Illicit drug users to face tougher consequences
So-called recreational drug users will face a fine and could have their passports and driving licences seized under new proposals announced today.
So-called recreational drug users will face a fine and could have their passports and driving licences seized under new proposals announced today.
People caught three times using so-called recreational drugs could have their passports confiscated and driving licences seized under the proposals, the Government has announced.
Americans’ attitudes toward marijuana are changing across the country. With four more states joining the fold in November, 15 states and Washington, D.C. have now legalized marijuana for recreational use, and 34 states allow its use for medical reasons.
9,000 people in Britain are now taking cannabis legally for medical conditions.
Tomorrow, 3,071 prisoners locked up for cannabis-related drug crimes will be released from prisons all over Thailand.
Asweet smell wafts through the air, as two men weave through the small room tightly packed with cannabis plants, growing high above their shoulders in a flush of intoxicating flora.
Cannabis is an ancient plant that has been used for rituals and medicine for 5,000 years.
New York state has approved 52 licenses to cultivate marijuana for adult use. For those who are in that group, the license presents a big opportunity.
Anyone 21 and older can now legally buy weed in New Jersey. And, at least according to the law as written, that includes police officers.
420 will be celebrated by thousands of weed smokers today, who will gather to either celebrate the drug or protest its illegality.
Hopefully by now you are looking at your chosen strains and they are big and healthy and well on their way to filling up most of your available grow-room floor space by utilizing all the lights you have.