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Ugandan Farmers Call for Marijuana Legalization

DRCNet.org

Stopthedrugwar.org

Friday 15 Apr 2005

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http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/382/uganda.shtml



Farmers in Uganda's Busia district have responded to police raids on their
marijuana crops by calling for legalization of the crop, the Kampala
Monitor reported April 9. The calls came days after police in Uganda and
neighboring Kenya destroyed 22 acres of pot plants.

Marijuana growing should be legalized because it is one of the district's
major sources of income, farmers told the Monitor. Profits from the crop
have helped educate local children, some of whom are High Court judges, the
farmers claimed.

"It is only through marijuana growing that we have managed to take our
children to school. It is on this record that the district has been able to
produce good judges and lawyers," one of the farmers said. Another farmer,
Mzee Opio Wanyama, 78, said he had been growing pot for 30 years and had
managed to educate his 15 children with his profits.

Such talk didn't sit well with Steven Wantenga, officer in charge of the
Busia Criminal Investigation Department, who said local growers were fond
of smuggling their crop into Kenya. They should find other work, he said.
"I call upon all local leaders to sensitize the masses about adopting new
other income generating activities rather than smuggling and growing
marijuana," Wantenga said. But he had no suggestions.


 

 

 

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