“While
the Dangerous Drugs Act and its regulations and the Food and Drug Regulations,
1975, provide a regime for the use of extracts, tinctures, or preparations made
from cannabis, the prohibitions of the Dangerous Drugs Act make any dealing
with the ganja plant itself illegal, without exception, and, therefore, do not
allow locally grown cannabis plants to be used to produce extracts, tinctures,
or preparations for medical, scientific, or any other purpose”
Minister of Justice
Mark Golding speaking about the decriminalization of Marijuana (Cannabis
Sativa) at a Press Briefing at Jamaica House on Tuesday September 30th
2014
Another
historic day in Parliament occurred on Tuesday September 30th, 2014!
On
this day the Bill to amend the Criminal Records (Rehabilitation of Offenders)
Act was passed into law, effectively decriminalizing the possession of small
quantities of Marijuana (Cannabis Sativa)
as reported in the article “Bill passed to
expunge records for minor offences”, Published Tuesday September 30, 2014
4:12 pm by Daraine Luton, Senior Staff Reporter, The Jamaica Gleaner and “House
approves crime expungement Bill”, Wednesday, October 01, 2014, The Jamaica Observer.
This
comes roughly a week after Alaska Reporter Charlo Greene quit KTVA as a News
Anchor after she revealed that she was the president of the Alaska Cannabis
Club, effectively executing her decision as she had no-choice but to quit as
noted in “KTVA
reporter quits on-air after saying she owns Alaska Cannabis Club, published
September 21, 2014 by Laurel Andrews, Alaska
Dispatch News.
And
yes, dear reader, she quit like a boss as can be seen below!
Thus
our decriminalization of possession of small amounts of Marijuana (Cannabis Sativa), albeit sheer
coincidence a week later, was nonetheless a spectacular way to get the debate
started all over again and jumpstart the Medical Marijuana (Cannabis Sativa)!
Especially
as Marijuana (Cannabis Sativa) can
also be used in the treatment of the arthritic pains and the THC (Tetra Hydro Cannabinol)
oil can be used to treat the Rash from the Chikungunya Virus as hinted in my blog article
entitled “Minister
of Health comes clean on Chikungunya Virus Epidemic - 35 Official Cases as 60
percent possibly Infected and Medicines running low”.
Truth
be told, this was some months in coming! This was some months in coming since
being promised in July 2014. This it can really be seen as a fulfillment of
Minister of Justice Mark Golding’s promise to have the Dangerous Drugs Act and
the Criminal Records (Rehabilitation of Offenders) Act amended by September
2014.
This
original promise was made at the Press Conference held on Friday June 13th
2014 with regards to changes to the Dangerous Drugs Act and the Criminal
Records (Rehabilitation of Offenders) Act as stated my blog article
entitled “Minister
of Justice Mark Golding Marijuana Decriminalization by September 2014 – Ras
Puddler’s Cultivation not possible as Ganja High upgraded to Ganja University”.
Effectively
this marks Jamaica decriminalization of small amounts of Marijuana (Cannabis Sativa), specifically 2 oz,
reducing the possession to a mere JA$1000 ticket.
Please
note this is just decriminalization of that specific amount and not 10 lb or
any amount above; that's still illegal according to Minister of National Security
Peter Bunting, quote: “The whole issue of trafficking, dealing, export of ganja
for non-medicinal or other purposes, that is not on the table at this time, the
police will still be vigorously enforcing the law and our obligations under
various international treaties”.
However,
smoking Marijuana (Cannabis Sativa)
in private is legal, as smoking it in public places can attract a fine similar
to those imposed under the ban on Smoking Tobacco and Cigarettes, albeit that
technically is open to legal interpretation, as a spliff is NOT Tobacco BUT it
IS smoking!
Marijuana's Historic
Decriminalization – No more arrests and imprisonment for Spliff
The
Fine is now set to JA$1000 when caught by the Jamaican Constabulary Force aka
the Jamaican Police and is payable outside of the Court System within a thirty
(30) day timeframe. Repeat offenders below the age of 18 will be referred to
the National Council for Drug Abuse for Counseling on Substance Abuse.
Hopefully they'll have food on hand, as they'll probably just be hungry from
the munchies.
This
part of the legislation is a little troubling for me, as there is no absolute
proof that Marijuana
(Cannabis Sativa is addictive as noted by
Laci Green of DNEWS!
Best
of all, it means that persons with past Criminal Record of Marijuana possession
can have those records expunged, thus allowing them to be freed of a criminal
record and get US VISA’s an Jobs abroad as noted by Minister of National Security
Peter Bunting, quote: “There is no doubt that the vast majority of persons who
will benefit from this bill are those who have been convicted for possession of
small quantities of ganja. We are talking about the thousands and thousands of
Jamaicans who have been confined to the back quarter of the economy because
with a criminal record, there are many jobs they can't get, many countries they
can't visit because they need a clean police record to get a visa”.
Not
to mention preventing juveniles from being locked up in prison and ending up
being beaten or dying in lockup! This was the case with the high-profile
beating of Mario Deane, who died from his injuries received while being held at
the Barnett Street Police Station in Montego Bay, St James.
Since
then three (3) Jamaican Police officers, Corporal Elaine Stewart, District
Constable Marlon Grant and Woman District Constable Juliana Clevon were granted
bail when they appeared before the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate's Court on
Friday September 26th 2014 as stated in the article “Cops Charged In
Mario Deane Beating Death Granted Bail”, Published Friday September 26,
2014 1:31 pm, The Jamaica Gleaner.
Marijuana
Pharmaceutical Industry - Still no word on Cultivation or legalizing Hemp
Still
members of the Jamaican Society has negative connotations associated with
Marijuana (Cannabis Sativa) despite
it's well known healing properties and medicinal benefits as noted in my blog article
entitled “Ras
Puddler says Legalization of Marijuana benefits large Scale Growers - How
Teenagers can Learn to Extract THC for personal Use to make Chocolate Cookie,
Brownies and Sorrell Cake for Christmas”.
Even
the Minister of Health Dr. Fenton Ferguson, is adamant that Jamaican needs to
developed a Pharmaceutical Industry based on Marijuana (Cannabis Sativa), which I fully explained in my blog article
entitled “Dr.
Fenton Ferguson want Marijuana Medicine – Pharmaceutical Marijuana means big
Profits and Taxes for the GOJ”, sidestepping issues relating to
addictiveness, as absolute proof of this doesn’t exist.
Meanwhile
there is also no clear cute guideline as to when full legalization of Marijuana
(Cannabis Sativa will take place.
Full legalization will most likely come after the establishment of a licensing
authority for Marijuana farmers to grow Ganja and Hemp for a burgeoning
Medicinal Ganja Industry as noted in the article “Cabinet
Approves Changes To Ganja Law”, Published Wednesday October 1, 2014, The Jamaica Gleaner.
According
to Minister of Justice Mark Golding speaking about the decriminalization of
Marijuana (Cannabis Sativa at a Press
Briefing at Jamaica House on Tuesday September 30th 2014, that work
in Progress, quote: “We need to now flesh out the specifics of the licence and
framework to go hand-in-hand once the amendments have been approved and
implemented”.
The Jamaica Gleaner did an excellent
Video article on Minister of Justice Mark Golding speaking about the
decriminalization of Marijuana (Cannabis
Sativa) at a Press Briefing at Jamaica House on Tuesday September 30th
2014.
Hopefully
when such a licensing framework comes on stream, it won't be biased only to
wealthy landowners and farmers but will be available to all Ganja farmers,
large or small as stated in the article “Lobbyists
In High Spirits Over Ganja Reform”, Published Wednesday October 1, 2014, by
Daraine Luton, Senior Staff Reporter, The
Jamaica Gleaner .
But
from what has been said by Minister of Justice Mark Golding on Marijuana (Cannabis Sativa) cultivation, growing it
for research and the making of Pharmaceutical products such as neutraceuticals
is definitely on.
It
won’t be long before making more companies like Dr. Henry Lowe Medicanja as
detained in my blog
article entitled “Dr.Henry
Lowe launches Medicanja and jump-starts Pharmaceutical Industry in our Back
yard – Pharmaceutical Research Renaissance in Jamaica” become more
commonplace.
To
quote LORD Anthony Gifford who presided over the proceedings related to the
amendments and passage of the bill to amend the Dangerous Drugs Act and the
Criminal Records (Rehabilitation of Offenders) Act: “There should be no penalty for cultivation
because if you are allowed to possess, then you must be allowed to grow”.
We
as Jamaicans hope the same thing too, as it would lift many Jamaicans out of poverty
and set many free from their past misdemeanors involving possession of a spiff.
Not to mention quit out jobs like a boss as the Alaska Reporter Charlo Greene
did when she quit KTVA.
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