends to decriminalise cannabis — a move that will make it the first Southeast Asian country to do so.
Over the past year the entire world has faced unprecedented times as a global pandemic has spread to infect every nation on Earth. The speed at which it traversed the globe, hitting country after country, has detrimentally affected every one of us on this little rock of ours
A new report launched yesterday argues for “inevitable” cannabis reform in the UK, as advocates and campaigners are joining forces to combat social injustice surrounding the substance.
Cannabis compounds prevented the virus that causes Covid-19 from penetrating healthy human cells, according to a laboratory study published in the Journal of Nature Products.
Track and field star Sha’Carri Richardson’s medal-winning hopes were dashed when she tested positive for THC, the main intoxicating compound found in marijuana, disqualifying her from the Tokyo Olympics with a one-month suspension.
The London mayor denies reports he is moving to “decriminalise” drugs in the capital, but a pilot scheme would see 18 to 24-year-olds caught with a “small amount” of cannabis avoid arrest and instead be offered courses on the dangers of drug use.
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Malta will this week become the first European country to legalise the cultivation and possession of cannabis for personal use
A Massachusetts company says it set a record for baking the world’s largest cannabis-infused brownie, which measures three-foot by three-foot and is filled with 20,000 milligrams of THC.
Former deputy prime minister Nick Clegg has called for a radical overhaul of the UK’s drug policy that would end prohibition and said most people use drugs in a way that is not “hugely problematic.”