On the 30th of November, politicians from the European Parliament gathered with a range of patients, activists, campaigners, entrepreneurs and scientists from the European cannabis community to discuss the …
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‘That this House recognises that the cannabis battle in the war against drugs is being lost; that cannabis is neither more damaging than tobacco, nor more addictive than alcohol, …
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Go to a festival this summer, and drugs will never be far away. The two are inextricably linked, as people seek to unwind over hedonistic summer weekends. As the UK …
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Volteface Response – ‘Ignore our London-centric political classes – cannabis legalisation is still a terrible idea’ // Tuesday, July 30th 2019
by Web TestI was not surprised to see the Centre for Social Justice, a socially conservative think tank (don’t be confused by the name), making the case against cannabis legalisation …
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Last November, amid the shock and awe of Donald Trump’s presidential election victory, something huge happened in California. Voters finally decided that the time was right to legalise cannabis. …
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Last week, VolteFace reported on the case of Sophia Gibson, a five year old girl with Dravet syndrome from Northern Ireland whose mother, Danielle, is trying to get her accepted …
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A world-first study is currently recruiting patients in New South Wales, Australia, it has been announced. Over the next 12 months, researchers from the Chris O’Brien Lifehouse cancer treatment centre, …
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In today’s ever-increasing, transitory society, change happens rapidly. The last decade alone has brought us the advent of smartphones, online streaming, a robust social media, the rise of …
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ILLEGAL! is a new magazine that deals with drugs and culture. Sold on the streets of the UK by people who use drugs and others from marginalised groups, £2 …
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A new report from Volteface, by Mike Power, author of Drugs 2.0. Could an online only, legal cannabis market in the UK be the way to disrupt the illicit black …