It’s been just over two years since Leafly became the first cannabis company to place a full-page consumer advertisement in the New York Times. In July 2014, New York became …
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This article was originally published on The Conversation. Following the path of several other European cities, London is soon to have its own “night czar” – not an authoritarian …
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In an interview with Buzzfeed News last week, Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate Julian Huppert revealed that the party intends to fully legalise and regulate the production, sale, and use …
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Loyal readers will remember that we examined The Times journalist Alice Thomson’s claims about Colorado’s experience of recreational cannabis legalisation back in 2016—and they were found wanting. Fast …
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Could illicit drugs transform from being a source of violence into a source of political order? To many law enforcers, the question is completely heretical. For how could a …
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Last week’s Scottish National Party conference was littered with talking points, from Nicola Sturgeon’s vow to hold a second independence referendum in the event of ‘hard Brexit’, to the …
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Alan Blythe, a Cheshire cab driver charged with cultivating cannabis with intent to supply, explained to the court that he had only supplied cannabis to his wife, Judith, a …
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This article was originally published on The Conversation. It’s hard to make sense of cannabis regulation. The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) continues to categorize marijuana as a Schedule I drug. That …
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Volteface recently visited Toronto and Ottawa to learn more about the Canadian government’s plans to regulate adult use of cannabis. Alex Brewerton sat down with three of the team …