Insite asked ReLeaf Malta: Should cannabis be legalised, how can education about the positive and negative effects of it be implemented in the school curriculum? If we may rephrase this question, as follows: What type of educational messages and information related to...
February is the month of love, unity, and kind thoughts for those most close to our hearts. Nonetheless, the joys and love that brings Valentine’s day, especially when considering the challenging social distancing provisions introduced in 2020 and extended in 2021,...
Cannabis has been used for spiritual, medicinal and recreational purposes for thousands of years and continues to be widely used around the world. In Malta, statistics from the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) Malta Report (2019)...
As clarified by the UN World Drug Report of 2020, cannabis continues to be one of the most widely consumed illicit substance around the world. The situation in Malta more or less reflects the levels of use in Europe and other affluent Western countries. What is...
ReLeaf Malta was founded in 2017 by a group of Maltese citizens calling on the Government to change the draconian laws criminalising people who use cannabis and push forward additional legislative changes to the initial changes enacted in 2015 (depenalised 3.5grms for...