Nelly Drummond (b. 1987)

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Alias:
Neal Drummond

Birthplace:
Brighton, East Sussex, England

Born:
December 9, 1987

Neal Drummond - better known by his pseudonym - Nelly Drummond, is a highly influential figure in the UK's cannabis activism community. Born in December 1987 in Brighton, England, Nelly has dedicated his life to advocating for the legalization and normalization of cannabis use.  Nelly is best known as the founder of the United Kingdom Cannabis Club (UKCC), the oldest and most prominent cannabis club in the country. Through UKCC, Nelly has brought together like-minded individuals who are passionate about cannabis and aims to educate the public about the positive aspects of the plant.  In addition to his work with UKCC, Nelly is an accomplished editor, writer, and speaker. He is the editor for the popular cannabis website high-committee.co.uk, where he covers all aspects of the cannabis industry and culture. His writing has helped to educate the public and raise awareness about the plant, and has established him as a respected voice in the cannabis community.  Nelly is also an accomplished author, having written multiple books on the subject of cannabis, including works on its history, uses, and benefits. His writing has helped to destigmatize the substance and bring it into the mainstream, and he continues to be a powerful voice for change in the industry.  Nelly's work has also caught the attention of filmmakers, and he has been featured in multiple documentaries about the cannabis movement in the UK. He was a casting director in the popular documentaries "Grassroots 2016" and "A Look at Britain's Cannabis Culture", where he shared his expertise and insights about the subject.  Through his tireless activism and advocacy, Nelly has played a significant role in shaping the conversation around cannabis in the UK. He continues to be a powerful voice for change in the industry, and his work has helped to bring cannabis into the mainstream and destigmatize its use.

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