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One of the most important developments concerns the international treatment of cannabidiol (CBD). For years, treaty interpretation created a peculiar legal paradox. Because CBD is extracted from the cannabis plant, it was initially classified as a “cannabis extract.” Under a strict reading of the 1961 Convention, this classification placed CBD within the scope of Schedule I controls, even though the compound itself lacks potential for abuse or dependence. This interpretation has created regulatory confusion worldwide. Products widely recognized as safe, used by patients seeking relief from inflammation, epilepsy, anxiety, and other conditions, were sometimes treated under the same legal framework as substances considered highly addictive or dangerous. The problem stemmed from an overly literal reading of treaty language written more than sixty years ago, at a time when modern cannabinoid science did not yet exist. Beginning in recent years, the INCB has moved toward a more sophisticated method known as teleological interpretation. In legal terms, this approach examines the purpose of a treaty rather than relying exclusively on the literal meaning of its words. The purpose of the international drug control conventions is not to prohibit plants or molecules simply because they exist. Rather, the system was designed to prevent the misuse of substances that can cause addiction, harm, or significant public health risks. CBD does not fit that profile. Recognizing this, the INCB’s guidance and related treaty analysis support the view that CBD products lacking significant THC should not be treated as controlled drugs under the conventions.⁴ Governments remain free to establish reasonable thresholds of THC, but the international legal basis for treating CBD as a dangerous narcotic has effectively weakened. For patients and industry alike, this clarification removes a major obstacle that once constrained research, medical access, and economic development in hemp-derived products. This also highlights the fact that the INCB recognizes that a good CBD medicinal product necessarily has some THC in it. FULL ARTICLE: hightimes.com/news/everythin… #londonseedcentre #cannabisnews #cannabis #stoners #hightimes
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The first full-year of the Netherlands’ legal cannabis supply chain resulted in 42 violations by the 10 licenced growers — but no signs of criminal infiltration, according to justice ministry inspectors. Inspectors conducted 46 site visits since the experiment entered its operational phase last April and said there are no indications that any licenced grower has been involved with the illegal circuit. Almost all the breaches involved either incorrect entries in the mandatory tracking system or failure to meet site security requirements such as perimeter fencing and badge-only staff access. In total, the inspectors issued 19 informal or formal warnings and four fines, ranging from €1,000 to €20,000. Under the regulatory framework, every plant carries a unique tracking code allowing cannabis to be traced from cultivation to the coffeeshop counter. Growers must also maintain certified fencing and keycard-controlled entry. The rules apply pharmaceutical-level administrative standards to a product that was illegal just a few years ago. FULL ARTICLE: dutchnews.nl/2026/04/one-ye… #londonseedcentre #cannabisnews #cannabis #stoners #hightimes
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📰 Gary Youds has spent nearly 20 years opening cannabis cafes in Liverpool, getting raided, getting jailed, and refusing to stop. Gary Youds is best known as the UK’s “cannabis martyr.” That’s because he has continually sacrificed himself for the cause of cannabis legalization. He is currently spending his sixth stint in jail for operating an illegal cannabis cafe in Liverpool. In February, the crusader was arrested and remanded in His Majesty’s Prison Liverpool for defiantly allowing his patrons to congregate at the Chillin’ Rooms in Holt Road, near Liverpool Football Club’s Anfield stadium. Police raided the premises and seized “cannabis in various forms, including cannabis brownies, cookies and sweets” along with Chillin’ Rooms branded merchandise. Youds, 56, was charged with possession with intent to supply cannabis, and permitting use of premises for smoking cannabis, which is a class B drug in the UK. The second charge was later dropped, but Youds will be sentenced on the remaining charge on 28 April at Liverpool Crown Court. From prison, speaking through his sister, he told High Times: “I’m fighting for freedom for all.” FULL ARTICLE 👇 hightimes.com/activism/gary-… #londonseedcentre #cannabisnews #cannabis #stoners #hightimes
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Congratulations to all the lucky winners of our March Mega Cannabis Seeds Giveaway! 🎉 Ricky A. Philip L. Al E. Gary C. Tomasz P. Jason D. Neil K. Alexander M. Laura W. Paul L. All winners have been contacted via email.
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