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🌿 Medical Cannabis in the UK: What is actually Legal Since 2018?

  • Writer: Buddy
    Buddy
  • 9 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

Hey friends, Buddy here 👋 If you're new to the world of medical cannabis, then just remeber you're not alone. One of the biggest questions I get is: "Is cannabis legal in the UK now?"  So let’s set the record straight clearly and calmly.


Here’s what actually changed back in 2018 (and what didn’t) so you can make sense of the system without the smoke and mirrors.

📅 A Quick Timeline: What Changed in 2018

On 1 November 2018, the UK government made it legal for specialist doctors to prescribe cannabis-based products for medicinal use in limited circumstances.

That doesn’t mean cannabis was fully legalised but it was a turning point. Before that, cannabis was classed as Schedule 1 (meaning "no medical use"). After the change, certain products moved to Schedule 2, making prescriptions legal in specific cases.

🧑‍⚕️ So Who Can Prescribe It? Only specialist doctors on the General Medical Council’s Specialist Register can legally prescribe medical cannabis in the UK not your regular GP.

These prescriptions are often issued through private clinics, not the NHS (though NHS access is technically possible, it’s still very limited).

Buddy tip: If you’re looking into medical cannabis, it’s worth speaking to a clinic that specialises in cannabis-based treatment options.

💊 What Products Are Legal?

The law allows for the prescription of cannabis-based products for medicinal use (CBPMs). This includes:

  • Full-spectrum cannabis flower for vaporising (combustion is not allowed)

  • Oils and tinctures

  • Capsules or sprays (like Sativex)

All of these are tightly controlled and must meet UK regulations.

Important: Products bought over the counter, like CBD oil from health shops, aren’t the same as prescription medical cannabis.

🚫 What’s Still Illegal?

Let’s clear up a big one: recreational cannabis use is still illegal in the UK.

That means:

  • You can’t grow your own plants (even for medical reasons)

  • You can’t legally buy cannabis unless it’s prescribed

  • You can’t use someone else’s prescription

Cannabis remains a Class B drug, so possession, supply, or production without proper authority is against the law.

"Think of it like prescription meds, just because it’s legal for some, doesn’t mean it’s legal for everyone."

💬 Why Aren’t More People Talking About This?

Because it’s confusing, and stigma hasn’t disappeared overnight. But that’s what we’re here for, to make things clear, friendly, and non-judgmental.

In short:

  • Cannabis can be prescribed legally

  • It’s not as simple as asking your GP

  • Not all products are equal

📣 Buddy’s Takeaway

Medical cannabis has been legal in the UK since 2018, but only in very specific circumstances. If you're considering it, do your research, speak to qualified professionals, and stay informed.

And hey, whether you're just curious or already exploring medical options, there’s no shame in asking questions. That’s how we all learn.

Stay smart, stay curious, Buddy 🌿

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