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The many dimensions of using marijuana and cannabinoids

By Leela Ramdeen, Chair, CCSJ & Director, CREDI

“Our bodies are ours to use, but we have to account one day to the Lord as to how we took care of them and what we did with them.”—Archbishop Terrence Prendergast, Ottawa.

As you know, The Dangerous Drugs Amendment Act No 24 of 2019 was proclaimed on Monday, December 23, 2019. However, the Cannabis Control Authority Bill was sent to a joint select committee.

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Decriminalise it, not legalise

Marijuana - decriminalise or legalise?
Marijuana – decriminalise or legalise?

During the months of January to March 2019, the Attorney General will host a series of public consultations on the decriminalisation of marijuana.

The Ministry has said this conversation will “engage all citizens across Trinidad and Tobago inclusive of a diverse array of professionals, medical practitioners, secondary and tertiary level students and the general public”.

Following is Archbishop Jason Gordon’s position which appeared in his ‘Conversations with Archbishop J’ weekly column in the Catholic News, September 30, 2018.

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Q: Archbishop J, should we legalise marijuana?

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