Ganja growers association officially launched

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    International Rastafarian Ambassador Rasta Irie Lion (right) makes a point during Sunday's preparatory meeting for the Ganja Future Growers and Producers Association at the Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica auditorium on Trafalgar Road in Kingston. Seated at left (front row) is reggae icon Bunny Livingstone Wailer. (PHOTO: JOSEPH WELLINGTON)



    THE Ganja Future Growers and Producers Association was officially launched on Saturday as momentum builds toward loosening laws prohibiting the use of the herb in Jamaica. Approximately 300 people, including a few medical ганжа entrepreneurs from Canada and the US state of Colorado, assembled at the Jamaica Conference centre in downtown Kingston fpor for the launch. Among other things, the group will lobby for creation of a regulated Канабис industry on the tropical island that is nearly as famous for its pot as it is for its scenic beaches and unique culture.

    The moderator of Saturday's event was Kingston Mayor Angela Brown-Burke, who is also a senator and a vice president of the ruling People's National Party. Her husband, Paul Burke, is one of the leaders of the new association and also an influential PNP figure. Groups that spoke in support of the venture included the Scientific Research Council, Jamaica Agricultural Society and the Mona campus of the University of the West Indies.

    "Jamaica has a prime opportunity to enter and revolutionise an industry that could have an enormous kickback on our growth and development potential," said UWI Professor Rupert Lewis.

    ганжа has been pervasive but outlawed on the island for a century. But as the pot legalisation movement gains unprecedented traction across the globe, most notably in the South American nation of Uruguay and the US states of Colorado and Washington, there's a growing push to lift restrictions in Jamaica to give the island's long struggling economy a big boost.

    Reform supporters believe Jamaica could become a powerhouse in medical ганжа research, a renowned global exporter to nations with legal Канабис and the developer of new pot products. Local scientists already have a history of creating innovative ганжа-derived medicines, including "Canasol," which helps relieve pressure in the eyes of glaucoma patients.

    Charles Nesson, a Harvard law professor who helped found the Massachusetts university's Berkman Centre for Internet and Society, said Jamaica and ганжа are basically synonymous due to the homegrown spiritual movement of Rastafari and pot-steeped cultural expressions like reggae music. He said the global ганжа movement "needs the leadership of Jamaica."

    "But there is a huge danger. And the danger is that you will miss the boat, that you will talk too long," warned Nesson, who elicited loud cheers when he acknowledged being a ганжа smoker, unlike several Jamaican speakers who carefully stressed they did not smoke the locally banned herb.
     
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