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12/7/2012 
GRENADA WILL NOT LEGALISE MARIJUANA: PRIME MINISTER  
Grenada will not bow to pressure to legalise marijuana. Prime Minister Tillman Thomas, who made the declaration Friday in an address to the 9th Annual General Meeting of the Grenada Drug Information Network and National Observatory on Drugs (GRENDIN/NOD), said the recent decision by some states in the United states to decriminalize marijuana has again brought more public focus on the issue. He said the government rejected calls to decriminalize marijuana, made 10 years ago and will stick to its position, given the potential impact on “national well-being and law and order.” “Today, amid renewed attempts at the regional and international levels, I wish to place on record that my Government will not yield to such pressures or persuasions. We will not decriminalize or legalize marijuana,” the Prime Minister said, while reaffirming the Government’s commitment to the national anti-drug campaign. Prime Minister Thomas pledged to continue working with the regional and international community to stem the flow of drugs through the region destined to the North American market. He commended the establishment of GRENDIN, now renamed the Grenada Drug Epidemiology Network (GRENDEN), which became the first mechanism in the region for collecting and collating drug-related statistics in an organized, timely and reliable manner. “This tool is an invaluable part of our fight to reduce and ultimately eradicate the use and abuse of illegal drugs in Grenada and our region. It’s an accomplishment, not just for GRENDIN, but for the people of Grenada,” the Prime Minister said. The Network is now being used by the Organization of American States/Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission (OAS/CICAD) as a model for the region. Source: Government of Grenada
 

 


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what else can i say.seems like you smoke a few joints already today.your brain is shallow just like your grammar.
00By: stallion
12/17/2012 11:35:16 AM
Stallion you are brain dead and donot have an original thought in your dead brain,who cares that the US government doesnot legalised weed,it is natural and have more benefits than you.Continue the Us does want in its best interest and Grenada should sell it to any one of the legal age,as America says it doesnot have permanent friends but interest,when it doenot serve their interest they will throw you under the bus,Stallion wake up and smell whats cooking,that why we are in the condition we are in because of brain dead people like you and politicans.
00By: History Man
12/17/2012 10:39:25 AM
history man,it seems you suffering from brain cramp.what littleboy said was that the u.s government as a whole did not legalize marijuana,its some of the states themselves that legalize it to a certain extent.and yes the prime minister is doing what is right for the citizens.thats why he said no to legalization.
00By: stallion
12/17/2012 4:34:58 AM
Littleboy,what is your point?you sound as a follower,is the US federal government calling the shots here in Grenada?the problem is that you lost your testicular fortitude,Littleboy a country has to do what is best for its citizens.
00By: History Man
12/13/2012 10:44:02 AM
History Man you are way out of line. The Federal Goverment in the US does not go along with this business, however some of the State Goverment has allowed it to go on, but the Federal has prohibited this business and I think its a wise choice. Because you smoking, doe try to put it on us. We aint in this mess, not now, not ever and I hope Grenada keeps it that way.
00By: Littleboy
12/12/2012 5:09:30 PM