Bahamian Rastafari approve new recommendations for cannabis reform

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The commission has recommended the development of Rastafarian council to help regulate cannabis among practitioners and ensure the collaboration of the local Rastafarian community. The Rastafarian community in the Bahamas has applauded new recommendations from the Bahamas National Commission on Marijuana, saying they will help ensure the right of Rastafari to consume the drug legally as a sacrament. Subscribe to the Cannabis Post newsletter for weekly insights into the industry, what insiders will be talking about and content from across the Postmedia Network. Want to keep up to date on what’s happening in the world of cannabis? This is something McKinney calls a no-brainer when it comes to ensuring the best outcome with regard to legalization. “Of course, the Rastafari elders from the church perspective and the wider Rasta community should come together and collaborate and have the best way forward in regulating this cannabis amongst ourselves,” he added.

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The Rastafarian community in the Bahamas has applauded new recommendations from the Bahamas National Commission on Marijuana, saying they will help ensure the right of Rastafari to consume the drug legally as a sacrament.

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