Will take place this weekend at Kaya in Drax Hall on our North Coast! This is true history in the making for Jamaica!
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/b...business-march
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Will take place this weekend at Kaya in Drax Hall on our North Coast! This is true history in the making for Jamaica!
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/b...business-march
Bravo!
Cap
Sure has looked legal for 20+ years. Is it decriminalized?
Will this put the local dealers on beach out of business?
Here's to hoping that quality will improve to level found in medical/recreational stores in US
Kold Ass Mofo, ganja remains "illegal", however, the average person found carrying two ounces or less can be issued a ticket to pay a fine that is approx. $4 USD.There are exceptions for people who smoke the weed as part of their religious sacrament (Rastas) or those who use ganja for medical treatment etc... .
http://moj.gov.jm/sites/default/file...%20Sheet_0.pdf
Check out items 28 and 29. Pretty sure the 2 oz rule applies only to Jamaicans. Visitors are a bit different (meaning, the same as always). Out of curiosity, I looked at the Ministry of Health webpage and could not find the application referenced for obtaining the Medical Use application.
The two ounce decriminalization rule applies to all people, Jamaicans and visitors. 28 and 29 are only referring to the LEGAL PURCHASE of medical marijuana...
Isn't there a shop already in the Lux complex ?
I like your interpretation better than mine.
Its not so much an interpretation as the law, which applies to everyone.
Since the first legal ganja will be sold this weekend, there has been no reason to have the visitor medical marijuana forms discussed in the PDF link you posted. There was no place to buy medical marijuana from before.
From what I can gather, there will be personnel on site from the licensing authourity to assist with the regulations, so your medical marijuana can be obtained on the spot.
OK then I like Jamaica's law better than the majority of the USA state's law! I think both countries could benefit from clearing out the prisons of non-violent drug offenders to make room for the shooters. We keep trying to make new laws here that only the law abiding will follow while the criminals are running rampant and getting off with a slap on the wrist.
That King's Bread ganja sounds interesting. Sativa and CBD might be a nice combination.
Fun fact; if you use straight CBD first, and then smoke a spliff of a nice sativa, you don't get high. The CBD blocks the THC if consumed first. I'd have to do some serious digging, but there was an article talking about a lot of tests that this one particular canna-lab was doing. Interesting stuff.
Hmmmm. That is interesting. I know they have a Rasta consultant on the King's Bread so I assume it does the job. Maybe when the sativa and CBD are ingested simultaneously there is no blocking effect. Beats me. Anyway, I look forward to trying it because it sounds like a nice combination.
Rob, does this place, or any other for that matter, sell CBD oil?
Roz,
Kaya is the first and only place currently selling legal ganja products. They have oils but no edibles. Be sure to bring your medical marijuana information.
First legal purchase...
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/s...se-cannabis-ja
Houston...... we have a dispensary ...."Party on Garth"....
Cap