Pubdate: Fri, 13 Jun 2014 Source: Jamaica Observer (Jamaica) Copyright: 2014 The Jamaica Observer Ltd, Contact: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1127 'BABSY' GRANGE SUPPORTS RELAXATION OF GANJA LAW, CALLS FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION PROGRAMME KINGSTON, Jamaica - Opposition Spokesperson on Information Olivia 'Babsy' Grange Thursday expressed her support for the government's decision to decriminalise the use of ganja in small amounts. The decision, according to Grange is "the outcome of a journey undertaken by both political administrations, and a matter of social justice." "It must be emphasized that the JLP Cabinet in 2011 approved the decriminalization of small amounts of ganja and the expunging of such criminal records , and that the relevant Ministry Paper was tabled in Parliament, Grange said in a release. "We are therefore happy that the government has followed through, and note their intention to also recognize the protection of the sacrament of Rastafari. We also fully recognize the work and advocacy of the late Professor Barry Chevannes and the Rastafarian community throughout the years, in seeking recognition and protection of the use of marijuana as a sacrament of Rastafari. Finally, it's a victory for them." Grange also called for a well-funded education programme on the risks of using or abusing marijuana to be implemented. "Furthermore, we believe that the Ministry of Health has a responsibility to issue guidelines and warnings for marijuana as they do now for tobacco smoking in public places" she said. Grange also addressed the issue of licensing the use of ganja for medical research. Noting that Jamaica has already conducted research and produced drugs such as Canasol and Asthmasol, she said she hoped the new framework would be sufficiently robust and far-reaching to open real opportunities for treatment of epilepsy, cancer and other diseases currently without known cures. She said the Opposition looks forward to seeing the proposals. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom