It wasn't all that long ago that the British cannabis scene was looked upon as the poor relation in the global fight for rational laws regarding cannabis.
Whilst the United States, Canada and Europe seemed to have it all going for them us in the UK were forced to watch from the by-lines as the green ganja was seemingly cut up and shared out without British representation at the big table.
Today however there's a new kid on the block so far as the British cannabis scene is concerned.
Reddit has for a long time been right at the top of the social networking pile when it came to cannabis news. Although it started out as a bit of a geeky, slightly techy social network 'Ents' are invited to set up their own 'branch's' or sub-reddits and soon afterwards reddit.com/trees was born.
Started around the same time as Digg and Delicio.us Reddit was one of the first socal networking sites which was used so people could share news which was important to them.
The only real issue is, it all seemed to be American news, with little to write home about relating to the British cannabis scene.
UKTREES is the latest cannabis social network to hit the wires and the real beauty of UKTREES is the fact no one person controls it. Its a social network so the content is judged in the very best way possible. By the members.
With the very best content floating to the top, and the very worst, sinking into internet obscurity.
So next time you're wondering whats happening in the world of British cannabis find out as soon as it happens, by checking out UKTREES on reddit.