Scotland’s farmers are ready to revive hemp, but Westminster says no. This feature exposes how outdated UK drug laws cripple sustainable agriculture and block economic opportunity. From ruined leaves to crushed profits, it’s a bureaucratic war on a zero-high crop. Farmers, researchers, and rebels are pushing back with seed, science, and stubbornness.
Scare Bears: Fear & Chewing in the UK
A new Telegraph article claims cannabis gummies could damage your heart, but the science doesn’t back the hysteria. We take their claims apart and show how fear-mongering headlines continue to distort cannabis facts. At a time when real education is needed, sensationalist reporting is the real threat.
Medical Marijuana vs. the Workplace: A Global Look
The relationship between medical marijuana use and employment rights is complex, with varying protections across regions. In the U.S., states like California, New York, and Connecticut offer significant protections, while others like Louisiana and Florida do not. Internationally, while Canada has reasonable accommodations, European countries provide inconsistent support. Employees must understand local laws to navigate this landscape effectively.
Vapegate: The Stealthy Rise of ‘Zombie’ Chemicals in UK’s Underground Vape Scene
The UK's THC vape scene is facing a chilling threat with the discovery of xylazine, a veterinary sedative, in illicit products. Dubbed the "zombie" drug for its potent effects, this revelation highlights the dangerous intersections of drug misuse and public health. Image: A moody, shadow-cast image of a THC vape pen with a sinister, slightly blurred background, evoking a sense of danger and mystery
Cross-Atlantic Cannabis Caper: A High-Flying Attempt Thwarted
This piece unveils the daring attempt by a Clinton Township woman to smuggle 74 pounds of marijuana into the UK, a venture that spotlights the complex interplay between state and international cannabis laws