Cannabis cafe to open in Manchester, UK thanks to activist Colin Davies

Colin Davies opening a cannabis cafe on Tariff St in Manchester.

Cannabis campaigner Colin Davies is planning to open a hemp oil shop in Manchester. 

He has teamed up with a businessman in Holland to sell oil containing CBD (cannabidiol) which is legal and is said to help people with medical conditions like epilepsy.

It does not contain another extract of the plant called THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) which is the part of the plant that makes people ‘high’ in large doses.

“It’s legal, it’s good stuff and it works,” Colin, 57, from Romiley, told the M.E.N. speaking about the CBD oil.

“The oil is extracted from an industrial plant in Germany. We have people filling it into bottles, branding it and we are bringing it over. We’ve already sold quite a bit in England,” he said.

“You’re not going to get high on it. It’s medicinal. It helps with all kinds...

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