
CLEAR updates its plan
The most important change is that we have removed the proposal for domestic cultivation licences. It was unpopular and the costs of enforcing such a measure would be counterproductive.
The most important change is that we have removed the proposal for domestic cultivation licences. It was unpopular and the costs of enforcing such a measure would be counterproductive.
Sorry to be critical but the law reform campaign really has to be better than this.
An interesting narrative seems to be developing anew; drugs – and especially cannabis – are responsible for increasing levels of violence in society. Last Monday […]
CLEAR invites comment, suggestions and proposals towards a revised version of its CLEAR Plan for the Regulation of Cannabis in Britain
This entry concerns a paper by Kathy Glyngell entitled “Cannabis in the UK