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National
Commission
Whereas there has been long and considerable debate in Jamaica regarding
the decriminalization or non-decriminalization of ganja in well-defined
circumstances and under specific conditions,
Whereas differing views have been urged on the advisability of allowing
the possession of specified quantities of ganja, its permissible use by
adults within private premises, while continuing to prohibit its smoking
by juveniles or by anyone on premises to which the public ordinarily has
access,
Whereas some Groups have proposed that its use as a sacrament for religious
purposes ought to be sanctioned,
Whereas there is a body of scientific opinion which attests to its medicinal
qualities and clinical value,
Whereas serious questions have been raised as to its impact on health,
on patterns of social behaviour, its implications for the economy and
possible effects relating to crime and security,
Whereas there are international treaties, conventions and regulations
to which Jamaica subscribes that must be respected,
In consideration thereof a National Commission is hereby established,
with the following Terms of Reference:
(i) To receive submissions or memoranda, hear testimony, evaluate research
and studies, engage in dialogue with relevant interest Groups, and undertake
wide public consultations with the aim of guiding a national approach.
(ii) To indicate what changes, if any, are required to existing Laws or
entail new legislation, taking account of the social, cultural, economic
and international factors.
(iii) To recommend the diplomatic initiatives, secutity considerations,
education process and programme of public information which will need
to be undertaken in the light of whatever changes may be proposed.
(iv) To consider and report on any other matter sufficiently related to
the foregoing.
(v) To make such interim reports as it may deem fit and a final Report
within a period of nine months from the first sitting.
September 2000
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