Pubdate: Thu, 27 Jun 2013 Source: Zambia Daily Mail (Zambia) Copyright: 2013 Zambia Daily Mail Contact: http://www.daily-mail.co.zm/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5401 Author: Mubanga Nondo 'MARIJUANA WAS MEANT TO BE MEDICINE' A 45-YEAR-OLD peasant farmer of Masaiti has told the Ndola Magistrate's Court that the marijuana which Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) officers seized from his house, was meant to be used as medicine for his sick child. This is in a case in which Henry Mumba is charged with trafficking in a psychotropic substance. The offence is contrary to Section 6 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substance Act Chapter 96 of the Laws of Zambia, as read with Statutory Instrument number 119 of 1995. When the matter came up for plea before Ndola magistrate Chitundu Chongo on Tuesday, Mumba admitted the charge. Mumba, however, told the court that the cannabis was not meant for sale but was to be used as medicine for his sick child. "The marijuana was found in my house but it was not for sale. I wanted to use it on my sick child because someone told me that it works well on the kind of illness my daughter has," Mumba said. He also told the court that his neighbour reported him to the police because he had differed with him. "I find you guilty upon your own admission of the offence and I will sentence you accordingly," Ms Chongo said. She adjourned the case to July 9, 2013 for sentencing. And in another case before the same court, a 26-year-old man of Chifubu in Ndola pleaded guilty to trafficking in 7.22 grammes of marijuana. Particulars of the offence are that Jonathan Kunda on June 13, 2013 in Ndola, did traffic in 7.22 grammes of marijuana, a product of cannabis sativa without lawful authority. The offence is contrary to Section 6 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substance Act Chapter 96 of the Laws of Zambia. When the matter came up for plea before Ms Chongo, Kunda told the court that the marijuana was found in his pocket. "Since the accused has admitted freely and voluntarily that he had no right or authority to traffic in a psychotropic substance, the court has entered a plea of guilty. I will, therefore, sentence him accordingly," Ms Chongo said. She adjourned the case to July 9, 2013 for sentencing. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom