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Everybody Loves Bob Marley’s Collie

Everybody Loves Bob Marley’s Collie

16 January 2014 at 17:26 Comments are Disabled

Reggae, ganja and the name of Bob Marley are, for many people, practically synonymous. The man who brought the rhythms of Jamaica and the preferred sacrament of the Rastafari movement to a grateful worldwide audience will probably never be forgotten, unless the human race ceases to plant cannabis seeds and listen to music. Naturally, thisRead More …

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Cannabis basics genetics from Sensi Seeds

Cannabis basics genetics from Sensi Seeds

14 October 2013 at 14:56 Comments are Disabled

Despite being illegal in many European Country, cannabis cultivation is becoming more and more popular as a way to avoid organised crime. To most of the first time growers, the main problem is: where to start? Well, the starting point would be not to invest too heavily in order to avoid that utter feeling ofRead More …

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Scientific ban blocks the development of medicinal drugs

Scientific ban blocks the development of medicinal drugs

30 July 2013 at 16:18 Comments are Disabled

Anti-drug laws are blocking the progress of far-reaching research that can show the therapeutic uses of Psilocybe mushrooms, plants like cannabis and other psychedelia like MDMA. That is what Professor David Nutt contends, after he first sounded the alarm bell on 12 June 2013 in Nature Reviews Neuroscience. The world-wide drug repression, also called theRead More …

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Marley’s Collie

Marley’s Collie

28 March 2013 at 14:59 Comments are Disabled

Mrs. Rita Marley was the guest of honour at the 1997 Cannabis Cup. Her presence lifted the normally high spirits of the festival to a new level and inspired Sensi to start work on something truly special – a strain of ganja to celebrate the great Bob Marley. Leading the spread of reggae across theRead More …

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A fresh approach to drugs

A fresh approach to drugs

17 October 2012 at 11:53 Comments are Disabled

We all have an interest in knowing which policies work in tackling problems associated with drug use. Many members of the public, and many politicians, believe that our drug policies are not working. But the debate about how we address the challenges of mind-altering drugs is polarised in a way not seen in most otherRead More …

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