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UK Legalisation Push, why it Makes Sense! | Lost Driver Asks Police for Help,  Whilst Smoking a Joint?! | Drone Farm Thefts | Major US Law Changes | Cannabis News 193

UK Legalisation Push, why it Makes Sense! | Lost Driver Asks Police for Help, Whilst Smoking a Joint?! | Drone Farm Thefts | Major US Law Changes | Cannabis News 193

Episode 649 Published 2 months ago
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In this week’s episode of High on Home Grown, we’re covering a mix of serious reform talk, strange police encounters, and some genuinely wild crime stories:

Macky opens with a strong letter arguing why it’s time to legalise cannabis in the UK, laying out the case for reform and why the current system continues to fail everyone involved. He then shares a bizarre BBC News story from Penzance, where a cannabis driver reportedly asked police officers for directions, one of those moments where reality feels like some people just dont think.....

There’s also a quick but worrying one, as gangs are now using drones to locate and steal cannabis farms, highlighting just how far organised crime is willing to go, and how growers are having to think defensively.

Dr. Margaret covers an international smuggling case, with two men facing charges for allegedly recruiting women to traffic cannabis out of Canada. A grim reminder of how exploitation still plays a role in prohibition-driven markets.

And John wraps things up with political progress in the US, as a Massachusetts bill to double the marijuana possession limit and revise the regulatory framework heads to a conference committee. A move that could bring meaningful change if it clears the final hurdles.

Another packed episode full of reform debates, strange decisions, and stories that sound made up but very much aren’t.

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