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50 years ago, five Californian students used 420 as a code to mean meeting up to smoke weed, and now every year on April 20, the world lights up with them.
50 years ago, five high school students in California created a codename for their cannabis-smoking exploits. Now it’s a day celebrated around the world.
Our government has proposed a draft national master plan, aimed at loosening regulation around South Africa’s burgeoning cannabis industry.
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A man who was fired from his job for smoking cannabis before arriving at work took the company to the CCMA.
Industry experts say the draft Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill has ‘completely missed the mark’, outlining a number of key areas where it falls short.
Dozens of children have been issued with punishments harsher than those dealt out to adults, for similar crimes.
The membership club offers a legal growing service to all adult South African cannabis users, with the goods professionally packaged and delivered directly to your door.
As one of the first members of the all-new, all legal, Cape Cannabis Club, I was excited to observe and experience the entire process, from signup to consumption.
When figuring out how high a certain strain of cannabis will get a person, many users tend to look at the same few markers.
Work on the Regulation of Cannabis Bill, drafted by the ministry of justice back in January, has slowed significantly due to the national lockdown.
A free life lesson – when someone you barely know asks you to travel overseas with a bag that isn’t yours, think twice.
The Regulation of Cannabis Bill, drafted by the ministry of justice, outlines how much ‘erb can legally be kept at home, as well as how much you can possess in public.
Tetrahydrocannabiphorol, or THCP, is a newly discovered weed compound that could deliver a serious knockout punch.
With the law decriminalising personal and private use of marijuana, there’s no doubt a few of our readers might want to know exactly how to grow it themselves.
In 2017, the country became the first in Africa to grant licences for the production of medicinal cannabis, although it hasn’t been plain sailing since then.
Now that it’s decriminalised to use marijuana for personal and private use, a whole new breed of pothead is emerging.
Despite the ConCourt’s landmark ruling that decriminalised personal and private use of dagga, our police still insist on making arrests.
Once they decriminalised marijuana for personal and private use in South Africa, it was only a matter of time before the industry took off.
Members of the Rastafarian community have started a lucrative dagga business in the Eastern Cape.
During the search, law enformcent found cannabis oils, dagga plant materials and seeds, as well as some cannabis extracting equipment and chemicals.
Last year, South African courts ruled that the personal and private use of cannabis is protected by the country’s constitution. We need to go one step further.
Don’t you just hate it when you plant some tomatoes in the backyard, but they turn out to be something completely different?
According to sources, “several dozen pupils might be implicated in buying and selling dagga” at South Africa’s most expensive school.
It’s all very well that South African residents can light up a marijuana joint, legally, in the comfort of their own home, but the problem lies with the acquisition of said weed.
According to an update provided late last week by the Department of Health, the legalities around CBD just became far clearer.
Greek Coca-Cola heir Alki David has been arrested for transporting $1,3 million worth of cannabis to the Caribbean island of Saint Kitts.
The weekend is upon us, and we’ve got one foot out of the door, so maybe it’s time to spice things up with a little marijuana ice cream.
Earlier this year, we told you how the Starke Ayres Garden Centre in Rosebank was struggling to keep up with the demand. Their clientele is somewhat surprising.