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Will Cannabis Be Legalised In The U K Within 10 Years?
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....so claim a cross party group of MPs though they do include Lammy.
Editors Note: We have edited this OP for the purpose of clarity.
....so claim a cross party group of MPs though they do include Lammy.
Editors Note: We have edited this OP for the purpose of clarity.
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Alcohol and prescription drugs are legal and when taken, can affect the ability to drive.
People who take prescription drugs that affect their ability to drive, don't drive. If they do, the DVLA are aware of their conditions.
Drug driving is illegal, you've said it. So why would someone take drugs, then assume they can drive?
People who take prescription drugs that affect their ability to drive, don't drive. If they do, the DVLA are aware of their conditions.
Drug driving is illegal, you've said it. So why would someone take drugs, then assume they can drive?
THC has medicinal properties, especially neurologically. THC and CBD work together, like sisters. Yes CBD is more medicinal, but CBD is enhanced by THC. THC also stops the bell curve chart which CBD has, regarding it's dosage.
Search "Rick Simpson Oil". It is over 90% THC and effectively cured skin cancer.
Search "Rick Simpson Oil". It is over 90% THC and effectively cured skin cancer.
Thanks Ed!
I am not sure why "they" would all think they are safe to drive? Most people who use alcohol do so responsibly. I am peripherally intersted in how certain industries will deal with the legalisation. Many of them now forbid use full stop and conduct random drugs tests where the marker for use, which I believe remains for about a month, is sufficient for instand dismissal. Alcohol testing, which is also applied randomly as well as for cause, considers only bloodstream levels and not any markers for previous use.
I am not sure why "they" would all think they are safe to drive? Most people who use alcohol do so responsibly. I am peripherally intersted in how certain industries will deal with the legalisation. Many of them now forbid use full stop and conduct random drugs tests where the marker for use, which I believe remains for about a month, is sufficient for instand dismissal. Alcohol testing, which is also applied randomly as well as for cause, considers only bloodstream levels and not any markers for previous use.