Unfortunately for Malta’s cannabis users, Lovin Malta’s The Planting Authority was, in fact, our April Fool’s stunt.
However, the Planting Authority does reflect what Lovin Malta strongly believes to be the way forward when it comes to cannabis reform. And if you agree with this message, help us get the word out by buying the very real merchandise we created with our friends at Souvenirs That Don’t Suck.
If people should not be punished for using cannabis, as our legislators seem to be agreeing, then the next logical step would be to ensure users have access to the plant in a safe and regulated manner.
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Malta took a moment to pause from the sobriety of Holy Week on Thursday, as April Fool’s day made a comeback with practical jokes shared across social media.
While many would-be pranksters took a step back last year as the country was still adjusting to the first weeks of partial lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic, the jokers have come back in full force.
With the government announcing a white paper on cannabis reform, the green theme was high on people’s minds.
Local craft beer company Stretta announced it would be launching a Stretta Premium Lager No7+ with cannabis extract, set to hit bars and restaurants in April.