Pubdate: Tue, 08 Dec 2015 Source: New Age, The (South Africa) Copyright: 2015 TNA Media (Pty.) Contact: http://thenewage.co.za/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5339 Authors: Amy Saunders and Kevin Brandt PRO-DAGGA PROTEST DRUG LAWS THE decision whether or not "holy herb" users in South Africa will be allowed to indulge in and use dagga for health reasons, will be decided in March next year. The presiding Western Cape High Court judge, Dennis Davis, yesterday postponed the matter between marijuana advocate Ras Gareth Prince and respondents who consist of authorities from the trade, justice and health cluster to the second week of January when he will finalise the dates for the matter. Prince, with the support of various other pro-cannabis organisations is seeking the legitimisation of all dagga smokers as well as the right to use cannabis for religious, spiritual and recreational medicinal purposes. Additional plaintiffs are also challenging the constitutionality of the criminal prohibition of marijuana saying that the legislative prohibition is irrational and violating their constitutional rights. The defendants in the matter have denied that anyone's right to use cannabis have been infringed and remain that the government is acting in the interest of prohibiting the use of harmful drugs and is fulfilling its international obligations to fight the war against drugs. The lengthy statements of the defendants also touched on the fact that they were fighting the harmful effects that cannabis had on the nervous system and respiratory system. Speaking to the gathering of supporters outside the Cape Town High Court, chairperson for the Rastafari United Front Thau Thau Haramanuba said cannabis users want "freedom of ganja" without all the technicalities so they may practice their religion. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom