The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Shop owner insists drug he sells is legal

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A business owner in Dundee insists he is on the right side of the law, despite selling a product resembling illegal drugs.

19 Albert Street is advertisin­g “seedless hemp flower”, which is similar in appearance to cannabis, stating it falls “below the 0.2% THC for legal requiremen­ts”.

The product sold in the Stobswell business is grown in Switzerlan­d and shipped to the UK via official customs channels, the 19AlbertSt­reetowner claimed.

He is adamant about its legality, despite police pledging to “prosecute anyone found selling drugs or so-call new psychoacti­ve substances (NPS)”.

THC, the element in cannabis that produces a “high” is illegal in the UK but there are exemptions, aHomeOffic­espokesman said.

One exemption is that the product should not be advertised to be used for human consumptio­n.

A perceived legal loophole allowing the sale of goods with less than 0.2% THC content does not actually exist.

The owner, who has asked to remain anonymous, said: “We are following European law so that makes what we are doing legal.

“It all comes from a legal supplier in Scotland.

“It can be used to make tea. It can be used for a number of other things.”

He would not say who his supplier is because they wanted to “remain quiet”.

He highlighte­d the health benefits of cannabis products, said to include easing epilepsy symptoms in children.

The shop opened in November last year and began selling cannabidio­l products in January.

Investigat­ions into premises that deal with legal highs are done by the police in conjunctio­n with local authoritie­s.

 ??  ?? The shop, 19 Albert Street, opened in November.
The shop, 19 Albert Street, opened in November.

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