Hi all. As you may be aware we are currently experiencing some problems with our checkout and it's not working. This is because our merchant suddenly decided after 6 years of a great and prosperous working relationship that they weren't willing to process transactions from a site with 'adult' content such as our own.
We are currently working on an alternative checkout system but it's taking a little bit longer then we'd like. If you'd still like to place an order you can do so via bank transfer or cheque. Please email jo@coffeesh0p.com with what you'd like and which method you'd prefer and I'll get back to you with the relevant details.
Apologies for any inconvenience and huge thanks to those of you persevering with placing orders with us. We will definitely be back up and running properly soon but you guys are keeping us going in the meantime! - John & Jo
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Laws making possession of cannabis a largely non-arrestable offence could be reversed, Gordon Brown has said. As part of a review of the entire UK drugs strategy, a consultation on reclassifying cannabis will be launched next week. The drug was downgraded from class B to class C in 2004, but politicians are worried that more potent strains of the drug are becoming available.
However, in more news this week, many top ministers have admitted to smoking cannabis themselves in their youth, particularly their university days. Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, Chancellor Alastair Darling and Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly are among those who admitted using the drug in the past, and many others declined to comment.
Is it fair that people who have used the drug themselves have the power to make it illegal, or should the public be allowed to make their own 'mistakes'?
What do you think? Feel free to leave us a comment or post in the Forums