Coffeeshops in Britain could look like this!
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I do remember you and also hoped to have had some time for a proper chat, but the second time I saw you was at the end of a day in Nes and my conversational abilities were not at their peak at that time. PM me and maybe we can meet for a coffee sometime in London.
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There has also been 1 in Rhyl in North Wales years ago before it first went to a class C. I used to work with someone who had a m8 who knew the owner so got to hear about the place because he knew I like to smoke the stuff.
The guy who owned\run the place openly made no secret about that place and asked the police & council for permission I think as he wanted to open it for medical treatment use and was even willing to give the gear away those those who had a medical use or need for cannabis. The guy was up in court a couple of times yet the judge I recall while finding him guilty of sorts never sentanced him, probably because the judge sort of aggreed with the reasons but had to follow the law after objections from the police and local council etc. Dont think it lasted after him going to court a second time as I recall.
The guy who owned\run the place openly made no secret about that place and asked the police & council for permission I think as he wanted to open it for medical treatment use and was even willing to give the gear away those those who had a medical use or need for cannabis. The guy was up in court a couple of times yet the judge I recall while finding him guilty of sorts never sentanced him, probably because the judge sort of aggreed with the reasons but had to follow the law after objections from the police and local council etc. Dont think it lasted after him going to court a second time as I recall.
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Just to tease, I know of one place in Hackney that is still kind of smoke friendly. They have a downstairs room where people smoke. It's mainly cigs that people are smoking, but a few j's going round too...well if a venue is happy to flaunt the no smoking tobacco laws, they ain't gonna give much of a shit what you are smoking. I was there as recently as last Saturday.
If anyone knows the same place, don't mention the name of it. Want this to carry on as long as poss, plus the owner is a mate.
If anyone knows the same place, don't mention the name of it. Want this to carry on as long as poss, plus the owner is a mate.
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What we need in Britain is some politicians with the guts to speak up for the Decriminalisation of the weed, the money that could be generated from this would be a Godsend to any Govt or country. They could tax it and plough it all back in to our NHS, we could have the best NHS in the world. The jobs that would be created ( just in the food businesss alone ) would be massive. Tourism would go up, it's just win win win all the way . I really don't see any negatives. I am all ready in the process of putting a letter together to give to Alex Salmond ( SNP leader ) on how this would benefit Scotland changing the laws on dope, for every vote lost there would be 50 gained ( if not more ). I could go on forever about the benefits of Decriminalisation but i better do some work.
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I wouldn't laugh so hard at those "Visit Scotland" adverts if at the end they were smoking a J at the edge of a mountainWazzy wrote:What we need in Britain is some politicians with the guts to speak up for the Decriminalisation of the weed, the money that could be generated from this would be a Godsend to any Govt or country. They could tax it and plough it all back in to our NHS, we could have the best NHS in the world. The jobs that would be created ( just in the food businesss alone ) would be massive. Tourism would go up, it's just win win win all the way . I really don't see any negatives. I am all ready in the process of putting a letter together to give to Alex Salmond ( SNP leader ) on how this would benefit Scotland changing the laws on dope, for every vote lost there would be 50 gained ( if not more ). I could go on forever about the benefits of Decriminalisation but i better do some work.
In the Dam June 3rd - 6th 2012
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In The Dam 21st & 22nd June
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there is lots & lots of very nice places to toke in Scotland, just keep away from the mountains ( well, the edge of them anyway )
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I know of a place in Mile End as well mate, but not sure 100% if its still there. Was a sweet spot with 3 floor pool tables etc. They also had different weeeds to choose from which was nice.Smirks wrote:Just to tease, I know of one place in Hackney that is still kind of smoke friendly. They have a downstairs room where people smoke. It's mainly cigs that people are smoking, but a few j's going round too...well if a venue is happy to flaunt the no smoking tobacco laws, they ain't gonna give much of a shit what you are smoking. I was there as recently as last Saturday.
If anyone knows the same place, don't mention the name of it. Want this to carry on as long as poss, plus the owner is a mate.