Jamaica’s Minister of Tradition, Olivia Babsy Grange, introduced expanded alternatives for the Rastafarian community and hashish farmers within the nation’s hashish trade.
She made the announcement whereas delivering closing remarks on the Hashish Expo on the Montego Bay Conference Centre on Saturday.
A concord of agreements: Faith meets regulation
In response to Minister Grange, a sequence of latest agreements was established after discussions with the federal government and the Rastafarian group concerning further places for the non secular use of ganja, to be included within the amended Harmful Medication Act.
Sacred areas: Embracing non secular range
She additional mentioned that sacramental areas will allow using marijuana for people who’re 18 years and older.
These areas will probably be accessible to adherents of the Rastafari religion and people from related non secular teams.