MPS EVEN FEAR TO INSIST THEY ARE law makers but not DEVELOPERS OR LOBBYISTS......... this is making things extremelyddifficult for mps to please their constituents.......... Why why why why why are we still sooooooooooo stupi ... read full comment
MPS EVEN FEAR TO INSIST THEY ARE law makers but not DEVELOPERS OR LOBBYISTS......... this is making things extremelyddifficult for mps to please their constituents.......... Why why why why why are we still sooooooooooo stupiiiiiidddd as Ghanaians?
Prince Awuah David 8 years ago
Lord hear me and discipline these criminals who foolishly copy blindly to ruin the lives of innocent Ghanaian children and their future by making evil decisions rather than create great opportunity for their future. If God lo ... read full comment
Lord hear me and discipline these criminals who foolishly copy blindly to ruin the lives of innocent Ghanaian children and their future by making evil decisions rather than create great opportunity for their future. If God loves Ghana, He will hear my prayer against such evil gurus in societies who want completely ruin the culture of peace and freedom in our society but chasing wrongful culture due ignorance.
When you are not matured to benchmark, do not it because it will surely ruin you. For lack of knowledge, my people perish Hosea 4:6
Saint Ghfuo: MEDIOCRITY STINKS! 8 years ago
LOOK WHO IS TALKING...U N UR BAND OF CORRUPT, EXPLETIVE BRIBE TAKERS ARE ALSO FAGGOT COWARDS FOR TAKING BRIBES FROM PPL AT THE AIRPORT. A NACOB OFFICIAL TRIED TO FLEECE ME FOR BRIBE N I TOLD HIM TO FUCK OFF. UNDER THE PRETENS ... read full comment
LOOK WHO IS TALKING...U N UR BAND OF CORRUPT, EXPLETIVE BRIBE TAKERS ARE ALSO FAGGOT COWARDS FOR TAKING BRIBES FROM PPL AT THE AIRPORT. A NACOB OFFICIAL TRIED TO FLEECE ME FOR BRIBE N I TOLD HIM TO FUCK OFF. UNDER THE PRETENSE THAT HE WANTED ME O GIVE HIM A SAMPLE OF MY URINE TO TEST FOR DRUGS. WO MAAME TW3 NPORTO MKPOTOR....I TOLD HIM TO FUCK OFF N HE MADE SURE I MISSED MY FLIGHT. THE NEXT DAY I REPORTED THE INCIDENT TO KLM GH N KLM EUROPE BY EMAIL N THE ISSUED ME ANOTHER TICKET. I SWEAR, WHEN I SAW HIM AT THE AIRPORT THE VERY NEXTDAY I WAS THIS CLOSE TO PLACING AA BUNCH ON HIS FACE. CAN U BELIEVE THIS ASSHOLE TOOK ME TO VVIP JUST SO HE COULD SCAN MY BALLS FOR DRUGS? ASSHOLES...
NTAMPE YE DE 8 years ago
MR. AKRASI THANK YOU FOR MAKING MY DAY!MAHAMA SMOKE,NANA ADDO SMOKE,JJ LIKE IT,DOE ADJAHO BOIL IT,OTUMFUO INHALE IT.ALL THE MPs SMOKE IT !!!
MR. AKRASI THANK YOU FOR MAKING MY DAY!MAHAMA SMOKE,NANA ADDO SMOKE,JJ LIKE IT,DOE ADJAHO BOIL IT,OTUMFUO INHALE IT.ALL THE MPs SMOKE IT !!!
SARKOZY 8 years ago
I WISH U KNOW WHAT WEE HAS DONE TO SOME PEOPLE WE KNOW. NO ONE CAN CONVINCE ME THAT SMOKING WEE IS NOT INJURIOUS TO THE HUMAN MIND. I HAVE SO MANY EXAMPLES CLOSE TO ME. CLASSMATES AND ACQUAINTANCES ALIKE HAVE GONE CRAZY AND M ... read full comment
I WISH U KNOW WHAT WEE HAS DONE TO SOME PEOPLE WE KNOW. NO ONE CAN CONVINCE ME THAT SMOKING WEE IS NOT INJURIOUS TO THE HUMAN MIND. I HAVE SO MANY EXAMPLES CLOSE TO ME. CLASSMATES AND ACQUAINTANCES ALIKE HAVE GONE CRAZY AND MAIMED FAMILY MEMBERS AND FRIENDS. WEE IS NOT ONLY BAD BUT VERY DANDEROUS!!! NO SENSIBLE COUNTRY WILL LEGALISE THIS IN THE WAY FOOLS ARE ADVOCATING.
IF U WANT TO LEGALISE IT THEN BE PREPARED TO BUILD MORE ASYLUMS OR MENTAL HOSPITALS, INCREASE THE NUMBERS OF PSYCHIATRISTS AND MORE MENTAL NURSES. THIS COUNTRY WILL BE ON THE WAY TO COLLAPSE. ASEM BEBA OOO
agyei kwame 8 years ago
Mr Akrasi,pls note pls note that at times there is always peace in silence and people of high caliber dont just contribute to stupid debates.If you dont know this wee debate is a replica of the homosexual issue that shouldn't ... read full comment
Mr Akrasi,pls note pls note that at times there is always peace in silence and people of high caliber dont just contribute to stupid debates.If you dont know this wee debate is a replica of the homosexual issue that shouldn't even be allowed to be pronounced in a COUNTRY like Ghana if we worth our SALT so please keep mute and enjoy your salary and benefits.
Kofi 8 years ago
Other countries are making money legally. We can do the same. Now read what I have just reproduced here,
Colorado shops sold more than $92 million of pot in February ’16
Colorado marijuana sales show strong growth in ... read full comment
Other countries are making money legally. We can do the same. Now read what I have just reproduced here,
Colorado shops sold more than $92 million of pot in February ’16
Colorado marijuana sales show strong growth in February 2016.
By Ricardo Baca, The Cannabist Staff
Recreational and medical marijuana sales showed strong growth in February, the latest month for which the Colorado Department of Revenue has released tax data for the state’s most newsworthy industry.
Colorado cannabis shops sold more than $58 million of recreational pot products in February, a 3 percent jump from January and a 48 percent leap from February 2015 — making it the state’s third highest month for retail sales since they began in January 2014. Medical marijuana sales in February totaled $34 million, up 7 percent from January and up 17 percent from February 2015.
In total, Colorado shops sold $92.7 million in marijuana and related accessories in February, making it the fifth most lucrative month for cannabis sales in state history, according to Cannabist calculations and state data.
February’s pot sales totals represent a 35 percent increase from February 2015 and a 5 percent increase from January, “which is more like a 10-12 percent rise, all things being equal, as February had two less days than January,” said Roy Bingham, founder of Boulder-based cannabis industry data group BDS Analytics.
The biggest story in the newly released February data: The marijuana concentrates category thrived in February, more than doubling its total sales from a year ago, according to BDS, a firm that specializes in data collected from dispensaries’ point-of-sale systems.
The three largest contributors to concentrates’ mammoth, 105-percent sales growth were responsible for a majority of the category’s purchases; From February 2015 to February 2016, wax sales were up 248 percent, plug-and-play hash oil cartridges made for vape pens were up 163 percent and shatter grew by 62 percent, according to BDS data.
Wax, shatter and hash oil are different types of cannabis concentrates.
Among the taxes collected on retail pot sales is the school-funding 15 percent excise tax on wholesale marijuana transfers, which amounted to a record-setting $4 million in February. One of the cornerstones of the campaign that successfully ran Colorado’s pot-legalizing Amendment 64 says that the first $40 million raised by that excise tax will go toward school construction projects.
That specific tax totaled $13.3 million in 2014 and $35 million in 2015, and industry analysts are confident it will easily top $40 million in 2016.
Colorado marijuana outlets sold more than $699 million of product in 2014 and more than $996 million in 2015. Year-over-year totals for taxes and license fees grew too, from $76 million in 2014 to $135 million in 2015.
There are three types of state taxes on recreational marijuana: the standard 2.9 percent sales tax; a 10 percent special marijuana sales tax; and a 15 percent excise tax on wholesale marijuana transfers. For February, Colorado collected more than $12.2 million in recreational taxes and fees and more than $1.9 million in medical taxes and fees.
These are some of the companies with reason to celebrate on 4/20, the annual holiday for marijuana-lovers.
Today is April 20, aka 4/20, the semi-official annual holiday for the marijuana industry and pot-enthusiasts around the world.
People flock to public celebrations across the country that, in some cases, attract crowds of thousands. Pot-related businesses also show off their products.
Over the weekend in Colorado, hordes of people got a head-start in what is a regulated market for both medical and recreational marijuana. In Denver, roughly 125,000 fans of Colorado’s progressive marijuana laws gathered on public property for an annual 4/20 rally — the number has a murky history, but it’s a nod to the time of day when stoners often light up — while thousands more in that city attended High Times‘ annual Cannabis Cup.
(For more on the Cannabis Cup and the 4/20 holiday, read this excerpt from author Bruce Barcott’s new book, Weed the People: The Future of Legal Marijuana in America.)
At both events, vendors pitching products — from cannabis strains and marijuana edibles to vaporizers — as they look to cash in on the so-called “green rush” in a regulated pot industry that could generate more than $10 billion in annual legal sales by 2018, according to The ArcView Group, a cannabis-focused investment firm. Twenty-three states have legalized medical marijuana, while four states and Washington, D.C. have legal recreational pot.
The marijuana industry still faces legal and political obstacles, including federal tax issues and a lack of available banking options, but the industry still manages to grow. Indeed, ArcView estimates the industry’s sales increased 74% last year, to $2.7 billion.
In honor of Monday’s marijuana holiday, here are five of cannabis companies with most reason to celebrate.
Privateer, which says the $75 million funding is the largest yet in the pot industry, operates a trifecta of pot-related companies: Canadian medical marijuana growing facility Tilray; a Yelp-like website to search marijuana dispensaries called Leafly; and, the recently unveiled Marley Natural, which will sell recreational cannabis strains branded with the name of legendary reggae musician Bob Marley.
2. GW Pharmaceuticals
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This British pharmaceutical company has been developing drugs derived from cannabis compounds THC and the non-psychoactive cannabidiol (which, unlike THC, does not produce a "high") for more than a decade. GW Pharmaceuticals GWPH 0.26% is currently testing a new cannabidiol-based drug, called Epidiolex, that is intended to treat severe epilepsy in children and young adults. At the same time, investors who are eager to pump money into the cannabis industry's expanding medical research segment are sending up the company's shares.
GW's stock topped $100 per share last month and are up nearly 68% so far this year, giving the company a market value of about $2.2 billion.
These are some of the companies with reason to celebrate on 4/20, the annual holiday for marijuana-lovers.
Today is April 20, aka 4/20, the semi-official annual holiday for the marijuana industry and pot-enthusiasts around the world.
People flock to public celebrations across the country that, in some cases, attract crowds of thousands. Pot-related businesses also show off their products.
Over the weekend in Colorado, hordes of people got a head-start in what is a regulated market for both medical and recreational marijuana. In Denver, roughly 125,000 fans of Colorado’s progressive marijuana laws gathered on public property for an annual 4/20 rally — the number has a murky history, but it’s a nod to the time of day when stoners often light up — while thousands more in that city attended High Times‘ annual Cannabis Cup.
(For more on the Cannabis Cup and the 4/20 holiday, read this excerpt from author Bruce Barcott’s new book, Weed the People: The Future of Legal Marijuana in America.)
At both events, vendors pitching products — from cannabis strains and marijuana edibles to vaporizers — as they look to cash in on the so-called “green rush” in a regulated pot industry that could generate more than $10 billion in annual legal sales by 2018, according to The ArcView Group, a cannabis-focused investment firm. Twenty-three states have legalized medical marijuana, while four states and Washington, D.C. have legal recreational pot.
The marijuana industry still faces legal and political obstacles, including federal tax issues and a lack of available banking options, but the industry still manages to grow. Indeed, ArcView estimates the industry’s sales increased 74% last year, to $2.7 billion.
In honor of Monday’s marijuana holiday, here are five of cannabis companies with most reason to celebrate.
Privateer, which says the $75 million funding is the largest yet in the pot industry, operates a trifecta of pot-related companies: Canadian medical marijuana growing facility Tilray; a Yelp-like website to search marijuana dispensaries called Leafly; and, the recently unveiled Marley Natural, which will sell recreational cannabis strains branded with the name of legendary reggae musician Bob Marley.
2. GW Pharmaceuticals
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Photography by Tim Bishop
This British pharmaceutical company has been developing drugs derived from cannabis compounds THC and the non-psychoactive cannabidiol (which, unlike THC, does not produce a "high") for more than a decade. GW Pharmaceuticals GWPH 0.26% is currently testing a new cannabidiol-based drug, called Epidiolex, that is intended to treat severe epilepsy in children and young adults. At the same time, investors who are eager to pump money into the cannabis industry's expanding medical research segment are sending up the company's shares.
GW's stock topped $100 per share last month and are up nearly 68% so far this year, giving the company a market value of about $2.2 billion.
3. Eaze
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Courtesy of Eaze
This medical marijuana delivery app has been billed as the "Uber for pot." And, while Eaze is nowhere close to the ride-hailing app's multi-billion dollar valuation, the delivery service that can bring pot to your door (assuming you live in a state where medical marijuana is legal) recently took in some major investment money. Eaze announced its $10 million Series A funding earlier this month from a handful of venture capital firms.
Interestingly, one of the reported investors in Eaze's funding round was Casa Verde Capital, a VC firm backed by rapper Snoop Dogg, a well-known pot-enthusiast who already has his own branded vaporizer.
4. MassRoots
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This pot-focused social networking app overcame a brief exile from Apple's App Store earlier this year and has since grown to more than 275,000 users. MassRoots, which lets cannabis lovers connect and share pictures with one another, is now being traded as a penny stock after raising more than $1.3 million in funding through a pair of investment rounds that left the company valued at $25 million overall.
MassRoots' troubles with Apple seem to be over now that the app has added a geo-restricting function that limits its users to the 23 states with legal medical marijuana. CEO Isaac Dietrich told Fortune in February that his company is lining up advertisers in the hopes of capitalizing on its user base. Dietrich thinks MassRoots could see $1 million in monthly revenue within two years.
5. MedMen
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MedMen managing partner Adam Bierman told Fortune last year that he wants his company to become "the Four Seasons of pot," referring to the luxury hotel chain. In other words, he sees the marijuana management and consulting firm becoming a trusted name in the industry that can manage medical marijuana businesses across the country. Currently, the focus is in Nevada, where MedMen is in talks to manage licensed dispensaries and cultivation facilities. As the company moves toward its goal of managing a bigger variety of pot businesses, MedMen will tap into the $3.75 million in funding it raised from investors last fall.
Mr Kwame, Ghana can even grow this stuff on an industrial scale and export it.The world has moved on.
HARDER@'89... 8 years ago
U are right that indeed our politicians are cowards on their silence on the issue but it is equally CRIMINAL to decriminalised or legalised marijuana or wEE...its CRIMINAL n would be very CRIMINAL to do that....please lets s ... read full comment
U are right that indeed our politicians are cowards on their silence on the issue but it is equally CRIMINAL to decriminalised or legalised marijuana or wEE...its CRIMINAL n would be very CRIMINAL to do that....please lets stop this NONSENSE nowww....
Ben Hart 8 years ago
Mr Sarpong,Thank you for the truth said. Ignorant people buy imported pharmaceutical drugs that are fake and killing Ghanaians no one talk about it and marijuana is there to cure and eradicate illnesses like Asthma,Epilepsy,G ... read full comment
Mr Sarpong,Thank you for the truth said. Ignorant people buy imported pharmaceutical drugs that are fake and killing Ghanaians no one talk about it and marijuana is there to cure and eradicate illnesses like Asthma,Epilepsy,Glaucoma,High blood pressure,pulse regulator,cancer, etc
Kofi Tinko 8 years ago
So the fact that there is failure on the fight against the use of wee, we must legalise it as a way to curb it? Wow! Then we must legalise stealing and armed robbery because some people are doing it. We must legalise corrupti ... read full comment
So the fact that there is failure on the fight against the use of wee, we must legalise it as a way to curb it? Wow! Then we must legalise stealing and armed robbery because some people are doing it. We must legalise corruption because it permeates all over. By the same logic, should we legalise homosexuality because some people are practicing it? Must we legalise abortion because some people are doing it? Must we legalise an illegality in a way stop it? I won't be surprised to see some of these people clamouring for it's legalisation cultivating it (on a large scale) to get more money to enrich themselves and their families. This is what I call illogical logicality.
Mr Bond 8 years ago
It is a billion dollar industry.Canada is even importing $6 billion dollars of from Jamaica.Ghanaians are simple fools to the core.
It is a billion dollar industry.Canada is even importing $6 billion dollars of from Jamaica.Ghanaians are simple fools to the core.
kofi adu 8 years ago
decriminalize it,fine.but one problem is combining wee with alcohol drinking.your judgement is always impaired with alcohol,and that is dangerous.
decriminalize it,fine.but one problem is combining wee with alcohol drinking.your judgement is always impaired with alcohol,and that is dangerous.
obi 8 years ago
if u are not a coward ,how can u know someone is a coward u are all the same
if u are not a coward ,how can u know someone is a coward u are all the same
indian powers indian powers in ghan 8 years ago
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CHORKOR SCHOOLBOY 8 years ago
IS THIS THAT MAN WHO MADE A WOMAN TO CHEW AND SWALLOW RAW SNAIL IN KOFORIDUA GOD FORGIVE HIM.
IS THIS THAT MAN WHO MADE A WOMAN TO CHEW AND SWALLOW RAW SNAIL IN KOFORIDUA GOD FORGIVE HIM.
AA 8 years ago
Are known weed smokers.
We like to hear from them first.
Are known weed smokers.
We like to hear from them first.
Dogbe 8 years ago
Sharrrap Akrasi. What did you say do you the Nayele narcotic transfer? How could this woman have taken the load into the cabin alone?
Didn't you go underground during the whole odyssey?
You are a bigger coward so shut the ... read full comment
Sharrrap Akrasi. What did you say do you the Nayele narcotic transfer? How could this woman have taken the load into the cabin alone?
Didn't you go underground during the whole odyssey?
You are a bigger coward so shut the fck up.
Mathias 8 years ago
I really don't understand this call for legalisation of "wee". how much at all can "wee" bring forth to help this economy.If we have not been able to survive with gold,oil,coacoa,timber and the likes,what at all can we get fr ... read full comment
I really don't understand this call for legalisation of "wee". how much at all can "wee" bring forth to help this economy.If we have not been able to survive with gold,oil,coacoa,timber and the likes,what at all can we get from wee?
Mathias 8 years ago
Coccain and "Wee" which is more profitable,Akrafi? Then , i think we should rather legalise coccain since it would bring more revenue than "wee", nonsense.
Coccain and "Wee" which is more profitable,Akrafi? Then , i think we should rather legalise coccain since it would bring more revenue than "wee", nonsense.
SARKOZY 8 years ago
WHY DO U THINK ONKLY THOSE WHO HAVE SMOKED BEFORE SHOULD BE ENGAGED? WHY DOES HE WANT TO ENGAGE THOSE WHO HAVE SMOKED BEFORE? HE SHOULD TELL GHANAIANS NOW WHETHER HE HAS SMOKED WEED BEFORE. FROM ACHIMOTA SCHOOL, THROUGH FIJAI ... read full comment
WHY DO U THINK ONKLY THOSE WHO HAVE SMOKED BEFORE SHOULD BE ENGAGED? WHY DOES HE WANT TO ENGAGE THOSE WHO HAVE SMOKED BEFORE? HE SHOULD TELL GHANAIANS NOW WHETHER HE HAS SMOKED WEED BEFORE. FROM ACHIMOTA SCHOOL, THROUGH FIJAI SECONDARY SCHOOL AND LEGON,SARBAH HALL. AMPESI TELL ALL GHANAIANS NOW PLEASE.
Alhassan Walla 8 years ago
Sarkozy, you seem to know very much about that good-for-nothing lunatic, Akrasi Sarpong of Mensah Sarbah Hall, Legon and Koforidua.
Akrasi was an avid 'wee' smoker during his student days at Mensah Sarbah Hall, Legon. His ... read full comment
Sarkozy, you seem to know very much about that good-for-nothing lunatic, Akrasi Sarpong of Mensah Sarbah Hall, Legon and Koforidua.
Akrasi was an avid 'wee' smoker during his student days at Mensah Sarbah Hall, Legon. His popular hangout was the Central Cafeteria grounds, where one would find him engaged in senseless arguments with other students. The damage done to his brain was brought to bear when he joined Rawlings' notorious PNDC government and continually unleashed untold brutalities on the innocent men and women in Koforidua.
So yes, Akrasi Sarpong is very deep in wee smoking, and I believe that explains his loud call for the drug to be decriminalized. In essence, he is doing this just to cast himself in a good light, and not for the general good of the public.
JM 8 years ago
Fool we are thing how Ghanaians can get good leaving you are talking about wee.
Fool we are thing how Ghanaians can get good leaving you are talking about wee.
Mohammed. Tamale 8 years ago
Decriminalising "Wee' is long overdue, what is the difference, openly display of hard alcoholics drinks on bars for public consumption to people smocking wee? Even with the legalisation of the drug, it can contribute immensel ... read full comment
Decriminalising "Wee' is long overdue, what is the difference, openly display of hard alcoholics drinks on bars for public consumption to people smocking wee? Even with the legalisation of the drug, it can contribute immensely to our GDP. Is abt time we take bold decision to decriminalize it nd takes steps to regulate the use of it. As we have certain drugs without prescription you cannot get it, same can be applied to wee.
tilly 8 years ago
Indeed they are Cowards.The very people who had everything for free in de then gold coast are making thins soo difficult for de youth.dey will definitely pay one day.
Indeed they are Cowards.The very people who had everything for free in de then gold coast are making thins soo difficult for de youth.dey will definitely pay one day.
Ideal Ghana 8 years ago
No man is an island,majority of the nations around the world are in favour of decriminalisation of some soft narcotics such as marijuana so if our ill informed Politicians are cowardly denying us of such an opportunity to be ... read full comment
No man is an island,majority of the nations around the world are in favour of decriminalisation of some soft narcotics such as marijuana so if our ill informed Politicians are cowardly denying us of such an opportunity to be party of the great emancipation of new era of easing the usual abuse way of incarceration of our young ones for possession of small amount such soft drugs as marijuana, my question is then what fit for purpose are our Politicians?
MPS EVEN FEAR TO INSIST THEY ARE law makers but not DEVELOPERS OR LOBBYISTS......... this is making things extremelyddifficult for mps to please their constituents.......... Why why why why why are we still sooooooooooo stupi ...
read full comment
Lord hear me and discipline these criminals who foolishly copy blindly to ruin the lives of innocent Ghanaian children and their future by making evil decisions rather than create great opportunity for their future. If God lo ...
read full comment
LOOK WHO IS TALKING...U N UR BAND OF CORRUPT, EXPLETIVE BRIBE TAKERS ARE ALSO FAGGOT COWARDS FOR TAKING BRIBES FROM PPL AT THE AIRPORT. A NACOB OFFICIAL TRIED TO FLEECE ME FOR BRIBE N I TOLD HIM TO FUCK OFF. UNDER THE PRETENS ...
read full comment
MR. AKRASI THANK YOU FOR MAKING MY DAY!MAHAMA SMOKE,NANA ADDO SMOKE,JJ LIKE IT,DOE ADJAHO BOIL IT,OTUMFUO INHALE IT.ALL THE MPs SMOKE IT !!!
I WISH U KNOW WHAT WEE HAS DONE TO SOME PEOPLE WE KNOW. NO ONE CAN CONVINCE ME THAT SMOKING WEE IS NOT INJURIOUS TO THE HUMAN MIND. I HAVE SO MANY EXAMPLES CLOSE TO ME. CLASSMATES AND ACQUAINTANCES ALIKE HAVE GONE CRAZY AND M ...
read full comment
Mr Akrasi,pls note pls note that at times there is always peace in silence and people of high caliber dont just contribute to stupid debates.If you dont know this wee debate is a replica of the homosexual issue that shouldn't ...
read full comment
Other countries are making money legally. We can do the same. Now read what I have just reproduced here,
Colorado shops sold more than $92 million of pot in February ’16
Colorado marijuana sales show strong growth in ...
read full comment
U are right that indeed our politicians are cowards on their silence on the issue but it is equally CRIMINAL to decriminalised or legalised marijuana or wEE...its CRIMINAL n would be very CRIMINAL to do that....please lets s ...
read full comment
Mr Sarpong,Thank you for the truth said. Ignorant people buy imported pharmaceutical drugs that are fake and killing Ghanaians no one talk about it and marijuana is there to cure and eradicate illnesses like Asthma,Epilepsy,G ...
read full comment
So the fact that there is failure on the fight against the use of wee, we must legalise it as a way to curb it? Wow! Then we must legalise stealing and armed robbery because some people are doing it. We must legalise corrupti ...
read full comment
It is a billion dollar industry.Canada is even importing $6 billion dollars of from Jamaica.Ghanaians are simple fools to the core.
decriminalize it,fine.but one problem is combining wee with alcohol drinking.your judgement is always impaired with alcohol,and that is dangerous.
if u are not a coward ,how can u know someone is a coward u are all the same
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IS THIS THAT MAN WHO MADE A WOMAN TO CHEW AND SWALLOW RAW SNAIL IN KOFORIDUA GOD FORGIVE HIM.
Are known weed smokers.
We like to hear from them first.
Sharrrap Akrasi. What did you say do you the Nayele narcotic transfer? How could this woman have taken the load into the cabin alone?
Didn't you go underground during the whole odyssey?
You are a bigger coward so shut the ...
read full comment
I really don't understand this call for legalisation of "wee". how much at all can "wee" bring forth to help this economy.If we have not been able to survive with gold,oil,coacoa,timber and the likes,what at all can we get fr ...
read full comment
Coccain and "Wee" which is more profitable,Akrafi? Then , i think we should rather legalise coccain since it would bring more revenue than "wee", nonsense.
WHY DO U THINK ONKLY THOSE WHO HAVE SMOKED BEFORE SHOULD BE ENGAGED? WHY DOES HE WANT TO ENGAGE THOSE WHO HAVE SMOKED BEFORE? HE SHOULD TELL GHANAIANS NOW WHETHER HE HAS SMOKED WEED BEFORE. FROM ACHIMOTA SCHOOL, THROUGH FIJAI ...
read full comment
Sarkozy, you seem to know very much about that good-for-nothing lunatic, Akrasi Sarpong of Mensah Sarbah Hall, Legon and Koforidua.
Akrasi was an avid 'wee' smoker during his student days at Mensah Sarbah Hall, Legon. His ...
read full comment
Fool we are thing how Ghanaians can get good leaving you are talking about wee.
Decriminalising "Wee' is long overdue, what is the difference, openly display of hard alcoholics drinks on bars for public consumption to people smocking wee? Even with the legalisation of the drug, it can contribute immensel ...
read full comment
Indeed they are Cowards.The very people who had everything for free in de then gold coast are making thins soo difficult for de youth.dey will definitely pay one day.
No man is an island,majority of the nations around the world are in favour of decriminalisation of some soft narcotics such as marijuana so if our ill informed Politicians are cowardly denying us of such an opportunity to be ...
read full comment
I perfectly agree with you