Cannabis use in Malta has changed a lot in recent years, and it’s now split into two clear paths: recreational and medical. Knowing how they differ – legally and in everyday practice – matters
Cannabis is used for both medicinal and recreational purposes, but knowing what happens in the hours after use helps people make safer choices. This guide walks through the short-term psychological, physical and cognitive effects
The Authority for the Responsible Use of Cannabis (ARUC) is central to Malta’s move from prohibition to a regulated, safety‑focused cannabis sector. Below we explain ARUC’s role, its harm‑reduction approach, and how 507 Cannabis
The link between cannabis and mental health is nuanced and still being mapped – especially here in Malta after recent legal changes. This guide breaks down what we know about potential mental health risks,
Harm reduction for cannabis means using evidence-based practices and common-sense habits to lower the chance of harm while still allowing people to enjoy cannabis. It’s about clear information, safer choices, and sensible limits –
As cannabis becomes more accepted and regulated, questions about its long-term effects are increasingly important. This article walks through the evidence on chronic health risks, highlights areas where research is still evolving, and outlines
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