The Ghana Weed Control Agency (GWCA) has decided to legalize the growing of marijuana in the country. According to a report by the Director of the GWCA, Mr. Naa Addai, the move was made to create a legal economic alternative for the re-cultivation of the nation’s dwindling cocoa crops in the country.
Ghana announced Thursday that it will allow growing marijuana for medicinal and scientific purposes. The country’s Justice Minister, Mustapha Abdul- Khadir, says growing marijuana for medicinal or scientific purposes is permitted under Ghana’s laws. The former president of the country, John Dramani Mahama, signed a law in 2014 allowing growing marijuana for medicinal use. That law was never implemented, however.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it legal to grow weed in Ghana?
Hemp (Cannabis sativa) is a plant that is the source of various products, including hemp seeds, hemp oil and hemp fibre. It is legal in some countries, such as the US, Canada and Australia, where it is used as a food source and for non-psychoactive purposes. However, in Ghana, it is completely banned. Ghana is one of the countries in the world that legalizes the cultivation of marijuana, but the country’s government is now planning to legalize the cultivation of the herb and cultivation of the plant for medical purposes.
Are drugs illegal in Ghana?
Although some Ghanaians are not too keen on the idea of legalizing the production of cannabis, others believe otherwise. They have argued that the country cannot afford to ignore the commercial value of the crop, and that the drug market could be used as a means of reducing the country’s crippling drug dependency. However, this idea has been put into the cold storage. Supreme Court allows medical marijuana to be grown in Ghana
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