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Super Strength Cannabis

James Jones | 21.09.2007 14:30

Skunk is described as the strongest form of cannabis.Not for long.

Information came to me today about a new strain of cannabis that contains 35% THC.Well above any previous strain of skunk.I spoke with James Ward of ganjaland earlier today on the telephone who is having this new strain cultivated at a secret location in Spain.I asked him why he thought it was neccessary to cultivate cannabis at that strength.His reply was "People who come to my site are stoners.They want the best seeds and the strongest cannabis.The new strain is being grown by a man with 30 years of cultivating cannabis.By cross straining with types such as Black domina and G13. By the end of 2008 we will have a strain with as much as 40% THC.We will only be selling the seeds not the actual cannabis.I asked Mr Ward if he was concerned about the effects cannabis was having on mental health in the young.He said."Most young people drink as well as smoke.It's the drink that has the bad effect on them.We educate the young not to binge on cannabis.Also the kind of cannabis the young people are getting is corrupted with all kinds of crap from grit to glass beads."
James Ward was one of the original campaignors for legalising cannabis and opened the second Dutch Experience coffee shop in Bournemouth known as the DE2.It was eventually closed by police and Mr Ward was arrested and sentenced to 2 years suspended sentence.

James Jones