Wouldn’t say they’re being marketed towards children so much as they appear to be designed to look less conspicuous.
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Sky News, yeah righto. I’ll be taking that with a pinch of salt.
If only there were an easy way to disincentivise this black market and put the distribution of these products under some sort of strong, reliable regulation.
Cool, another moral panic to keep the pointless war on cannabis going 🙄
>The story came to light after a dealer added a Sky News journalist on Instagram to an account selling cannabis sweets.
accidently added, happens all the time I presume?
This is just a lie, edibles are expensive and kids don’t have money. Anyway just legalise it, you have to be unlucky to get done for it these days anyway.
When they go after the alcohol cans and bottles that are marketed for the young I would take more notice
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Wouldn’t say they’re being marketed towards children so much as they appear to be designed to look less conspicuous.
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Sky News, yeah righto. I’ll be taking that with a pinch of salt.
If only there were an easy way to disincentivise this black market and put the distribution of these products under some sort of strong, reliable regulation.
Cool, another moral panic to keep the pointless war on cannabis going 🙄
>The story came to light after a dealer added a Sky News journalist on Instagram to an account selling cannabis sweets.
accidently added, happens all the time I presume?
This is just a lie, edibles are expensive and kids don’t have money. Anyway just legalise it, you have to be unlucky to get done for it these days anyway.
When they go after the alcohol cans and bottles that are marketed for the young I would take more notice