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Zimbabwe cannabis growers go underground amid police blitz

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More than 2,000 Zimbabweans have been arrested since the start of the year on drug-related charges

While Zimbabwe is looking to capitalise on the lucrative cannabis industry, the average Zimbabwean is forced to cultivate the plant illegally because permits allowing them to do so cost $46,000 (R830,000)…

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https://www.timeslive.co.za/sunday-times-daily/news/2023-02-19-zim-cannabis-growers-go-underground-amid-police-blitz/

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Zimbabwe: Police Arrest 520 Drug Peddlers in Five Days

Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has arrested more than 500 people for drugs and illicit substance related charges in the last five days, taking the total number of culprits apprehended to 2 175.

Police last week launched a blitz to curb the peddling of drugs and illicit substances in the country.

In a statement, ZRP revealed that 520 people were arrested in the past week.

“On February 14, 2023, police arrested 23 people across the country on operation, ‘No to dangerous drugs and illicit substances’, bringing cumulative arrests to 2 175,” the ZRP statement read.

In recent updates by the ZRP, the uniformed forces revealed that 13 suspects were arrested in Mbare on Thursday for consuming drugs and others for selling dangerous products without licenses.

“Police in Mbare, Harare arrested thirteen suspects for being found in possession of skin lightening and other various substances without licences while others were smoking dagga. Police seized a load of the recovered drugs,” said ZRP.

ZRP intensified the fight against drug and substance abuse nationwide with the authorities conducting raids, stop and searches blitz and awareness campaigns.

They also urged the public to report anyone abusing drugs or offering drugs at any nearest Police Station.

In Masvingo, ZRP Commissioner David Mahoya revealed that some drugs and dangerous substances are being brought into their Province from neighbouring South Africa.

https://allafrica.com/stories/202302160301.html



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Massachusetts: Office of the Inspector General Publishes Press Release Re Appointing A Receiver To Manage State’s Cannabis Commission

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Independent journalist Grant Smith Ellis  writes today to linked in

Press release from Massachusetts Inspector General confirms that a decision in June of 2024, by three CCC Commissioners, to strip the powers of acting agency Executive Director Debbie Hilton-Creek led to today’s emergency hearing request on Beacon Hill.

 



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Movie Time In Oregon. Special Screening of Frenchy Dreams of Hashish

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CHEECHABLE & OG EMPIRE PRESENT:

A SPECIAL 7/10 with FRENCHY CANNOLI! We are pleased to announce a special screening and Oregon premier of the movie Frenchy Dreams of Hashish, a documentary by Jake Remington. Frenchy Dreams of Hashish showcases master hashishin Frenchy Cannoli’s lifelong pursuit of perfect hashish and highlights the ethos of sustainable, sun-grown cannabis. Join us as we celebrate the art of making hash and honor the late master, Frenchy Cannoli. Get your tickets here!

 



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Curaleaf Start Process Of Getting Their Claws Into The UK’s National Health System – With Former MP (Resigned Today 30/5/24) As The Front Man

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It’ll take a while but the business plan to get Curaleaf products available via the NHS starts here…and the front man is  now former Conservative MP George Freeman

See the press release dated 28 May (scroll down)  about his involvement and and what a surprise

30 May 2024

George Freeman is no longer a Member, but was most recently the Conservative MP for Mid Norfolk, and left the Commons on 30 May 2024.

https://members.parliament.uk/member/4020/career

 

 

 

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