Hemp
Cultivation in Jamaica
The situation in Jamaica:
LEGALIZE GANJA CAMPAIGN [Jamaica] News Bulletin:
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Mission: To campaign by all legitimate and democratic methods to bring
about reforms in the laws of Jamaica relating to ganja, and in particular to secure that
no person should be punished under law for simple possession, use or cultivation of ganja.
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Directors: Sandra Alcott . Paul Chang . Sydney daSilva . Dr. Dennis Forsythe . Lord
Anthony Gifford . Barbara Blake-Hanna . Antonnette Haughton-Cardenas . Dr. Ronnie Lampart
. Junior Manning
Tel: [809] 924-1787 Fax: [809] 924-2500 E-Mail: lgc@infochan.com
Mail: POB 357 . Kingston 10 . Jamaica
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Affiliates: AUSTRALIA HEMP-SA/Help End Marijuana Prohibition - South Australia
UK CLCIA/Campaign to Legalise Cannabis International Association
LCC/Legalize Cannabis Campaign
UKCIA/United Kingdom - Cannabis Internet Activists
USA DPF/Drug Policy Foundation
MPP/Marijuana Policy Project
NORML/National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws
HempCyberFarm/World Wide Hemp Forum
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Dear all:
Copied below is an article from Cana [Caribbean News Agency] printed in today's
Jamaica Daily Gleaner. Please note that one of our directors "Lord Tony Gifford"
is on the legal team. Another director, Dr. Ronnie Lampart is also a witness for the
defence.
On our board, we have five [5] Rastafari out of nine directors:
Sister Sandra Alcott Entertainment Lawyer & Political activist
Ras Sydney daSilva Chairman of the Rastafari Centralization Organization [umbrella group]
Lord Anthony Gifford Although not a Rastafari, he's married to a sister. Lawyer &
human rights activist [yes, and a member of the House of Lords, UK]
Sister Barbara Blake-Hanna Film maker, music/media promoter & writer
Sister Antonnette Haughton-Cardenas Lawyer, radio talk show host & media personality
Ras Junior Manning Writer & publisher [Rasta Vibrations]
The constitution in Antigua and Barbuda differs slightly from ours in Jamaica. The main
difference is that in Jamaica, the Bill of Rights is not retroactive as it is in Antigua
and Barbuda [both ex-British colonies].
DONATIONS TO SUPPORT THE ANTIGUA EFFORT CAN BE SENT AS FOLLOWS:
ANTIGUA NYABINGHI CHALLANGE
C/O LEGALIZE GANJA CAMPAIGN
PO BOX 357 or ACCOUNT 3020-38-544 [LEGALIZE GANJA CAMPAIGN]
KINGSTON 10 NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK
JAAMICA WEST INDIES HALF WAY TREE
KINGSTON 10
JAMAICA WEST INDIES
[funds can be wired here]
Your funds will be much appreciated. The legal team and expert witnesses from Jamaica are
not earning fees and are recovering expenses only.
One love,
Paul Chang
Director
Legalize Ganja Camapign [Jamaica]
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ANTIGUA RASTAS CHALLANGE GANJA LAWS
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua, Cana, March 18th., 1997
In a landmark high court matter in regional jurisprudence, Rastafarians in Antigua and
Barbuda are challenging the laws governing the use of marijuana in hearings beginning next
week.
A letter from the Nyabinghi Theocracy Order of Antigua, sent to regional media houses and
journalists, said the Rastafarians are, "mounting a serious challenge against the
unjust, unnatural, and hypocritical laws governing the use of herb [cannabis,
marijuana]" in the two-island state.
UNFAIR PENALTIES
They are also protesting "the harsh and unfair penalties that are levied under the
laws of Antigua and Barbuda".
The challenge was initiated following a charge against Rastafari Nyabinghi Theocracy Order
member Franklin Francis, more popularly known as King Frank I, for possession of
marijuana.
By means of the historic motion brought before Justice Kenneth Benjamin on November 23,
1996 by members of the Nyabinghi Theocracy Order and mounted by local legal luminary
Harold Lovell, the applicants are seeking "redress and relief" pursuant to
section 18 of the Antigua and Barbuda constitution and the Supreme Court Rules of 1970.
The Rastafarians, through this motion, are requesting the High Court to make
three declarations, namely:
Rastafari is a religion entitled to protection under section 11 of the constitution of Antigua and Barbuda;
That the provisions of section 11 of the Constitution of Antigua and Barbuda, protecting the right of freedom of conscience have been, are being, and are or likely to be contravened by the inclusion of marijuana under the Misuse of Drugs Act;
That the charge against the applicant [Francis] for possession of cannabis in unconstitutional and a violation of the provisions of section 11 of the constitution of Antigua and Barbuda.
The Rastafari Nyabinghi Theocracy Order said that the implications of
this seminal case will reverberate throughout the Caribbean as well as Commonwealth
jurisprudence, based as it is on British law and judicial precedents. PROPERLY CONDUCTED
"Regardless of the outcome of this important case, as long as it is properly
conducted, the deliberations are bound to stimulate serious consideration of legalization
or decriminalization of herb throughout the Caribbean and at the very least to a review of
the harsh penalties inflicted by the present laws," the letter said.
It said further that, "a successful proposition will benefit all those committed to
the use of this medical, therapeutic God-given plant".
The hearing of the constitutional matter, scheduled for March 17 and 18, will feature
prominent legal minds and medical experts including Lord Gifford from Jamaica, a noted
lawyer with a specialist background on marijuana legalization issues.
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Jamaicas situation is the same as most other countries today; cultivation of industrial Hemp is prohibited
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*Industrial-Hemp has no psychoactive properties following definition of the European Economic Community (EEC); THC content is less than 0.3%. In general, low THC-seed varieties without psychoactive properties are those that have a THC content of less than 1%. (See also No-THC Hemp-seed.) THC= Delta-9 TetraHydroCannabinol.