Shownotes
Twenty raids, five prison terms, and one persistent dream—the story of Gary Youds and the Chillin' Rooms.
Inside a redundant taxi office at 33 Holt Road in Liverpool’s Kensington district, a former property developer named Gary Youds has spent over twenty years playing the world's most stubborn game of cat-and-mouse with the Merseyside Police. Youds created the "Chillin' Rooms"—an Amsterdam-style cannabis café that has become a national flashpoint for drug reform and a local legend.
Whether he is a community pioneer or a persistent offender remains a matter of fierce debate, but his story is undeniably one of the most peculiar chapters in modern British legal history. Once officially dubbed a "cannabis martyr" by a presiding judge, Youds’ persistent defiance highlights a surreal intersection of civil disobedience and public health advocacy in the heart of a major UK city.