understanding the law on cannabis.
it come's under a drugs ACT.(statute law)
the definition of statute is
Before a statute becomes law in some countries, it must be agreed upon by the highest executive in the government, and finally published as part of a code. In many countries, statutes are organized in topical arrangements (or "codified") within publications called codes, such as the United States Code. In the United States, statutory law is distinguished from and subordinate to constitutional law.
It is important to realise that a statute in and of itself is not a law de jure but merely de facto. It is a legislated rule of a society which has been given the force of law, by consent of the governed. There is speculation as to whether consent of the governed is given by the democratic process, or whether it is required in each individual case--such as by contracting with courts or police officers, whether directly or indirectly.
it is only law when you agree to it being law!
if you do not know your rights then its seen as you have none.
people need to learn to say no . to search warrents police stops ect. they are all unlawfull
how can a COMPANY have any power over you unless you give them it
here's the proof that they are operating as a company !!
https://smallbusiness.dnb.com/ePlatf...untry=GB#goTop
they are knowing as a public body ( definition of public body is )
Quango or qango is an acronym (variously spelt out as quasi non-governmental organisation, quasi-autonomous non-governmental organisation, and quasi-autonomous national government organisation) used notably in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and elsewhere to label colloquially an organisation to which government has devolved power. In the United Kingdom the official term is "non-departmental public body" or NDPB.
we assume they are laws so we agree with these company and allow then to steal from us and do what they please
its all in the words they use.
peace ...
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