(But cocaine meth and tik lollies welcome……)
Randburg taxi rank, Johannesburg.
Dammit…. Sometimes it feels like we’ve got a long way to go.
The fact that this sign is outside a public bar is testimony to how messed up liquor is in society.
#eish

(But cocaine meth and tik lollies welcome……)
Randburg taxi rank, Johannesburg.
Dammit…. Sometimes it feels like we’ve got a long way to go.
The fact that this sign is outside a public bar is testimony to how messed up liquor is in society.
#eish
The debate is hotting up. We have been invited into the SABC News studio on Monday at 9am to discuss cannabis dagga legalisation with Doctors For Life. D4L you may remember have applied to the Govt to be the State’s medical experts in the Dagga Couple High Court case.
So get your popcorn, your vuvuzela and a comfy seat and we’ll see you in your lounge on channel 404 DSTV., Monday 1st September 0900 with Eben Jansen.
BTW – you can read the D4L affidavit here:
https://www.daggacouple.co.za/blog/2013/01/16/case-update-doctors-for-life-apply-to-be-expert-witness-for-the-state/ …read more
Hmmmmm. Not sure about having a television debate with these guys….
Islamic State posts scorched Syrian marijuana fields
www.upi.com
The Islamic State (IS) posted a video on YouTube Tuesday showing its militants scorching marijuana fields in Syria. …read more
Are you a cannabis activist? What is a cannabis activist? How are your debating skills? Have you got a plan? Have you got any good ideas to get the message across?
This 2012 article from @The Cannabis Geek is still one of the best posts we can find on the subject and refer to it all the time.
Cannabis activism means more than just hanging out on a pro dagga FB page…………….
How To Spark A Cannabis Revolution
TheCannabisGeek.com
“Insanity is doing the same thing over and over but expecting different results” We stand amidst great shifts in public opinion and support when it comes to legalising the sale and possession of cannabis, yet we face an impasse […] …read more
Uruguay is forging ahead with it’s unique legalisation plans. Although sale in pharmacies (for US$1/gram) has been postponed until next year, it is now legal for Uruguayans to grow dagga in their own homes as long as they are registered with the State.
Such a move will undoubtedly reduce the black market, relieve people of the stress of street scoring and the cops can get on with more pressing problems. Win Win.
And South Africa? Hmmmmmm………
Uruguayans can now sign up to grow pot at home
www.news24.com
People in Uruguay who want to grow their own marijuana at home are now able to register to do so as the government launches the latest phase in its first-of-its-kind legalisation programme. …read more