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Timeline of Cannabis Law in Africa

How much do you know about Africa? For anything to do with drugs, learn about the African response concerning it. Whether you reside in Africa or not, learn the African practices especially the timeline of the cannabis law in Africa.

Africa is a  continent that believes in the beauty of her cultural values and traditions. With African states, a decision is approved basing on how directly or indirectly it is affecting her cultural values. Although cannabis consumption is a global affair, some African countries have given it deaf ears as others have welcomed it.

Cannabis is a drug that surpasses the restrictions laid upon it. Is very true as the consumption is increasing against the expectations of many governments. The usage in restricted countries is even worse than in countries with legalized usage. This shows how impossible it’s for this restrictions to work as countries have resorted to legalize cannabis use.

Governments and administrative authorities perceive cannabis to be the core cause of conflict related cases such as murder, robbery, violence etc. On the other hand, stakeholders in the field of commerce and industry support trade in cannabis as it boosts economic growth and employment creation.

Cannabis is also said to possess medical capabilities such as cancer treatment and related sickness. The African reactions towards cannabis are mixed up. Few African States have legalized on the cannabis use as many countries are against the use.

  • 2017– Lesotho became the first African country to legalize the trade in cannabis and general consumption. Being a country with big economic challenges, the move was said to boost economic growth by creating employment opportunities. It was also perceived that cannabis had some health benefits.
  • 2018– Zambia extracted sense in the idea that legalization of cannabis will do a great deal for her. Apart from health benefits from the consumption of cannabis, huge economic growth was anticipated from the same. In reference to countries that legalized consumption, the trade in cannabis generates billions of dollars to countries.
  • 2019 – Zimbabwe legalized the use, possession and trade in cannabis. With common motives to those of countries that legalized the trade in cannabis, Zimbabwe expected substantial economic growth in the move.
  • In the same year, South Africa legalized cannabis consumption. Although her move was based on the health benefits of cannabis, cannabis trade still could expand her economy.
  • The latest country on the list is Malawi, being a country on the southern hemisphere part, the legalization of cannabis consumption was perceived to mutually benefit the border countries in the Southern part of Africa. This is because cannabis will be easily imported and exported amongst the countries.

Benefits of Cannabis

The consumption of cannabis has drawn the attention of many stakeholders across the world. Despite the fact that the plant is considered to be illegal, its consumption surpasses those of legalized products. With frequent medical research establishments, cannabis is said to treat cancer and other related sickness.

Negative Impacts of Cannabis

Cannabis affects the normal functioning of brains once it’s administered by a person. The effects are so adverse that most likely caused the ban on the consumption of cannabis. They include; murder, family conflicts, robbery and violence, theft just to name a few.

Since health is a sector that has drawn attention from government agencies and nongovernmental organizations, cannabis legalization has gained favor in a bit to treat cancerous diseases that are claiming huge portions of human population on the globe. As much as legalization on cannabis consumption are on an upward trend, legal control measures should be implemented to curb these adverse effects that emanate from cannabis consumption.

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