Our director @Tim Henley is soon going to start an on-going video series for MedBud.
It'll eventually be available on both YouTube and general social media platforms. We intend to cover everything from industry news and worldwide developments, to new product launches, review summaries, website news and more. What's most important is we don't want to rush launch, so things will likely ramp up over a few months as we feel is most suitable.
Tim has a huge amount of experience in the industry, first legally importing CBD from the US ten years ago, long before full medical legalisation. He went from working alongside advocacy groups and vape stores pushing for medical access – to after legalisation, managing a clinic, and importing legal meds.
Generally, since joining us last November, he's quickly become a core part of the team, and that's probably because he has been amongst our most important industry advisors since around 2023, and has shaped our direction heavily so far.
Next week Tim will be answering questions on an AMA-style thread, and further discussing what we have planned for the year ahead.
If you have any questions about the industry, running a clinic, prescribing, importing, legal regulations or requirements - please ask away below. There's so much for us all to achieve here at MedBud, and we have a lot to get launched over the coming months
Question from @cornucopia
Question from @OldBloke
Several questions from @Delta 9
Question from @Fiddlesticks
Question from @Dooby Doo
Question from @TheGreenAvenger
It'll eventually be available on both YouTube and general social media platforms. We intend to cover everything from industry news and worldwide developments, to new product launches, review summaries, website news and more. What's most important is we don't want to rush launch, so things will likely ramp up over a few months as we feel is most suitable.
We're incredibly proud to announce that Tim Henley has officially joined MedBud™ as Director of Business Development.
Tim has been serving as the lead director for Cannim in the UK, both establishing and managing Lumir® clinic at the University of Birmingham. Entering this space during the infancy of UK medical cannabis legalisation, Tim has been both a passionate advocate and champion of patient rights; as well as a pioneering leader within our industry unafraid to challenge the status quo at each step.
For those that aren't aware, Cannim, the Australian parent company...
Tim has been serving as the lead director for Cannim in the UK, both establishing and managing Lumir® clinic at the University of Birmingham. Entering this space during the infancy of UK medical cannabis legalisation, Tim has been both a passionate advocate and champion of patient rights; as well as a pioneering leader within our industry unafraid to challenge the status quo at each step.
For those that aren't aware, Cannim, the Australian parent company...
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Tim has a huge amount of experience in the industry, first legally importing CBD from the US ten years ago, long before full medical legalisation. He went from working alongside advocacy groups and vape stores pushing for medical access – to after legalisation, managing a clinic, and importing legal meds.
Generally, since joining us last November, he's quickly become a core part of the team, and that's probably because he has been amongst our most important industry advisors since around 2023, and has shaped our direction heavily so far.
Next week Tim will be answering questions on an AMA-style thread, and further discussing what we have planned for the year ahead.
If you have any questions about the industry, running a clinic, prescribing, importing, legal regulations or requirements - please ask away below. There's so much for us all to achieve here at MedBud, and we have a lot to get launched over the coming months
Question from @cornucopia
does every product on the UK market have to have a certificate of analysis?
i assume they have to be tested to attain the THC/CBD % but do they also have to be tested for terpenes for example and if so why isn't the terpene information released when the product is available ?
it blows my mind how a medicine can be sold but there is no information to help the patient understand what symptom it might help treat etc
Question from @OldBloke
Greetings Tim, looking forward to this development and seeing more of you.
I have a thing about the age of our MC, it appears to me that a lot of UK MC flos is old and stale likely due to regulatory timelines and holdups. Can you give us any insight as to how this could be streamlined to improve quality and meet patient needs and expectations?
Several questions from @Delta 9
Hi Tim
(1) What would be the main reason to not be forthcoming , proactive and proud, to hide a COA?
(2) Do you think that a product should have it labled that its been remediated and what type used just like irradiation?
(3) What can we do to give patients the rights to request such info to be public?
(4)Can patients have adverse effects /allergies from terpenes and do you think they should be labled on packaging like food?
(5) Terpinolene dominated labelled Indica Hybrid could be an issue as we have seen with some terpinolene outlier recessive profiles, seen a few patients having adverse effcts thinking the effects would be opposite , Its catching patients off guard. Should this be taken seriously?
(6)Do you think the industry should come together to give subsidy for patients on low income in these crazy cost of living times and or just simply allowed to Grow our own cannabis like germany?
Question from @Fiddlesticks
Hi Tim
I think the main questions I would ask is why the mandatory 10g pack size, cost and disparity in pricing between identical products in the UK and Europe?
Thanks again and look forward to reading your responses.
Question from @Dooby Doo
Its down to money why you don't see some of the Terpenes available with some flower that comes along, Growers have to pay the cost for analysis![]()
When is Hash going to be available in the UK if it is at all? also, can you see different types of Rosin not Rosin carts being available in the near future?
Question from @TheGreenAvenger
How enforced are the regulations with regards to data logging? Ie temperatures and humidity?
What body/agency takes responsibility for checking such logs? Or are companies self regulating in the sense that their word/logs are taken as truth?
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