If you’re good at making cannabis joints we may have just found the perfect job for you.

The Hemp Earth Dispensary in Brighton is seeking a ‘professional spliff roller’.

We wouldn’t blame you for thinking this was a rouse by authorities to catch people who use illegal drugs but we swear it’s not.

Candidates will actually be making spliffs from organic rolling paper and 0.7gms of the company’s ‘finest CBD Flowers’.


The shop claims only ‘fully legal, below 0.2% THC products’ will be used.

You can now actually get paid to roll a spliff (Picture:

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To get the job you will have to pass a tryout being held at the shop on Wednesday.



We would recommend being as alert as you can so it’s probably best you don’t smoke weed before attending.

The advertisement reads: ‘We are seeking the crème de la crème of Brighton based spliff rollers to come and join our team at Hemp Earth Dispensary.

‘Can you roll the perfect pure spliff in under five minutes? If so then we want you!

‘Come to Hemp Earth Dispensary on Wednesday, February 27 at 2pm for a spliff rolling contest.

‘You roll, we’ll time you. If you’re the fastest and make the prettiest spliff, then we’ll keep you.’

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We’re not quite sure about this advert (

Picture: Hemp Earth Dispensary)

You can test out how good you are at rolling spliffs at the try out (Picture: Getty Images)

It’s not a full-time job so you’ll also have to figure out another way to supplement your income.

Actually, it will only be for two hours a week and the pay is £10 an hour so you’d really have to love rolling joints to apply.

Organisers said they discouraged anyone from attempting to bring any prohibited substances on to their premises.

A spokesman for the Hemp Earth Dispensary said: ‘More than anything we wish to stress, that nothing illegal is ever present on the premises at any time, and attempting to bring any prohibited substances on to our premises is strictly forbidden.’

But Peter Reynolds from Cannabis Law Reform told Metro.co.uk anyone participating in the event could be committing an offence.

He added: ‘The 0.2% THC limit is completely irrelevant except in the narrow subject of applying for a licence to cultivate industrial hemp but you still have to have a licence to grow and to possess it otherwise it’s the same as any other variety of cannabis.

‘Also, all licences specifically state that all leaves and flowers must be destroyed.’

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