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Friday, 15 March 2019
Monday, 11 March 2019
The Effie Enigma, The Motherless Mothers by Alun Buffry
Due out on Amazon early April 2019
Using portable worm holes, mind download and Pure Information Clones, led by artificial super-intelligence, mankind is ready to colonise the galaxy.
Now, after decades of sabotage against Project Outreach, ZX, FE and QT meet to uncover connections.
When future and past become entangled, they face a quandary: should they risk their very existence to prevent the enslavement of humanity for ever or let be what will be?
But who is Effie and what part did LSD play in this?
ISBN 978 09932107 9 2
Using portable worm holes, mind download and Pure Information Clones, led by artificial super-intelligence, mankind is ready to colonise the galaxy.
Now, after decades of sabotage against Project Outreach, ZX, FE and QT meet to uncover connections.
When future and past become entangled, they face a quandary: should they risk their very existence to prevent the enslavement of humanity for ever or let be what will be?
But who is Effie and what part did LSD play in this?
ISBN 978 09932107 9 2
Tuesday, 19 February 2019
Alun Buffry Interviews and speeches 2000 to 2019
INTERVIEWS ANS SPEECHES
- FUTURE RADIO, FEBRUARY 6 2019
- DARK CITY RADIO CANNABIS COMPASSION CLUB, August 20, 2015
- Legalise Cannabis Alliance Conference, Stoke-On-Trent, 2007
- Legalise Cannabis Alliance Conference, Norwich, 2006
- Legalise Cannabis Alliance Conference, Norwich, 2005
- Trafalgar Square, 2005
- Legalise Cannabis Alliance Conference, Norwich, 2003
- Legalise Cannabis Alliance Conference, Norwich, 2001
- Legalise Cannabis Alliance Conference, Norwich, 2001
Saturday, 9 February 2019
Wednesday, 30 January 2019
UK Tyrants blocking medicinally beneficial CBD as a novel food product
I am deeply shocked by the news that UK tyrants are forcing non-psychoactive CBD products off the market for up to 18 months while they study it, after classification as a "novel food".
An estimated 300,000 people in the UK are using CBD products and finding them beneficial for dealing with many health problems such as anxiety, depression and pain.
This will no doubt drive people back to pharmaceutical drugs that often have possible serious side-effects and warnings on the instruction sheets.
Once again, shame upon the UK Government - and remember it is Theressa May's husband that invests indirectly in GW Pharmaceuticals who make and market expensive Sativex cannabis extracts, and Victoria Atkins, Drug Minister's, husband that holds shares in British Sugar who grow and export tons of "medical cannabis" whilst classifying it as a drug with no medicinal uses.
Watchdogs are set to ban High Street CBD 'cannabis' oil for up to 18 months as experts probe whether it has any real health benefits
Darren Hutchinson *** UPDATE****
Official statement from the FSA:
“As you will be aware, the classification of novel foods is determined by the European Commission and not the FSA.
“Food business operators have been unable to demonstrate a significant history of consumption of Cannabidiol (CBD) extracts in food supplements and food prior to May 1997 in any Member State of the European Union.
“As a result, under the Novel Food Regulations, these extracts are all regarded as novel foods and must be authorised before they can be placed on the market.
“Some products such as hemp seeds, seed oil, hemp seed flour, defatted hemp seed have a history of consumption prior to May 1997 in the EU and are not novel.
“When considering Hemp products, the product may be subject to other legal frameworks depending on the composition and nature of the product. If a product is considered a controlled substance or a medicine it would be outside the definition of food and regulated by those regulatory frameworks.”
“Brexit will not affect the novel food status of CBD as under the Withdrawal Act, the Novel Food Regulations will be transferred to UK law."
Official statement from the FSA:
“As you will be aware, the classification of novel foods is determined by the European Commission and not the FSA.
“Food business operators have been unable to demonstrate a significant history of consumption of Cannabidiol (CBD) extracts in food supplements and food prior to May 1997 in any Member State of the European Union.
“As a result, under the Novel Food Regulations, these extracts are all regarded as novel foods and must be authorised before they can be placed on the market.
“Some products such as hemp seeds, seed oil, hemp seed flour, defatted hemp seed have a history of consumption prior to May 1997 in the EU and are not novel.
“When considering Hemp products, the product may be subject to other legal frameworks depending on the composition and nature of the product. If a product is considered a controlled substance or a medicine it would be outside the definition of food and regulated by those regulatory frameworks.”
“Brexit will not affect the novel food status of CBD as under the Withdrawal Act, the Novel Food Regulations will be transferred to UK law."
Thursday, 24 January 2019
Pro-Cannabis or Anti-Prohibition
Please do not confuse my ANTI-PROHIBITION stance with being PRO-CANNABIS.
I am annti-prohibition because I do not believe that the possession or cultivation of cannabis should be punishable by law unless there is a direct victim.
I am pro-cannabis because I believe it is a highly beneficial plant that eases much suffering and could be used to help heal the environmenetal and other damage caused by dangerous synthetic alternatives.
I am annti-prohibition because I do not believe that the possession or cultivation of cannabis should be punishable by law unless there is a direct victim.
I am pro-cannabis because I believe it is a highly beneficial plant that eases much suffering and could be used to help heal the environmenetal and other damage caused by dangerous synthetic alternatives.
Wednesday, 23 January 2019
RECREATIONAL OR MEDICAL: A DISTINCTION WITHOUT A DIFFERENCE ?
RECREATIONAL OR MEDICAL:
A DISTINCTION WITHOUT A DIFFERENCE ?
What
is the difference - how might we distinguish - between the
recreational use of cannabis and the medical? This question is bound
to be at the forefront of discussion when government representatives
debate the issue of legalisation.
According to the law, until
1971 cannabis was a substance of potential therapeutic value: it
could be prescribed medically. During that year however, with The
Misuse of Drugs Act, its status was re-defined: it ceased to be
legal. The Government had performed an about-turn.
This was largely due to
British agreement with the United Nations Single Convention on
Narcotics of 1961, in which cannabis was classified as a dangerous
drug of no therapeutic value. The British Government claimed that
cannabis was being misused as a recreational
drug.
The justification of the new
law has always seemed spurious, and as time has passed increasingly
so.
To begin with the negative
case against the ruling: cannabis is not nicotine, is not alcohol.
It is incomparably less dangerous than these, if dangerous at all.
There has not been a single
instance of reported death for which cannabis is directly
responsible, whereas, repeatedly, studies have linked tobacco with
cancer, with high blood pressure, and with emphysema and a variety of
other lethal conditions. Yet it is cannabis that is outlawed, while
tobacco, currently, is available in Britain to anyone over
16-years-old.
And as with nicotine, so with
alcohol; and intoxication. No study has been able to establish that
the 'high' intoxicated state that results commonly from the smoking
of cannabis has behavioural consequences of a significantly
pernicious kind. Indeed the consequences are by and large benign.
This is hardly the case - to
put it mildly - where alcohol is concerned. Alcohol addiction is the
world’s most debilitating and destructive disease. Yet in general,
in Britain and the Western World, it is alcohol that is the socially
approved and permitted option, and the legally endorsed; not
cannabis.
We turn now to the more
positive
argument for reversing the 1971 ruling. What at once needs
emphasising at this point is the unbifurcated, holistic nature of our
purpose. We are not campaigning for the recreational and
medicinal usage of cannabis (to bring ourselves round again to our
initial question), for to state the case that way is to presuppose in
our argument, or to build into it, a false dichotomy. As far as we
are concerned, the recreational very largely is
the medicinal, the medicinal the recreational. We are aware, for
instance, nowadays, that cannabis can contribute valuably to the
treatment of nausea, chronic pain, asthma, multiple sclerosis and
various other ailments. Yet to affirm this baldly could conceivably
mislead, by obscuring more subtle propositions. We might be truer to
our cause if we began with the proposition that cannabis is a mode of
self-medication.
Animals, we hear, self-medicate by digesting plants and other
matter. And so possibly with human beings: many if not most cannabis
users (so some researchers believe) are intuitively medicating
themselves for stress
and / or depression.
Which is a way of saying that the cannabis user is not for the most
part a person in quest of a 'high', or
seeking consciously the cure for an ailment, but a human being
searching intuitively for recreation: the re-creating of himself (or
herself). This might all seem, and in fact in part obviously is,
hypothetical: the jury is still out where self-medication is
concerned.
For all that, what is at stake
here is an issue we cannot and should not ignore. The cannabis user
does himself and his cause no favours - the established opposition
being what it is, an embattled force led by people with a propensity
to simplistic thought - if he himself understates the complexity and
subtlety of his essential purposes.
His theme ought to be that the
line between the medical and recreational use of cannabis is blurred,
and probably non-existent.
Thursday, 13 December 2018
Do MP's really care about their constituents that need or use the cannabis plant and risk prosecution?
SADLY most Labour MP's did not bother turning up to vote in Norman Lamb's cannabis bill, but here is a list of MP's that did vote either way.
One would think that considering how many of their constituents use cannabis and how many have been criminalised for possession or growing a few plants for their own beneficial use in their own private accommodation, this is SHOCKING - it shows that they simply do not care and few even know the truth about this beneficial plant
IF your MP voted against or did not vote NOW IS THE TIME to write to them; you can find their email or write to House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA
Cannabis (Legalisation and Regulation) bill by Norman Lamb
https://www.theyworkforyou.com/divisions/pw-2018-12-11-275-commons/mp/11032?fbclid=IwAR12gUSJaYmfywspBYVB13lT0ygqKoXdHuLo5C_jmHd8On_UdpHMTIhXwecMonday, 10 December 2018
Saturday, 3 November 2018
In many prisons cannabis keeps the inmates quiet
In many prisons they unofficially turn an eye away from use of cannabis that is smuggled in: that is because it keeps the inmates quiet and does no harm.
The alternative is hooch, home made alcohol, and that does not keep the inmates quiet at all, or hard drugs that can often cause problems.
That is my message to the Government: by turning their eyes away, by police not chasing after small-scale growers and personal consumers, as some forces have now decided to do, it will keep us quiet.
Allow people to grow our own, share it, consume it in private and in safety, away from those that do not want to be near it.
That form of decriminalisation means a change in policy, not even a change in law; that would come later.
Immediate decriminalisation would also mean that the Right to a Private Life and the Right to choose and practice ones own beliefs are respected and are protected by law.
That is completely separate to the issue of supplying medical grade cannabis products and a separate issue to commercial supply.
Because not everyone can or wants to grow their own, they will want to buy: that can easily be achieved through licensed collective growing / transparent cannabis social clubs and licensed outlets with quality controls and taxes on profits
That would surely keep us quiet?
But this government and probably not the next will not do that.
So --- how do we make some noise without getting drunk?
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