http://www.latinpost.com/articles/14780/20140613/medical-personal-marijuana-legalization-jamaica-cabinet-approves-decriminalization-possession-ganja.htm This is turning out to be a good friday the 13th after all
it's a step forward but I feel the jamaican government could reduce poverty greatly and make a dick load of cash by legalizing, taxing and regulating it, not to mention the tourists money on top of that
Legalize two ounces for everyone except those providing it, huh? That's a lotta consumer demand they're creating and a lot of risk to suppliers. Just as planned. Jamaica is damn corrupt. This will make it worse.
Time to smoke the last of this wax until tomorrow, but it might be two loads for the epen, will this be wax Hanukkah? One can only hope.
i've been to jamaica twice... this is the first time i found out that weed is illegal there (the legality of mj never crossed my mind, but i was never given a fair chance )
Yeah dread, it agen de law ower der n Jamaica an a' ! .....But it's the nations biggest cash crop and always has been, it might well be illegal on the books, but in reality the stuff is everywhere, and investigating every wiff of weed is just not feasable for law enforcement services.. I guess you could say that's it's openly tolerated - to an extent, but yeah, it's still an arrestable offense. I'm not too far from Jamaica here in French Saint Martin, in the Windward Islands, and I've just smoked some 'jammy'. It aint as good as it used to be [ like a lot of other things ] ....but it's pretty much always been plentiful during the quarter century that I've been here. "Sinsi fum Vinci" was the cry back in the old days, the 80's, as St Vincent was our main supplier, which was tasty bush weed. Then in the 90's we started seeing some 'jammy', which was much better and a bit more pricey. Some Colomban appears from time to time, usually smelling of amonia to get it past the dogs, or occasionally some old sailor will dig up a stash of hash that he buried on some outer island, after a stint in jail somewhere. I did hear that some o' dem Jamaican ganga farmers are not exactly happy with the new proposed changes to the law, and would prefer things left as they are.