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NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by teeshet: 6:11pm On Oct 08, 2021
The agitation for the legalisation of Cannabis Sativa cannot succeed in Nigeria because the proliferation of illicit drugs often leads to crime, chaos and conflict, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency has explained.

In a statement issued on Friday by the spokesperson of the NDLEA, Femi Babafemi, the Chairman/Chief Executive of the NDLEA, Brig. General Mohammed Bubba Marwa (retd.), made this statement as a guest speaker at the 2021 Ulefunta annual public lecture organised by the Deji of Akure Kingdom, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Aladetoyinbo Aladelusi and chaired by a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Chief Olu Falae.

Marwa said, “The proliferation of illicit drugs often engenders a pattern of crime, chaos and conflict. In the advanced world, it is the driver of the high crime rate and violent killings in the inner cities. In developing or third world countries, it is the escalator of strife, pogroms and civil war, and has played a big role in countries torn to pieces by tribal war, such as it is playing in Syria, which has become the hotbed of Captagon, and Afghanistan, which controls the opium trade.

“We have seen narco-terrorism in countries like Colombia and Mexico where drug cartels are a law unto themselves and are as powerful, if not more powerful, than the state.

So, there are real cases, not scenarios, of where and how illicit substances played a role in a society’s rapid descent into chaos and teetering on the brink of a failed state.
“So the pertinent question for us today is: Have drugs played any role in the festering insecurity in Nigeria? The answer is yes. Of this, we have ample evidence.”

Marwa, represented by his Special Adviser on National Drug Control Master Plan, Otunba Lanre Ipinmisho, stated that considering the intractable burden of insecurity facing the country, “We do not have the luxury of allowing a narcotic economy to take root and thrive in our society. Africa, nay, Nigeria has enough problems without adding the burden of narco-terrorism.”

He said, “Of all the known illicit substances, Cannabis Sativa is the only one that is native to Nigeria and it is the most abused of all illicit drugs, and from the findings of the National Drug Survey of 2018, cannabis is becoming a national albatross.”

While warning that the population of Nigerians hooked on cannabis alone was more than the population of countries like Portugal, Greece or the Republic of Benin, he said that as such Nigeria could not afford to toy with the grim reality of the danger of legalizing cannabis when all the needed infrastructure to monitor and control it are still far from being in place.

“Where cannabis is concerned, we should not by any argument allow ourselves to become the proverbial fool that rushed in where angels fear to tread. Countries like Canada, which are pro-cannabis have strong and efficient institutions that are way ahead of ours by long mileages.

“Given the reality of our law enforcement, controlled cultivation of cannabis is a mirage. Aren’t pharmaceutical opioids controlled?

Tramadol, codeine, Rohypnol, Benzopam, are all controlled, yet, their trafficking and abuse is causing us unquantifiable human and economic loss.

“And for those who point at the inherent economic benefit that could accrue from the legalisation of its cultivation, following our reality, would you be comfortable, if by tomorrow, your 13-year-old son can easily access marijuana, or you find some wraps of weed in his pocket, or you learnt that someone has introduced your 16-year-old daughter to smoking cannabis under the pretext that it has medicinal value?

“Our individual answer to that question will give us a public opinion of where we should stand as a country in the cannabis debate,” he said.

https://punchng.com/why-cannabis-cant-be-legalised-in-nigeria-ndlea/

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by Lavisha(f): 6:13pm On Oct 08, 2021
yinmu..

In strict medical terms marijuana is far safer than many foods we commonly consume. For example, eating 10 raw potatoes can result in a toxic response. By comparison, it is physically impossible to eat enough marijuana to induce death. Marijuana in its natural form is one of the safest therapeutically active substances known to man. By any measure of rational analysis marijuana can be safely used within the supervised routine of medical care.
[DEA Administrative Law Judge - 1988]

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by Abdul05: 6:15pm On Oct 08, 2021
If legalized they would turn the country upside down grin grin

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by CandyOps(m): 6:18pm On Oct 08, 2021
Naija always copies the west so I'm convinced it'll only be a matter of time.

Ciga is proven to be more dangerous than wee wee

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by Tranquill: 6:19pm On Oct 08, 2021
Supported.
It's too early to even think of legalizing it considering the reality of the Nigerian situation, where everything is easily abused and systems subverted.

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by MufasaLion: 6:20pm On Oct 08, 2021
Mary Jane is medicinal. I'd like it to be legalized.

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by HappyPagan: 6:21pm On Oct 08, 2021
Abdul05:
If legalized they would turn the country upside down grin grin
Is the country the right way up?

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by Abdul05: 6:23pm On Oct 08, 2021
HappyPagan:

Is the country the right way up?
grin grin

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by Totilopussylick(m): 6:24pm On Oct 08, 2021
Abdul05:
If legalized they would turn the country upside down grin grin
As If the country isn't upside down already.

No thanks to bubu the terrorist in command!

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:28pm On Oct 08, 2021
Cannabis wey we legalized by ourselves tey tey

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by chatinent: 6:35pm On Oct 08, 2021
The law makers abuse it more than the masses.

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by YorubaKinging: 6:37pm On Oct 08, 2021
The end is near

Of a truth, everything God created is good

But men turned the world upside down

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by helinues: 6:39pm On Oct 08, 2021
Yinmu.

Imagine Cannabis being illegal in Nigeria yet it's almost everywhere

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by Totilopussylick(m): 6:43pm On Oct 08, 2021
helinues:
Yinmu.

Imagine Cannabis being illegal in Nigeria yet it's almost everywhere
As I type now, I'm holding 1 wrap lyk this smiley

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by helinues: 6:44pm On Oct 08, 2021
Totilopussylick:
As I type now, I'm holding 1 wrap lyk this smiley

Lobatan.. imagine if now legalized

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by Totilopussylick(m): 6:48pm On Oct 08, 2021
helinues:


Lobatan.. imagine if now legalized
We can't wait for govt, we have legalize it for my area!

We smoke with even the law enforcement agencies guys here.

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by helinues: 6:50pm On Oct 08, 2021
Totilopussylick:
We can't wait for govt, we have legalize it for my area!

We smoke with even the law enforcement agencies guys here.

For Nigeria, ordinary eyes no fit do madness.. Onile, oya pass me one S.K

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by Totilopussylick(m): 6:58pm On Oct 08, 2021
helinues:


For Nigeria, ordinary eyes no fit do madness.. Onile, oya pass me one S.K
right now I don down 5 wraps.

Going to madam iyabenji lyk this to take care of my stomach kiss.

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by illicit(m): 7:21pm On Oct 08, 2021
Cigarette is accessible

Does everyone smoke cigarettes?

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by DoctorDree(m): 8:45pm On Oct 08, 2021
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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by Youngvegetable: 8:46pm On Oct 08, 2021
Op isn't this picture beautiful

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by chiedu7: 8:46pm On Oct 08, 2021
It cant be legalized until the North develops a taste for it

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by jericco1(m): 8:46pm On Oct 08, 2021
Na from clap dance dey start, just legalize and put heavy taxes on tobacco.

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by PAWG(m): 8:46pm On Oct 08, 2021
Yawns*
Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by DropsMic(m): 8:46pm On Oct 08, 2021
Because our government officials are incapable of thinking

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by Sonnobax15(m): 8:46pm On Oct 08, 2021
Totilopussylick:
The moderator that banned me for a whole 7days, will end up in jail.

Just locked me out for complete 7days cry


I was just reading but can't comment sad

The thing come make Nairaland so boring for me angry.

Well I'm back.

And that moderator, simbisa forest will be your final destination undecided

Amen!
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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:46pm On Oct 08, 2021
Lavisha:
yinmu..

In strict medical terms marijuana is far safer than many foods we commonly consume. For example, eating 10 raw potatoes can result in a toxic response. By comparison, it is physically impossible to eat enough marijuana to induce death. Marijuana in its natural form is one of the safest therapeutically active substances known to man. By any measure of rational analysis marijuana can be safely used within the supervised routine of medical care.
[DEA Administrative Law Judge - 1988]

Said by Ganja man

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by officialfysh(m): 8:46pm On Oct 08, 2021
Don’t legalise Cruise ooo!
Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by Mirawonder007(m): 8:47pm On Oct 08, 2021
They go misuse am
Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by BigYash: 8:47pm On Oct 08, 2021
They always see the negative side.. The tea with milk can't go wrong on a Friday evening cheesy

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Re: NDLEA: Why Cannabis Can’t Be Legalised In Nigeria by IKBARUTEN11(m): 8:47pm On Oct 08, 2021
The sensitization program of ndlea should be channeled towards cannabis misuse

Back in the days, those who take cannabis do that in secret places. The game has changed. Virtually on every street, guys freely take the cannabis without minding who is watching

All I'm saying is that cannabis has been legalized in Nigeria by those who take and those who make a living from it

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