Weekly Digest
Rasta’s protest bill says fails to acknowledge their rights to freely utilize cannabis as part of the Religion of Rastafari
Construction worker remanded to prison for firearm possession, but granted $10,000 bail for possession of narcotics
News In-depth Friday 11th November 2022
Rastafari Council plans to protest Amendments to the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Control (Amendment) Bill of 2021
Come tomorrow the Rastafari Council will lead a protest outside of the office of the President against aspects of the bill that they feel have not addressed their concerns.
Removal of custodial sentences for persons in possession of 30 grams or less of cannabis Amendments to the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Control (Amendment) Bill of 2021 were passed on Monday evening in the National Assembly, paving the way for the removal of custodial sentences for persons in possession of 30 grams or less of cannabis.
The council points out that the bill is draconian, and doesn’t recognise the use of cannabis as part of the Religion of Rastafari.
Doesn’t grant amnesty for those already in prison for small amounts, doesn’t grant access for medicinal use.
Doesn’t expunge the criminal records of those previously charged for Cannabis.
Doesn’t allow users to plant their supply in the privacy of their homes.
Will fine the users $250,000 or US$1300 plus 3yrs in prison for failing or refusing to do Counseling or Community Service.
Man remanded to prison on a murder charge
The indictable charge of murder was today read to Ajay Persaud when he appeared in the Wales Magistrates’ Court.
Persaud reportedly murdered Analee Gonsalves
on August 23rd, 2022.
He was not required to plea and was remanded to prison.
According to the police, Ajay Persaud who is on remand at the Lusignan Prison, appeared virtually today before Magistrate Faith McGusty and was further remanded to prison until the 24th November 2022.