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Jamaica considers legalising ganja

Jah mon.

Jamaica is considering the legalisation of marijuana, a drug revered by members of the island's large Rastafarian population who say smoking it is part of their religion.

A seven-member government commission has been researching possible changes to the Caribbean nation's anti-drug laws, which some police complain are clogging courts and jails with marijuana-related cases, a government official said.

"We have discussed it, and we are preparing a report to present to the prime minister," said Deputy Prime Minister Kenneth Baugh.

In 2003, a government commission recommended legalising marijuana in small amounts for personal use.

But lawmakers never acted, saying legalisation might entail loss of their country's US anti-drug certification. Countries that lose it face economic sanctions.

A US State Department report on Friday said Jamaica is the largest producer of marijuana in the Caribbean and a major hub for drugs bound for the US.

Members of the Rastafarian movement, which emerged in Jamaica in the 1930s out of anger over the oppression of blacks, have long lobbied for the legalisation of the drug that they say brings them closer to the divine.

There are an estimated 700,000 Rastafarians in the world, most of them among Jamaica's 2.6 million people.

Does anyone seriously think this is a bad idea?

Posted By jamesk at 2008-03-01 20:51:10 permalink | comments
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yasser . : 2010-06-09 22:50:53
i like weeeeeeeeeed
conjob. : 2008-03-04 18:57:20
Fat chance the gov't would defy the usa and ally with chavez. Of course most pot-heads wouln't be aware of the big picture. Economics [money] is secondary to FEAR of dopers next door.
zupakomputer. : 2008-03-04 09:11:29
Exactly.....I mean, how is that anyway near to being free or democratic - Mexico wants to legalise small amounts of some drugs for personal use, and big bully USA thinks it can go in and tell other countries what they can and can't do.

Yeah, they get that from the yesteryear 'johnny-foreigner conquering' Empire mentality of the UK, but it's freakin' ridiculous how these government people can be so two-faced about all these key important issues.

"Freedom" M. Yass. There's f-all freedom-anything about any of it.

Robert. : 2008-03-04 03:20:13
So much for spreading democracy, eh, America?
YASSIN. : 2008-03-03 13:45:56
WE NEED PEACE AND LOVE, MR BABYLON
yassin. : 2008-03-03 13:44:38
why cant you leave us alone BABYLONS
yaya. : 2008-03-02 11:06:51
cafes would pop up our of the ground. tourists would flock.
it's time!

zupakomputer. : 2008-03-02 08:49:59
Would economic sanctions against them even matter, considering their tourism income alone would go through the roof into jackpot territory, and loads of folk would want to move their homes and businesses there too. They'd end up having to buy more islands to cope with the demand.

Imagine the tourist run buses and coaches that go to Amsterdam, except on a cruiseship instead. Then think 'international waters'.

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