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Our upcoming roadshow for the Scottish Highlands and Islands

#medicalcannabis #medicalcannabisawareness

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Medical Cannabis Awareness Roadshow Campaign in South West England (24th-26th May 2025)

We had great engagement from the public and even had some positive interactions with local police.

#medicalcannabis #keepcalmitslegalmedicine

10 months ago 0 0 0 0
Join the PatientsCann UK Discord Server! Check out the PatientsCann UK community on Discord - hang out with 206 other members and enjoy free voice and text chat.

Be sure to join the PatientsCann UK discord server for more details and the winner announcement!

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1 year ago 0 0 0 0
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🎟️ £2/ticket | 📅 Draw: 20th April, 5PM
📢 Winner announced on Discord!

Proceeds support the PCUK Awareness Campaign.

🎟️ Get tickets: shop.patientscann.org.uk/products/raf...

1 year ago 0 0 1 0
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Donate to PatientsCann UK Medical Cannabis Roadshow 2025, organised by PatientsCann UK Since our inception in 2022 as The Sanskara Platform, PatientsCann UK h… PatientsCann UK needs your support for PatientsCann UK Medical Cannabis Roadshow 2025

PatientsCann UK's 2025 Roadshow is on a mission to educate communities about medical cannabis across the UK. We're raising funds to make this possible. Every bit helps. 💚

Support us: gofund.me/5c5899a4

#MedicalCannabis #1MillionPatients #CommunityHealth #CannabisIsMedicine

1 year ago 0 1 0 0
A graphic with a green background, featuring a white exclamation mark icon in a circle. The text reads, "Update on Bournemouth Police Complaint [Part 2]" in bold letters. Yellow and black police tape designs frame the edges, creating a sense of urgency and caution.

A graphic with a green background, featuring a white exclamation mark icon in a circle. The text reads, "Update on Bournemouth Police Complaint [Part 2]" in bold letters. Yellow and black police tape designs frame the edges, creating a sense of urgency and caution.

A screenshot of a written response from Dorset Police regarding a complaint. The response explains that the comment about cannabis in a social media post was inappropriate and acknowledges it could cause concern to individuals with prescribed medical cannabis. Dorset Police apologises for any upset caused and mentions they have clarified the position with officers and advised them to consider future wording carefully. The apology ends with a statement that no offence was intended.

A screenshot of a written response from Dorset Police regarding a complaint. The response explains that the comment about cannabis in a social media post was inappropriate and acknowledges it could cause concern to individuals with prescribed medical cannabis. Dorset Police apologises for any upset caused and mentions they have clarified the position with officers and advised them to consider future wording carefully. The apology ends with a statement that no offence was intended.

A message from PatientsCann UK titled "Community Update on Dorset Police Complaint." The text discusses dissatisfaction with Dorset Police’s handling of a complaint regarding their social media post about cannabis. The update notes that while Dorset Police acknowledged their mistake and clarified in the comments, the original post remains visible. PatientsCann UK emphasises this allows ongoing misunderstanding and harm. The post declares an escalation to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) and reassures the community of PatientsCann UK’s support and advocacy for patients prescribed medical cannabis. Decorative icons include a fist flexing and a heart.

A message from PatientsCann UK titled "Community Update on Dorset Police Complaint." The text discusses dissatisfaction with Dorset Police’s handling of a complaint regarding their social media post about cannabis. The update notes that while Dorset Police acknowledged their mistake and clarified in the comments, the original post remains visible. PatientsCann UK emphasises this allows ongoing misunderstanding and harm. The post declares an escalation to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) and reassures the community of PatientsCann UK’s support and advocacy for patients prescribed medical cannabis. Decorative icons include a fist flexing and a heart.

Update on Bournemouth Police Complaint

Dorset Police apologized for their inappropriate social media post about cannabis but left the original post live, causing ongoing confusion.

We're escalating this to the IOPC to ensure fair treatment for medical cannabis patients.

We stand with you. 💚

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Join PatientsCann's Workshop in a Box sessions to shape the NHS 10-Year Plan and advocate for medical cannabis patients.

🗓️ Sessions:
Community
8 Feb | 2-4PM
11 Feb | 6-8PM

Industry
12 Feb | 10:30AM-12:30PM

📍 Online. Sign up now: eventbrite.com/cc/change-nhs-…

Let’s create change!

1 year ago 3 1 0 0

🌱 We’re pushing for accurate information, fair treatment, and acknowledgment of the harm caused to medical cannabis patients. Updates to follow!

#PoliceReform #MedicalCannabis #Advocacy #EndTheStigma

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
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A formal letter from Dorset Police's Professional Standards Department, dated 10 December 2024, addressed to Mr. S Aziz, Director at PatientsCann UK. The letter acknowledges a complaint made against the police and confirms it has been formally recorded under Part 2 of the Police Reform Act 2002. It states the complaint will be handled at the local police level, with the local neighbourhood inspector tasked with resolving it. The letter also provides guidance on escalating the matter to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) if dissatisfaction remains after the complaint is resolved.

A formal letter from Dorset Police's Professional Standards Department, dated 10 December 2024, addressed to Mr. S Aziz, Director at PatientsCann UK. The letter acknowledges a complaint made against the police and confirms it has been formally recorded under Part 2 of the Police Reform Act 2002. It states the complaint will be handled at the local police level, with the local neighbourhood inspector tasked with resolving it. The letter also provides guidance on escalating the matter to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) if dissatisfaction remains after the complaint is resolved.

⚖️ The issue is being handled locally, and we’ve been informed it’s being chased this week. However, we are disappointed by the delays in resolving this matter, especially as the original post remains live, along with inaccurate news reports, continuing to spread misinformation and stigma.

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The image features a green background with a white exclamation mark inside a circle at the top. Below it, bold white text reads, "Update on Bournemouth Police Complaint." At the bottom, there is a yellow and black striped police tape graphic labeled "POLICE."

The image features a green background with a white exclamation mark inside a circle at the top. Below it, bold white text reads, "Update on Bournemouth Police Complaint." At the bottom, there is a yellow and black striped police tape graphic labeled "POLICE."

📢 We’ve received confirmation that our complaint about Bournemouth Police's social media post misrepresenting medical cannabis has been formally recorded under the Police Reform Act 2002.

1 year ago 1 0 1 0
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PatientsCann UK is challenging Network Rail's restrictive new policy (NRA24-13), which unfairly bans most legal cannabis prescriptions, risks Equality Act breaches, and forces patients off treatment.

📩 Affected? Share your story via DM or email.

patientscann.org.uk/network-rail/

1 year ago 3 2 0 0

#medicalcannabis #mcaw #mcaw2024 #awareness #education #vlog

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
"Two individuals holding signs that read 'Medical Cannabis Legal 6 Years!' stand outdoors with a cannabis plant, celebrating the progress of medical cannabis legalisation in the UK. The graphic includes the logo for 'Medical Cannabis Awareness Week' and text promoting a vlog from the roadshow running November 1st to 7th, set against a collage-style backdrop with a map theme."

"Two individuals holding signs that read 'Medical Cannabis Legal 6 Years!' stand outdoors with a cannabis plant, celebrating the progress of medical cannabis legalisation in the UK. The graphic includes the logo for 'Medical Cannabis Awareness Week' and text promoting a vlog from the roadshow running November 1st to 7th, set against a collage-style backdrop with a map theme."

Check out our Medical Cannabis Awareness Week Roadshow Vlog on YouTube!
youtu.be/w4MI-Nc1Nh0?...

Learn more on our website!
patientscann.org.uk

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