The cultivation and trade of hemp was a fundamental part of the British economy and the production of fibre which was used in textiles, cordage, fishing nets, canvas, and many other crucial materials.
When you hear the word ‘radiation’, it probably doesn’t conjure up the best images. We know that at certain doses, exposure to radiation can damage DNA in our cells, cause cancer and even kill you.
Welcome back to our second edition of the viewership statistics breakdown with MedBud.wiki, taking a deeper look at UK medical cannabis data for June 2024. Like last month, we take a closer look at ...
It would be difficult to trace the harm reduction movement back to one specific cause, as it has roots in so many different activist groups. The movement goes as far back as The Black Panther Party’s ...
In this report, Volteface aims to bridge the gap in understanding of how social media is being used as a marketplace for illicit drugs and the impact this is having on young people – social media’s ...
Welcome to our monthly breakdown of viewership statistics with MedBud.wiki, taking a deeper look at UK medical cannabis data for July 2024. Each month we delve into the monthly traffic data to ...
Almost a decade ago, Elizabeth’s husband Chor experienced what she now calls a “healing crisis”: an opiate relapse after a 13 year stretch of sobriety. Little did they know back then that soon their ...
Between the narrative that nothing natural could ever do us any real harm, and scaremongering ideas that – even if it doesn’t act as a gateway to the use of stronger substances – smoking cannabis will ...
Reports of traces of cocaine having been found in Chevening and Downing Street during Liz Truss’ brief tenure – allegations she refutes – last week reignited discussions about politicians and their ...
The queer community and illicit drug users are inextricably linked: Both are subjected to similar politicisation of private practices, both are disproportionately aggravated by social harms, and are ...
Medical cannabis was legalised in the UK on 1st November 2018, following years of extensive campaigning. However, over half of the British public are still unaware that they can legally access ...
Set to become the world’s largest legal cannabis market, Germany is one the main European countries pushing ahead with cannabis reform. Back in October 2022, leaked plans unveiled Germany’s intentions ...