News (Media Awareness Project) - Jamaica: Commission Gives Thumbs Up To Legalization Of |
Title: | Jamaica: Commission Gives Thumbs Up To Legalization Of |
Published On: | 2001-08-18 |
Source: | Salt Lake Tribune (UT) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 10:42:01 |
JAMAICA: COMMISSION GIVES THUMBS UP TO LEGALIZATION OF MARIJUANA
KINGSTON -- A government commission recommended Thursday that marijuana be
legalized for personal use by adults -- a move the government probably will
endorse despite opposition from the United States, which has spent millions
to eradicate the crop on the Caribbean island.
The National Commission on Ganja -- as marijuana is known here -- also said
Jamaica should allow the use of marijuana for religious purposes. This is
important to the Rastafarian minority, who worship deceased Ethiopian
Emperor Haile Selassie as a prophet and use marijuana as a sacrament.
Prime Minister P.J. Patterson last year appointed the commission, which
included academics and doctors. So far, he and elected officials have not
publicly commented on the report.
KINGSTON -- A government commission recommended Thursday that marijuana be
legalized for personal use by adults -- a move the government probably will
endorse despite opposition from the United States, which has spent millions
to eradicate the crop on the Caribbean island.
The National Commission on Ganja -- as marijuana is known here -- also said
Jamaica should allow the use of marijuana for religious purposes. This is
important to the Rastafarian minority, who worship deceased Ethiopian
Emperor Haile Selassie as a prophet and use marijuana as a sacrament.
Prime Minister P.J. Patterson last year appointed the commission, which
included academics and doctors. So far, he and elected officials have not
publicly commented on the report.
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