Erica Virtue, Senior Gleaner Writer
The Cabinet should be asked to consider changes to the laws governing the use of ganja before year end.
Justice Minister Mark Golding says international events and changes in the United States - the chief opponent of Jamaica's decriminalisation efforts over the years - make this the right time for lawmakers to consider changes.
"The Ministry of Justice is far advanced in developing a Cabinet submission with a view to reforming the laws relating to ganja," Golding told The Gleaner
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The Cabinet should be asked to consider changes to the laws governing the use of ganja before year end.
Justice Minister Mark Golding says international events and changes in the United States - the chief opponent of Jamaica's decriminalisation efforts over the years - make this the right time for lawmakers to consider changes.
"The Ministry of Justice is far advanced in developing a Cabinet submission with a view to reforming the laws relating to ganja," Golding told The Gleaner
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2...ead/lead3.html
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