The Vincentian PDF- 02-08-19

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The National Newspaper of St. Vincent and the Grenadines

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FRIDAY,

AUGUST 02, 2019

VOLUME 113, No.27

IN THIS ISSUE OF : THE VINCENTIAN

Amended Drug Bill..but Page 3

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‘$400 for a bullet Page 4

Chaves’s birtday commemorated Page 14

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Coast Guard welcome Japanese Page 16

SVG at Pan Am games Page 23

STILL ILLEGAL TO SMOKE ÂWEEDÊ

by: DAYLE DA SILVA

ownership, and that it is an illegal substance, they will receive a card offering both educational and health information, including places where one can go for counselling. If, however, in cases of the above in which individuals lie about the substance not being cannabis or that it belongs to another individual, and it is determined otherwise, the offender could be arrested, charged and taken before a magistrate. As described in the case of admission to possession, etc. the amended Bill makes it mandatory for the police to offer guidance on the availability of counselling services to young people under 18 and adults who demonstrate a physical dependency on the drug, if these categories of persons are found in possession of cannabis. According to Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves as he addressed Parliament, St Vincent and the Grenadines is a signatory to international narcotics conventions which makes marijuana possession and use illegal. This was why, he said, the act of being in possession of cannabis had to remain illegal.

IT IS STILL A CRIMINAL OFFENCE to be in possession of cannabis/ganja, and to do so and be charged and convicted, carries a maximum penalty of a fine of EC$500. However, under the proposed 2019 Amended Drug (Prevention of Misuse) Bill passed in Parliament last week, a charge and subsequent penalty do not have to be imposed. The highly anticipated Bill marked the completion of the passage of a triad of laws concerning cannabis. In December 2018, Legislators voted on a Bill to establish a medicinal cannabis industry, followed by a Bill for amnesty for cultivators of cannabis. Under the 2019 Amended Drug (Prevention of Misuse) Bill, offenders will no longer be arrested, jailed or have a record if found in possession of 56 grams (two ounces) or less. The previous law stated that a person caught with 15 grams or less could be charged not only with possession, but also, with intent to supply to another. Under the new Act, an individual found in possession of 56 or less grams of cannabis and is accosted by police, as long as they are honest and admit to Continued on Page 3

Though there has been relaxation in the approach to the use of ganja here, smoking/possession of ganja remains, in essence, illegal.


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