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It'll be here soon enough: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... 1_11_2010/
Being pedantic and knobbish since 1972
When they were interviewing Peter Reynolds and he was on about following one of the patients they used my thread about Pinky to show the pictures.wietroker wrote:What is it? I don't have iplayer? Is it that guy with the pink hair? Was that ACD forum then?ftcarer wrote:Boner wrote:8 mins 26 seconds in - who spotted it?![]()
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Being pedantic and knobbish since 1972
hehe I must've seen it but thought it normal as I see it so often! I did notice they blurred his face out for some reason though.Boner wrote:When they were interviewing Peter Reynolds and he was on about following one of the patients they used my thread about Pinky to show the pictures.wietroker wrote:What is it? I don't have iplayer? Is it that guy with the pink hair? Was that ACD forum then?ftcarer wrote:![]()
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And what about the guy who said he would walk into the police station with Amsterdam weed to test the law. Did this ever happen?
The London edition of Inside Out, which started this thread, had an interesting report on carrying cannabis in the Uk, which is prescribed from a Dutch doctor, being thrown into a legal grey area.
Apparently a Dutch citizen is allowed to carry weed in the UK if it prescribed for medical use, from a Dutch GP, but it is unclear whether a UK citizen can.
Or to put it another way it seems legally you can (under the Schengan agreement on free movement for prescription drugs) but the government has had to resort to legally baseless platitudes. to deny it is true.
We look forward to the first test case in the UK.
Apparently a Dutch citizen is allowed to carry weed in the UK if it prescribed for medical use, from a Dutch GP, but it is unclear whether a UK citizen can.
Or to put it another way it seems legally you can (under the Schengan agreement on free movement for prescription drugs) but the government has had to resort to legally baseless platitudes. to deny it is true.
We look forward to the first test case in the UK.