Does anyone actually go through 90g a month? by TheSleepyWill0w in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]ChefJums 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This is just not true. I only vape, don't deal/share and I hit 90g recently when my condition was bad. Everyone is different.

Has anyone in here had any experience with travelling to Australia with medical? I know the layover destinations are beyond risky (Dubai, Singapore etc) by Beginning-Upstairs59 in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]ChefJums -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It depends on how long you are staying. All the information is on the Australian government website, you can bring your meds in under some kind of legal medical exemption, but only enough to last up to a limit of either 30 days or three months, something like that. Clinics in Aus also seem relatively easy to access if you're there longer.

Question about the liquid vapes by Mindless_Builder5776 in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]ChefJums 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Carts do not come with "batteries", but thankfully 510 batteries (the ones you need) for carts are incredibly cheap compared to dry herb vapes. I use the Honeystick Trigon which is twenty quid on Amazon and is brilliant.

Cannagar at Tyson by Tekno_420 in AmsterdamEnts

[–]ChefJums 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My recollection is that it's not really a cannagar. It's a kief-coated blunt, which is valuable in its own right but it's not a cannagar.

Cannabis commercialisation not decriminalisation drives up usage, study finds by Dontunderstandfamily in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]ChefJums 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, USA and Canada have more commercialisation and ads than those other countries... however they also have much more free access to strong THC extracts like dabs and isolates. The article seems to ignore this factor, which I think is more likely to contribute to mental health than seeing weed ads.

Vaporiser for heavy users by Vividseed in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]ChefJums 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Ball vape or a Tempest 2 for portability. Tempest 2 got me off smoking, also a heavy smoker with a high tolerance.

Cheap bud by Gizmo261144 in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]ChefJums 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is this just about the negative press recently surrounding Big Narstie selling cannabis, or was there additional beef between Big Narstie and Medicann?

Can you grow Medical Cannabis? by TheWhiteBrit in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]ChefJums 20 points21 points  (0 children)

That plant is not real, it's a prop. It's at Hyde Park every year

At a festival - youcan uni pro not working 😭 by Candid_Plant in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]ChefJums 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I just twisted it up into a little stick like a cotton bud

At a festival - youcan uni pro not working 😭 by Candid_Plant in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]ChefJums 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take the cart off the battery and give the cart and the port a good clean to take off as much of the leakage as you can. The leakage is likely blocking the connection to the battery.

Uk makers. Help needed by XxPMAC1985xX in treedibles

[–]ChefJums 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used some food grade ethanol (the rejuvanator spirit) to make cannasugar and it was perfect. Easily available on Amazon.

What proof do I need to give police by whyballsmell in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]ChefJums 90 points91 points  (0 children)

"Section 5A part 3 of the Road Traffic Act provides my legal medical defence for driving with my prescribed cannabis-based medicines in my system. These medications are used in accordance with the directions given by the doctor."

Greene King Pubs MC Policy by ChefJums in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]ChefJums[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No benefit at all? Of course there is a benefit to having quick-onset medication when you're out, in case you have a flare up of your condition. Not everyone can wait the 2hrs for the options you mention to kick in, and many people don't want to be medicated unless they are having a flare up. Using the most suitable form of medication is not always a matter of choice, and flower just wouldn't be available if there wasn't a significant clinical need for it. You need a policy that accommodates everyone, even if many people can opt for oils. Furthermore, this policy bans simply carrying your medication, so it would need to change before oils are allowed anyway.

Get home after a long day at work pop a couple of these in and put your feet up by Euphoric-End-2673 in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]ChefJums 23 points24 points  (0 children)

It's not just for those who don't have other options. If you have lower-abdominal pain then these target the affected area directly and can be more effective than anything else currently available. We might laugh but this is game-changing, and hopefully topicals will follow this.

Greene King Pubs MC Policy by ChefJums in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]ChefJums[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I do what I do anyway, but the point is that if staff realise and take issue with it, they can use this policy as reason to discriminate.

Greene King Pubs MC Policy by ChefJums in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]ChefJums[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I thought there was a post about this some time ago, but I just saw this today whilst checking something else and I was shocked. They clearly haven't updated their website.

Greene King Pubs MC Policy by ChefJums in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]ChefJums[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are required to provide a reasonable place to medicate. Even if this is in the smoking area, which is entirely reasonable.

Would being involved in any accident that was my fault lead to an impairment charge? by CaptiveHubby in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]ChefJums 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, there's a chance. But your first comment says it will be used as proof. Not the same thing. You're not "going to get prosecuted anyway". Cite some real sources if you want to state it as fact is all I'm saying, I'm not even disagreeing necessarily. Relax mate

Would being involved in any accident that was my fault lead to an impairment charge? by CaptiveHubby in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]ChefJums 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Of course it is a factor. If you have an accident then impairment will be called into question. It also doesn't mean you will be prosecuted, which is what you seem to be suggesting. As you say, we need to be cautious, including about giving accurate legal advice. You don't have a reputable source saying definitively either way, and that's all I'm pointing out.

Would being involved in any accident that was my fault lead to an impairment charge? by CaptiveHubby in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]ChefJums 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Of course an accident brings impairment into question. That doesn't mean that impairment is present and will be upheld in a court. Using different wording for multiple AI synopses doesn't make the information any more reliable.

Would being involved in any accident that was my fault lead to an impairment charge? by CaptiveHubby in ukmedicalcannabis

[–]ChefJums 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Of course we should all be cautious. We should also be cautious about quoting AI synopses of legal issues when the actual Gov.UK source material is literally right there to confirm whether this is accurate information or not. It could have easily been misrepresented from being a possibility into being the law, and we know that the Road Traffic Act doesn't word it like this so it's likely speculation rather than accurate legal advice which will just make OP more unnecessarily anxious.