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....Africa: AU Experts Ask for Ban on Cannabis
This has got to be one of the worst cannabis reports we have ever published on the Canna Zine, and proof if ever it were needed that the drug laws put in place by John Walters and the US DEA, need to be changed once and for all.
HEALTH experts from the African Union (AU) have asked member states to ban the growing of cannabis, popularly known as marijuana.
They are worried that the cultivation of the drug, locally known as njaga, was affecting agricultural production and posing serious food shortage on the continent.

It was also observed that cannabis users were at a higher risk of contracting HIV, among other sexually transmitted infections.
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The concerns are contained in a 12-page document passed at the African Union conference of ministers for drug control and crime prevention, held in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, from December 3-7.
"African leaders should acknowledge the use of cannabis as a continental problem. Governments should get more involved in drug control through adoption and application of effective legislations and border control. Populations especially in the rural areas should stop cannabis production," the document reads in part.

Speaking to The New Vision recently, Dr. David Basangwa, who was one of the Ugandan delegates at the conference, said: "Some people are planting more acres of cannabis and less of food, because they think they will get more money. This leads to food insecurity, and that is why we feel that production of the drug should be stopped across nations."

On HIV, Basangwa, a drug control expert and senior psychiatrist at Butabika Hospital, explained that some people were injecting the drug into their skin, using unsterilised equipment. "Even in Uganda, it is happening, though it is a hidden activity," he said.

Basangwa, however, expressed concern that Uganda does not have a statutory body to oversee drug control. He also wondered why a bill on drug abuse had not been passed by Parliament, yet the laws in place are weak and archaic.


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Strange things are happening
written by Martin Veltjen, December 31, 2007
Maybe somebody should tell them that cannabisseeds are one of the most nutritious seeds in agriculture

... and maybe somebody should tell them to smoke or eat the buds instead of injecting? them. I find it difficult to believe that 'experts' make such statements.
Pas op
written by admin, December 31, 2007
The truth is I think they already know this martin, but getting someone to admit as much? Well thats something else.

It was news reports like this, that the Canna Zine was created to "put to rights" and clearly we still have a bit of work to do "nog".

Welkom bij Canna Zine Martin.

Straks..

Ian

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