(Ed) My picture of the future is to leverage success with Serene to put me in a respectable position from which I can begin lobbying for the legalisation of cannabis back home in the UK. We are years behind the US and legalisation is something that currently has few pioneers really working towards legislation changes.
(Adam) Personally I see the future of cannabis use as a widely accepted practice, much like coffee or alcohol is now, and for the physical and mental medicinal benefits to be finally acknowledged, whether helping the critically ill or the recreational user. The medicinal qualities of cannabis has driven the industry out of the dark ages and I see significant progress within the next 5 years. Eventually, I see the cannabis industry as a huge consumer market but also a heavy influence on other industries, such as hemp for the oil, paper and construction industries. The obstacles for the industry include negative legislation being enforced, competition from other industries and potential risks of cannabis use, which can only be revealed from ongoing research into the plant itself as it becomes more available to study.
I (Ed) am a huge sports fan, following a short but successful rugby career that was stopped by injury I can now only be a spectator in most sports. I do however cycle everywhere, typically on fixed gear bikes - I've already bought myself one to ride in Boulder. I'm also a keen cook, and find that spending an hour cooking after being stressed at work is a really good way to decompress.
(Adam) I enjoy an active lifestyle, including walking, running, cycling, sport and more. I'm also a big lover of good food, there's nothing I don't like or will not try! Spending quality time with friends and family is very important to me, and I particularly enjoy exploring new places and experiencing new things with them and try to instigate an adventure wherever possible. I'm fascinated by profound and existential topics and although no expert, enjoy the studies of astronomy, horology, natural science and art.