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Serves you right you filthy Europeans!

Whats instagram and can you buy weed ther. Or do you mean instant gram

thanks mackem..fecking hard mate..innit..but.like my wife told me,you gotta carry on. ya gotta start again..the only words that keep me going.

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It's a smorgasbord of bullshit ,lies , and lining their own pockets . 

And they wonder and moan about people not voting "you can't have a opinion if you don't vote". f**k off your all c**ts whether blue/red/yellow or any colour . Why bother voting when their all in it for themselves. The thing that really boils my piss is that they try to make out that their in it for the greater good and for the people of the UK when it's plainly obvious that they are not.  If they were they wouldn't be spending our tax money on duck houses and limos for 300 metres .

This says all you need to hear about politicians 

If you want to be self centred and in it for yourselves at least have the balls to act like it. 

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Its embarrassing how much they swindle and are not embarrassed about it 

They are a club.  Everything about their life revolves around the club. Everybody else are just extras in their movie 

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We where talking at work  about  cannabis oil and i was surprised with the amount of guys that buy it from Holland and Barrett and take it obviously  very little cannabis oil in it but they reckon it helps them sleep ect

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1 minute ago, Welsh_red said:

They are a club.  Everything about their life revolves around the club. Everybody else are just extras in their movie 

How long till the British public gets pissed off with it and sharpen the guillotine  and have a good old clean out of these vermin 

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23 minutes ago, The one said:

We where talking at work  about  cannabis oil and i was surprised with the amount of guys that buy it from Holland and Barrett and take it obviously  very little cannabis oil in it but they reckon it helps them sleep ect

That's CBD not THC, it's the THC in oil that's illegal still. 

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1 hour ago, The one said:

How long till the British public gets pissed off with it and sharpen the guillotine  and have a good old clean out of these vermin 

Not until they take the higher purchase bmer or merc away and remove iPhones from the unemployed until then people will keep on thinking they are doing sound while the state rides the back out of them, it only takes a few pence for the public to sell out there  neighbours has been the same since the year dot, did,nt the nazi,s pay £25 to sell out your Jewish friends, we are very easily divided so consequently very easily conquered  and ruled ?

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1 hour ago, Gav said:

That's CBD not THC, it's the THC in oil that's illegal still. 

The stuff in Holland and Barrett is around 10percent  cbd oil and the rest is a carrier like coconut oil, the government are simply going to allow people a purer strain of cbd oil, it won't become legal until they can control the growing and taxing of it which is never so for all the stoners it's just carry on as normal 

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2 hours ago, The one said:

How long till the British public gets pissed off with it and sharpen the guillotine  and have a good old clean out of these vermin 

How long is a piece of string.  Nothing will happen while most people live decent lives 

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Cannabis-based medicines get green light as UK eases rules

What this means is that doctors will be able to prescribe cannabis derived medicines to certain patients in the autumn.

 

Doctors in the UK are to be able to prescribe cannabis-derived medicine after the government announced a relaxation of the laws governing access to the substance.

Thousands of patients with drug-resistant conditions will potentially be able to use cannabis-derived medicinal products for treatment after the home secretary, Sajid Javid, announced they should be placed in schedule 2 of the Misuse of Drugs Regulations 2001, allowing clinicians to prescribe them by the autumn.

Cannabis has been classed as a schedule 1 drug, meaning it is thought to have no therapeutic value and cannot be lawfully possessed or prescribed. It may be used for the purposes of research but a Home Office licence is required.

The move by the home secretary comes after the government’s official drug advisers and the chief medical officer of England, Sally Davies, separately concluded there was evidence of therapeutic benefit for some conditions.

The reviews came after a number of high-profile cases involving children being denied access to cannabis oil to control epileptic seizures. The cases include that of 12-year-old Billy Caldwell and six-year-old Alfie Dingley who have forms of intractable epilepsy, also known as refractory epilepsy, that appear to be eased by the use of cannabis oil.

 

Announcing the changes, Javid said: “Recent cases involving sick children made it clear to me that our position on cannabis-related medicinal products was not satisfactory.”

 

He added: “This will help patients with an exceptional clinical need, but is in no way a first step to the legalisation of cannabis for recreational use.”

When the review was announced, there were reports of divisions within the cabinet over the approach that should be taken – with the prime minister, Theresa May, disagreeing that a review should go ahead.

But Javid, who commissioned both reviews, told parliament that if the experts identified significant medical and therapeutic benefits, he would be minded to follow their advice.

Announcing the review, Javid ruled out legalising the drug for recreational use after interventions by the former Conservative leader William Hague and police officials.

The Department for Health and Social Care and the Medicines and Health products Regulatory Agency will now develop a clear definition of what constitutes a cannabis-derived medicinal product so they can be rescheduled and prescribed. Only products meeting this definition will be rescheduled

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/jul/26/cannabis-based-medicines-get-green-light-as-uk-eases-rules

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So cannabis related medicines will be available from the autumn,took them long enough,but I suppose Britain being the biggest exporter of legal cannabis they couldn't have held out for much longer without being labelled as hypocrits  :victory:

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