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Rev.Holden Greene Cannabis Sacrament Minister


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Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 5:33 pm Post subject: US Again Dismisses Lax Ganja Talks |
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sorry i dont have a link for this i found it on another message board if you need it try a google search
Earl Moxam and Howard Campbell, The Jamaica Gleaner - 29 Apr, 05
The United States Government is maintaining its opposition to decriminalising the use of marijuana as is being contemplated in Jamaica.
According to David Murray, the special assistant to the director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), this approach is a prescription for failure, which will only make the drug problems more complicated.
He noted that the evidence against the proposal to decriminalise the personal use of ganja is now more convincing, citing the United Kingdom as one example where the proposal has failed.
"They said the experience has not worked. They are reclassifying marijuana ... it's dangerous and it impacts our society," he told The Gleaner.
Mr. Murray also said a similar situation exists in Holland where ganja is said to be recognised in some cases as being progressive. But according to him, that country has seen unintended consequences prompting it to 'get away' from cannabis café and the distribution of cannabis among young people.
Mr. Murray said there must be a rejection of all elements of the drug culture if society is to overcome the associated problems.
Statements Rebuffed
In the meantime, Professor Barry Chevannes, a member of the government-appointed National Ganja Commission (NGC), has rebuffed Mr. Murray's statements as "most unfortunate".
"There is absolutely no substance to that argument,­ decriminalisation will make things better," Dr. Chevannes told The Gleaner yesterday. "For example, no longer will youths be arrested for smoking."
Last year the 15-member NGC submitted its report to the select committee of Parliament, which includes a recommendation for among other things the decriminalisation of small quantities of ganja.
Professor Chevannes said the committee had approved all but one of the NGC's seven recommendations, the exception being the lifting of restrictions on persons and organisations that use the plant for religious purposes.
Heading the list of recommendations was a request for an amendment of the law that sees private users, including minors, being prosecuted. The NGC recommends that minors be tried in petty sessions and, if fined, they leave court without a criminal record.
The NGC was appointed in 2000 by Prime Minister P.J. Patterson. Professor Chevannes says there is absolutely no merit in Mr. Murray's arguments. _________________ "look...the people you are looking for are the people you depend on.we cook your meals , we haul your trash ,we connect your calls, we drive your ambulances,we guard you while you sleep"
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Go, Jamaica! Go!
Triple your tourism!
Legalize now. This afternoon. Right this minute! _________________ "We are the Ones we have been waiting for."
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Fyrefly1 Cannabis Sacrament Minister


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As long as you have cited a source (which you have) then you're all right... _________________ Fyrefly1
"All truth passes through three stages: first it is ridiculed, second it is violently opposed, and third it is accepted as self-evident."
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Fyrefly1 Cannabis Sacrament Minister


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 _________________ Fyrefly1
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