EDITORIAL - Not Far Enough With Ganja Plan
Published: Sunday | June 15, 2014 0 Comments
The devil, they say, is in the details. In that regard, we await the specifics of the legislative amendments promised by the justice minister, Mark Golding, to decriminalise the use of marijuana, or, as we call it in Jamaica, ganja.
Nonetheless, this newspaper supports the proposals that have been approved by the Cabinet, and outlined by Mr Golding last week, although we believe that even as an initial step, they do not go far enough.
In so far as we understand the plan, to be given effect by legislation Mr Golding says he will table before Parliament goes on its summer recess, the most fundamental undertaking will be the clearing of criminal records of tens of thousands of people in Jamaica, mostly young men who have been convicted for the possession of small amounts of ganja.
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2...cleisure1.html
Published: Sunday | June 15, 2014 0 Comments
The devil, they say, is in the details. In that regard, we await the specifics of the legislative amendments promised by the justice minister, Mark Golding, to decriminalise the use of marijuana, or, as we call it in Jamaica, ganja.
Nonetheless, this newspaper supports the proposals that have been approved by the Cabinet, and outlined by Mr Golding last week, although we believe that even as an initial step, they do not go far enough.
In so far as we understand the plan, to be given effect by legislation Mr Golding says he will table before Parliament goes on its summer recess, the most fundamental undertaking will be the clearing of criminal records of tens of thousands of people in Jamaica, mostly young men who have been convicted for the possession of small amounts of ganja.
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2...cleisure1.html
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