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News (Media Awareness Project) - Jamaica: Commission To Review Use Of Ganja
Title:Jamaica: Commission To Review Use Of Ganja
Published On:2000-09-15
Source:Gleaner (Jamaica)
Fetched On:2008-09-03 08:22:56
COMMISSION TO REVIEW USE OF GANJA

The Government is to set up a broad-based national commission to review the
use of ganja in Jamaica

The review will focus on whether the illegal herb shgould be decriminalised
for use in specific circumstances and conditions.

In a statement yesterday Prime Minister P. J. Patterson said that all the
evidence of the herb's potency would be revisited.

"Countries all over the world are being forced to give consideration to the
complex but delicate issues of social, economic, cultural and security
policies which relate to the issue of ganja," he said. "Jamaica can be no
exception".

The commission, whose chairperson is to be announced next week, is aimed at
ending the long-standing debate regarding the use of ganja in Jamaica.

The Prime Minister's message comes ahead of this week-end's annual
conference of the People's National Party and in the wake of several views
being expressed about allowing persons in private premises to possess small
quantities of ganja for smoking, and sanctioniung the drug for use as a
religious sacrament. The leadership of the influential Region 3 of the PNP
has been lobbying for the decrimincilzation of ganja for personal use.

Mr. Patterson said the commission would be in dialogue with the "relevant
interest groups" and have public consultations, review documented evidence
and scientific opinions about the medicinal value. Also, it would recommend
legislative changes as well as deliberate the use of the drug on health and
patterns of social behavior, the implications for the economy, effects on
crime and security and how changes could affect existing obligations to
international treaties.
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