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Tanzania ranks world third biggest cannabis user

China View

Monday 06 Nov 2006

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DAR ES SALAAM, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) -- A Tanzanian anti-narcotics official
has said that his country was ranked world third biggest user of
cannabis sativa, reported a local English newspaper on Monday.

The Citizen quoted the unidentified official from the Tanzania National
Anti-Drug Commission as saying that Tanzania had been ranked by the
international anti-narcotic watchdog as the third biggest user of
cannabis following Mexico and the United States.

The newspaper said in 2003, 73,222 kilograms of cannabis plants were
impounded in the country whereas the volume increased to 964,070
kilograms in 2004 and 150,450 kilograms in 2005.

Police statistics showed that some 800 acres of cannabis plantshad been
destroyed late last month in north of the country alone.

The cannabis plantation was found at a village identified as Losinoni in
the Arumeru District.

Drug cultivation at the village has been going on for the past 20 years
and the cannabis is expected to be exported to neighboring Kenya.

Plantation of cannabis has been a lucrative trade in northern Tanzania,
where the plant is described as "green gold" and its exportation is
reportedly ranked third after the mining of gem stone tanzanite and tourism.

Cannabis, which is also called bhang in Tanzania, contains chemical
"nasties" like tobacco. It can make people feel chilled-out and happy,
but hardcore smokers can get anxious and suspicious.

The cannabis can cause lung disease and cancer with long-term or heavy
use. It affects coordination of the human body, makes asthma worse and
increases blood pressure and is therefore harmful to those with heart
problems.  
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2006-11/06/content_5295998.htm

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