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Law On Marijuana Outdated Needs Addressing. by Nobody: 9:58am On Dec 13, 2017
INDIAN HEMP ACT

SUPPORTED BY


ARRANGEMENTS OF SECTIONS

PART I

Offences

1. Meaning of "Indian hemp".

2. Planting or cultivating Indian hemp.

3. Unlawful importation or sale of Indian hemp.

4. Exportation of Indian hemp.

5. Smoking or unlawful possession of Indian hemp.

6. Possession of utensils for use in smoking Indian hemp.

7. Use of premises for sale, smoking, etc., of Indian hemp.

PART II

Supplementary

8. Jurisdiction of magistrates.

9. Conviction under this Act of persons charged with offences under Dangerous Drugs Act.

10. Corporal punishment of male offenders under 19 years.

11. Measures for reforming children and young persons found guilty of offences.

12. Forfeiture.

13. Burden of proving lack of knowledge.

14. Amendment and application of provisions of Dangerous Drugs Act.

15. Short title, interpretation, etc.

SCHEDULE

Amendments of Dangerous Drugs Act

INDIAN HEMP ACT

An Act to make the planting, cultivation, importation, etc. of Indian hemp an offence and to make provisions for other related matters.

[31st March, 1966] [Commencement.]



PART I

Offences

Meaning of "Indian hemp"

1. In this Act "Indian hemp" means-

(a) any plant or part of a plant of the genus cannabis; or

(b) the separated resin, whether crude or purified, obtained from any plant of the genus cannabis; or

(c) any preparation containing any such resin, by whatever name that plant, part, resin or preparation may be called.

2. Planting or cultivating Indian hemp

(1) Any person who knowingly plants or cultivates any plant of the genus cannabis shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to be sentenced either to death or to imprisonment for a term of not less than twenty-one years.

(2) A person charged with an offence under this section shall be tried summarily by a single Judge of the High Court within whose jurisdiction the offence was committed.

3. Unlawful importation or sale of Indian hemp

(1) Any person who-

(a) imports any Indian hemp; or

(b) knowingly sells any Indian hemp, shall be guilty of an offence and be liable on conviction to be sentenced to imprisonment for a term of not less than twenty-one years:

Provided that this subsection shall not apply to the importation or sale of any medical preparation of Indian hemp in circumstances such that no offence against the Dangerous Drugs Act is committed thereby.

(2) A person charged with an offence under this section shall be tried summarily by a single Judge of the High Court within whose jurisdiction the offence was committed.

4. Exportation of Indian hemp

Subject to this Act, any person who exports any Indian hemp shall be guilty of an offence, and liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term of not less than twenty-one years.

5. Smoking or unlawful possession of Indian hemp

(1) Any person who-

(a) smokes any Indian hemp; or

(b) knowingly has any Indian hemp in his possession, shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term of not less than four years without the option of a tine:

Provided that-

(i) paragraph (b) of this subsection shall not apply to the possession of any medical preparation of Indian hemp in circumstances such that no offence against the Dangerous Drugs Act is committed thereby; and

[Cap. D1.]

(ii) where a person convicted of an offence under this subsection is a child or a young person within the meaning of the Children and Young Persons Law of a state or the Children and Young Persons Act of the Federal Capital Territory (that is to say, a person who is not more than seventeen years of age) he shall, in addition to twenty-one strokes of the cane, be sentenced to two years in a borstal or such similar institution or to a fine of N200.

(2) For the purposes of this section a person shall not be treated as possessing any Indian hemp where that Indian hemp-

(a) is in transit under and in accordance with the provisions of Part V of the Dangerous Drugs Act; or

(b) having been brought into Nigeria in transit, is diverted under and in accordance with those provisions, and his possession of that Indian hemp is in connection with and for the purposes of the transit or diversion thereof, as the case may be.

6. Possession of utensils for use in smoking Indian hemp

Any person who, knowingly has in his possession, any pipe or other utensil for use in connection with the smoking of Indian hemp shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term of not less than five years.

7. Use of premises for sales, smoking, etc., of Indian hemp

(1) Any person who, being the occupier of any premises, permits those premises to be used for any of the following purposes, that is to say-

(a) selling Indian hemp;

(b) smoking Indian hemp; or

(c) preparing Indian hemp for smoking, shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term of not less than ten years without the option of a fine:

Provided that paragraph (a) of this subsection shall not apply to the use of premises for the sale of any medical preparation of Indian hemp in circumstances such that no offence against the Dangerous Drugs Act is committed thereby.

[Cap. D1.]

(2) Any person who, in any way assists in the commission of an offence under sub-section (1) of this section, shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term of not less than ten years, without the option of a fine.

PART II

Supplementary

8. Jurisdiction of magistrates

(1) Every magistrate in any part of Nigeria shall, notwithstanding anything contained in any enactment, have jurisdiction for the summary trial of any offence under sections 4 to 7 of this Act and may impose the punishment provided by this Act for such an offence.

(2) Subsection (1) of this section shall be without prejudice to the operation of the Children and Young Persons Law of any State or the Children and Young Persons Act of the Federal Capital Territory.

9. Conviction under this Act of persons charged with offences under Dangerous Drugs Act

(1) Subject to subsection (2) of this section, if in any proceedings for any offence against the Dangerous Drugs Act, the facts proved in evidence would justify a conviction for an offence under this Act, the accused shall be found guilty of the offence under this Act and shall thereupon be punished as if he had been charged with and convicted of the last mentioned offence.

[Cap. D1.]

(2) Nothing in subsection (1) of this section shall affect the validity of a conviction of or sentence for an offence against the Dangerous Drugs Act unless, in the course of the trial, and before the conviction, objection was made that, by reason of that subsection, the accused ought not to be convicted thereof but ought instead to be convicted of an offence under this Act.

10. Corporal punishment of male offenders under 19

(1) Where a male person apparently under the age of nineteen years is convicted of an offence under this Act then, notwithstanding anything in any other law, the court-

(a) shall have power to sentence the offender to caning, either in addition to or instead of any other punishment or order which the court has power to impose or make, and may specify any number of strokes not exceeding forty-nine; and

(b) unless it appears to the court that there are strong reasons why it should not do so in his particular case shall sentence the offender to caning; and

(c) if it specifies more than twelve stokes, shall direct the sentence to be carried out on successive days by instalments of which each (or, if the total number of strokes specified is not a multiple of seven, each except the last) shall consist of seven strokes.

(2) Subject to subsection (1) of this section, the provisions of any law relating to the execution of sentences of caning shall apply in relation to any such sentence imposed by virtue of that subsection.

(3) References in this section to conviction and to sentence shall, in relation to a juvenile court, be construed respectively as references to the court being satisfied of the offender's guilt and to the making of an order.

(4) The provisions of this section shall be without prejudice to any power to impose sentences of caning conferred by any other law.

(5) In its application to Abia, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Edo, Ekiti, Enugu, Imo, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo and Rivers States this section shall have effect with substitution of references to whipping for references to caning.

11. Measures for reforming children and young persons found guilty of offences

Without prejudice to section 10 of this Act, where a person under the age of seventeen years is tried by a juvenile court in any part of Nigeria for an offence under this Act and the court is satisfied of his or her guilt, the court, in considering the manner in which the case should be dealt with, shall have particular regard to the need to prevent a repetition of the offence and shall accordingly, unless it appears to the court that there are strong reasons why it should not do so in that particular case, either-

(a) place the offender under the supervision of a probation office; or

(b) send him to an approved institution; or

(c) commit him to the care of a fit person; or

(d) order his parent or guardian to give security for his good behaviour.

12. Forfeiture

Where any person is convicted of any offence under this Act, all articles (including any vehicle or vessel) used by him in connection with the offence shall be forfeited; and where any such forfeited article is a pipe or other utensil for use in connection with the smoking of Indian hemp, the court may order it to be destroyed.

13. Burden of proving lack of knowledge

Where, in any proceedings for any offence under this Act involving the doing of anything knowingly or the having of anything in one's possession knowingly, it is proved or admitted that the accused did that thing or had that thing in his possession, he shall be taken to have done it or had it in his possession knowingly, unless he proves the contrary.

14. Amendment and application of provisions of the Dangerous Drugs Act

(1) The Dangerous Drugs Act shall have effect subject to the amendments specified in the Schedule to this Act, being amendments consequential on the foregoing provisions of this Act.

[Cap. D1. Schedule.]

(2) The following provisions of the Dangerous Drugs Act, that is to say-

[Cap. D1.]

(a) Section 17 (Powers of inspection);

(b) Section 19 (4) (Attempt to commit offence, incitement etc.);

(c) Section 19 (5) (Offences by companies);

(d) Section 20 (Burden of proof);

(e) Section 21 (Power of arrest),

shall apply in relation to offences under this Act as they apply in relation to offences against the Dangerous Drugs Act.

15. Short title, interpretation, etc.

(1) This Act may be cited as the Indian Hemp Act.

(2) In this Act, the expressions "import", "export", "transit" and "in transit" have the meanings assigned by section 2 of the Dangerous Drugs Act.

(3) In this Act, any reference to a person having anything in his possession includes a reference to his having it under his control, and references to possession shall be construed accordingly.

(4) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Interpretation Act, the appropriate penalty prescribed in respect of an offence by this Act, as amended, shall be applicable in respect of any person who after the commencement of this Act is convicted of that of- fence whether or not the offence was committed before the commencement of this Act.

[Cap. I23.]

http://www.lawnigeria.com/LawsoftheFederation/INDIAN-HEMP-ACT.html
Re: Law On Marijuana Outdated Needs Addressing. by Blue3k(m): 10:16am On Dec 13, 2017
Yeah I think it better legal. If Alcohol and ciggeretes are legal there's no reason to criminalize it. Adults know health risks and can decide if they want to use the stuff. The nation could benefit from tax revenue and we could benefit from tourism west African states. I would go on but I already made thread about this.
Re: Law On Marijuana Outdated Needs Addressing. by ShinnBet: 10:35am On Dec 13, 2017
Blue3k:
Yeah I think it better legal. If Alcohol and ciggeretes are legal there's no reason to criminalize it. Adults know health risks and can decide if they want to use the stuff. The nation could benefit from tax revenue and we could benefit from tourism west African states. I would go on but I already made thread about this.

Tobacco is the reason weed is illegal and we can blame the Brits for this.

When a group of Brits landed in what is now Virginia they had high hopes in finding gold just as the Spanish did in central and south america. After pestering the natives for gold, the natives brought corn which to them seemed like what the gringos where desperate for.

With the lack of gold, the British expedition into the new world was about to go bankrupt as there was no way the British Crown and the gamblers in London will re-invest a penny into future expeditions.

The head of the British expedition returned back to london with Tobacco and Indian hemp and a few unwilling natives to showcase the wonder of the new world.

The native had been smoking weed and tobacco in their spiritual meditations.
.
Weed was an instant hit unlike tobacco and soon most europeans figured out they could grow their own weed in Europe as weed can grow in almost any clime.

The British then saw this as a threat to their future weed dominance and so aggressively demonized weed as the devil's plant and promoted tobacco as a good vice to the point it became fashionable among the elite to smoke tobbaco.
Re: Law On Marijuana Outdated Needs Addressing. by Blue3k(m): 2:35pm On Dec 13, 2017
ShinnBet:


Tobacco is the reason weed is illegal and we can blame the Brits for this.

When a group of Brits landed in what is now Virginia they had high hopes in finding gold just as the Spanish did in central and south america. After pestering the natives for gold, the natives brought corn which to them seemed like what the gringos where desperate for.

With the lack of gold, the British expedition into the new world was about to go bankrupt as there was no way the British Crown and the gamblers in London will re-invest a penny into future expeditions.

The head of the British expedition returned back to london with Tobacco and Indian hemp and a few unwilling natives to showcase the wonder of the new world.

The native had been smoking weed and tobacco in their spiritual meditations.
.
Weed was an instant hit unlike tobacco and soon most europeans figured out they could grow their own weed in Europe as weed can grow in almost any clime.

The British then saw this as a threat to their future weed dominance and so aggressively demonized weed as the devil's plant and promoted tobacco as a good vice to the point it became fashionable among the elite to smoke tobbaco.



Oh well the British are gone now so it's our time to make our own decisions. I think if Ghana's drug decriminalization policy works it will shift policy for region. I think they will take a more people liberal stance on issue seeing drug use as medical issue than criminal issue. Drug legalisation with things like marijuana might not happen since people still have odd views on health effects.
Re: Law On Marijuana Outdated Needs Addressing. by IamaNigerianGuy(m): 2:51pm On Dec 13, 2017
ShinnBet:


Tobacco is the reason weed is illegal and we can blame the Brits for this.

When a group of Brits landed in what is now Virginia they had high hopes in finding gold just as the Spanish did in central and south america. After pestering the natives for gold, the natives brought corn which to them seemed like what the gringos where desperate for.

With the lack of gold, the British expedition into the new world was about to go bankrupt as there was no way the British Crown and the gamblers in London will re-invest a penny into future expeditions.

The head of the British expedition returned back to london with Tobacco and Indian hemp and a few unwilling natives to showcase the wonder of the new world.

The native had been smoking weed and tobacco in their spiritual meditations.
.
Weed was an instant hit unlike tobacco and soon most europeans figured out they could grow their own weed in Europe as weed can grow in almost any clime.

The British then saw this as a threat to their future weed dominance and so aggressively demonized weed as the devil's plant and promoted tobacco as a good vice to the point it became fashionable among the elite to smoke tobbaco.



Tobacco is a nicotinic stimulant. Marijuana is a psychoactive and psychedelic. It changes perception of time and space and alters behavior, that is why armed robbers, assassins etc use marijuana. Tobacco is dangerous because it causes cancer. These are two different things.

Nigeria has enough problems already. We should not decriminalize marijuana just because the west has done so. The west is degenerate. They are not an example. You only need to take a look at how messed up their societies are
Re: Law On Marijuana Outdated Needs Addressing. by ShinnBet: 2:53pm On Dec 13, 2017
Blue3k:


Oh well the British are gone now so it's our time to make our own decisions. I think if Ghana's drug decriminalization policy works it will shift policy for region. I think they will take a more people liberal stance on issue seeing drug use as medical issue than criminal issue. Drug legalisation with things like marijuana might not happen since people still have odd views on health effects.

Indian hemp can solve the desertification problem in the north as it is the fastest growing bio-maas and thrives in semi arid and arid environs..
.it can qksi serve as a source of human and animal feed as the seeds are as nutritious as soya beans

The fibre from hemp can be used from everything from rope, paper and clothes.


It is high time we recognize the burning bush as God's most benovolen gift to man
Re: Law On Marijuana Outdated Needs Addressing. by ShinnBet: 3:00pm On Dec 13, 2017
IamaNigerianGuy:


Tobacco is a nicotinic stimulant. Marijuana is a psychoactive and psychedelic. It changes perception of time and space and alters behavior, that is why armed robbers, assassins etc use marijuana. Tobacco is dangerous because it causes cancer. These are two different things.

Nigeria has enough problems already. We should not decriminalize marijuana just because the west has done so. The west is degenerate. They are not an example. You only need to take a look
] at how messed up their societies are

Weed is your least problem.

As a former military operative weed only helps me deal with PTSD and was never ever good for operations- I preferred merh as it made me more alert, confident and active.


Weed is not a stimulant but a depressant

Don't fight the flow, bro

Re: Law On Marijuana Outdated Needs Addressing. by Blue3k(m): 3:02pm On Dec 13, 2017
IamaNigerianGuy:


Tobacco is a nicotinic stimulant. Marijuana is a psychoactive and psychedelic. It changes perception of time and space and alters behavior, that is why armed robbers, assassins etc use marijuana. Tobacco is dangerous because it causes cancer. These are two different things.

Nigeria has enough problems already. We should not decriminalize marijuana just because the west has done so. The west is degenerate. They are not an example. You only need to take a look at how messed up their societies are

shocked grin lol west degenerate compared to African society. You must have been drinking to say that with a straight face. If you want to compare criminality by the numbers you know you'll lose in every category.

What medical study did you read to imply marijuana increases violent behavior. In the places it's legal there was no surge in violence. Assassins also drink alcohol, drink codeine, eat food and breath oxygen. Weed is not like flakka or bath salts.

ShinnBet:


Indian hemp can solve the desertification problem in the north as it is the fastest growing bio-maas and thrives in semi arid and arid environs..
.it can qksi serve as a source of human and animal feed as the seeds are as nutritious as soya beans

The fibre from hemp can be used from everything from rope, paper and clothes.


It is high time we recognize the burning bush as God's most benovolen gift to man

The hemp plant does sound like good idea for deforestation. Lol the great green wall took on whole new meaning.

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Re: Law On Marijuana Outdated Needs Addressing. by ShinnBet: 3:07pm On Dec 13, 2017
Blue3k:




What medical study did you read to imply marijuana increases violent behavior. In the places it's legal there was no surge in violence. Assassins also drink alcohol, drink codeine, eat food and breath oxygen. Weed is not like flakka or bath salts.

Weed is a pacifier and does not promote violent behavior

Compare cocaine rock and roll to Mary J reggae with her gentle guitar strokes then you will see weed as the most sissy drug out there..

I for one enjoy ganja to yelp deal with insomani and stress...
Re: Law On Marijuana Outdated Needs Addressing. by ShinnBet: 3:15pm On Dec 13, 2017
This will be our new flag when I become president

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Re: Law On Marijuana Outdated Needs Addressing. by mrvitalis(m): 3:15pm On Dec 13, 2017
We should just legalize weed license sellers and tax it heavily

We can generate over 300bn a year from it which can be used to establish and maintain good health care centers in every local government
Re: Law On Marijuana Outdated Needs Addressing. by ShinnBet: 3:21pm On Dec 13, 2017
mrvitalis:
We should just legalize weed license sellers and tax it heavily

We can generate over 300bn a year from it which can be used to establish and maintain good health care centers in every local government

Industrial hemp which is basically the male specie of cannabis can solve a lot of our pressing issues especiallt that in the north

The leaves and seeds can substitute for grasses in feeding cows, halt desertification and even be used as a source of construction in place of concrete

Google hempcrete
Re: Law On Marijuana Outdated Needs Addressing. by redsun(m): 6:49pm On Dec 13, 2017
It can cure so many debilitating diseases in nigeria, especially chronic lack of common sense.
Re: Law On Marijuana Outdated Needs Addressing. by Jakumo(m): 7:10pm On Dec 13, 2017
redsun:
It can cure so many debilitating diseases in nigeria, especially chronic lack of common sense.

Ha ha ha ha ha ha damn. You is da MAN Redsun. Who no know, go know.

Now, to prevent common sense from deserting me on this fine day, I need to go ahead and fire up a giant torpedo Jamaica Spliff, then actuate autopilot once attaining cruise altitude, vectored directly inbound to the promised land of Mount Zion, where ONLY the righteous are granted permission to land and PARK WELL.

Re: Law On Marijuana Outdated Needs Addressing. by Nobody: 8:04pm On Dec 13, 2017
Weed is good for Adhders, when added to their tea...

75% Black's are suffering from Adhd infused inferiority complex.
Re: Law On Marijuana Outdated Needs Addressing. by Jakumo(m): 8:12pm On Dec 13, 2017
ugohemma:
Weed is good for Adhders, when added to their tea...

75% Black's are suffering from Adhd infused inferiority complex.
Chai ! INFUSED Inferiority Complex. Make I check my dictionary.


If it is good enough for my president, it is good enough for me. God bless Nigeria.

Re: Law On Marijuana Outdated Needs Addressing. by IamaNigerianGuy(m): 8:23pm On Dec 13, 2017
Blue3k:


shocked grin lol west degenerate compared to African society. You must have been drinking to say that with a straight face. If you want to compare criminality by the numbers you know you'll lose in every category.

What medical study did you read to imply marijuana increases violent behavior. In the places it's legal there was no surge in violence. Assassins also drink alcohol, drink codeine, eat food and breath oxygen. Weed is not like flakka or bath salts.



The hemp plant does sound like good idea for deforestation. Lol the great green wall took on whole new meaning.

Move to the US or Europe where weed is legal. You'll be in good company and be welcome there.
Re: Law On Marijuana Outdated Needs Addressing. by Nobody: 8:23pm On Dec 13, 2017
Jakumo:
Chai ! INFUSED Inferiority Complex. Make I check my dictionary.


If it is good enough for my president, it is good enough for me. God bless Nigeria.
I believe weed is the fruit our forefather Adam ate though oyibo changed it to fruit.. But it's actually weed..
Re: Law On Marijuana Outdated Needs Addressing. by Blue3k(m): 8:32pm On Dec 13, 2017
IamaNigerianGuy:


Move to the US or Europe. Weed is legal there. You'll be in good company and be welcome there.

I'm already in USA. I noticed u don't have facts to back claims. It was too funny hearing a you call west degenerates. Maybe you forgot about all the Nigerians dying on boats and risking slavery to get to Europe.

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Re: Law On Marijuana Outdated Needs Addressing. by redsun(m): 9:53pm On Dec 13, 2017
Jakumo:


Ha ha ha ha ha ha damn. You is da MAN Redsun. Who no know, go know.

Now, to prevent common sense from deserting me on this fine day, I need to go ahead and fire up a giant torpedo Jamaica Spliff, then actuate autopilot once attaining cruise altitude, vectored directly inbound to the promised land of Mount Zion, where ONLY the righteous are granted permission to land and PARK WELL.

Yeah man! It is the way to zion.

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