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Tag Archives: cannabis cultivation

I don’t grow my food, I don’t want to grow my drugs either

Posted on 2nd March 20142nd March 2014 by Chris

Blogger Sarah McCulloch wants to buy her cannabis from a legal regulated market rather than grow her own.

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The Advantageous Features Of Cannabis

Posted on 15th February 201415th February 2014 by Chris

Blogger Bency George writes for NORML UK about the therapeutic benefits of cannabis and various strains of cannabis seeds available on the market.

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ITV documentary argues for legalisation of cannabis

Posted on 17th October 201317th October 2013 by Chris

ITV documentary, Britain’s Booming Cannabis Business, makes a strong case to end prohibition of cannabis.

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Should cannabis growers be treated as criminals?

Posted on 8th September 20138th September 2013 by Chris

Help gather evidence to end unjust laws prohibiting the cultivation of cannabis.

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Know something about cannabis cultivation?

Posted on 4th July 20134th July 2013 by Chris

Independent film company looking for anonymous volunteers for cannabis cultivation documentary.

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