![]() When we returned to Britain in 2017, the nation felt backwards. My wife – a lifelong weed refusenik – took to dabbing cannabis-infused coconut powder, one of many products aimed at people who would never have considered rolling a joint. My way back in was a chic, golden vape pen made by Beboe, the “Hermes of marijuana”, which now has a concession in luxury department store Barneys. ![]() ![]() I went to marijuana Tupperware parties I visited a feminist cannabis collective I marvelled at the billboards for green tech start-ups that lined motorways and I reassessed the drug I had written off as a bad thing in my early twenties. I was living in Los Angeles during the “green rush”, and there was a heady sense of possibility in the air. As the comedian John Mulaney remarked: “This is the first time I’ve ever seen a law change because the government is just like, ‘Fine.’” When California voted to legalise recreational cannabis in November 2016, weed smokers could have been forgiven for checking the contents of their bongs.
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