Activism
Campaigning for change
The cannabis law reform campaign has been going for decades now, since the original "Smokey Bears picnics" in the 1970's through the "Legalise Cannabis Campaign" (which gave rise to this website) in the mid 1970's and the massive effort of groups like the CLCIA and LCA of the 1990's then CLEAR of the 2010's, but cannabis is still illegal. This despite the issue almost never being out of the news and the harms from the illegal trade growing ever more serious.
Activism
Campaign for a reason
The case for cannabis law reform; The only way to control drugs is to control the trade in them. Here's why we should do that.
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Living under prohibition
What are the problems we face, how did they come about and what can we do? If you're new to all this,
>> start here.
Cannabis - The known unknowns
Learn about cannabis, what the issues are and why prohibition is dangerous
>>Knowledge is power
Regulating the trade - how it could work
How could the cannabis trade be regulated? How would we know if it worked?
>> Here's how
Toke Pure!
Practical harm reduction: Even now most people still smoke cannabis mixed with tobacco in joints - UKCIA anti tobacco campaign
>> Read more.
Soapbar
"Unpure" hash from the late 90's
Contact your MP
This is an excellent service, take advantage of it and ask your MP to support legalisation>> Write to them.com
Archive
The Library section archive section; LCA, Coffeeshops etc.
>> It's all here
Law reform organisations
CLEAR Cannabis Law Reform
Ismoke magazine
Transform
Transform Drug Policy foundation Transform have published a report looking at options for the regulation of a legal drugs trade. Worth a look.
After the war on Drugs - A blueprint for regulation.
UK Cannabis Social Clubs (UKCSC)
420 day celebrations
The Annual 420 celebration organised by the UKCSC is held in Hyde Park, London and other locations around the UK on a date closse to 20th April
420 day 2019 - video UKCIA
Legal trouble, need help?
Release is the national centre of expertise on drugs and drugs law. The organisation, founded in 1967, is an independent and registered charity.
Through our services the team provides free non-judgmental, specialist advice and information to the public and professionals on issues related to drug use and to drug laws.