By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
BRICS Global Television NetworkBRICS Global Television NetworkBRICS Global Television Network
  • Home
  • BRICS
    • B – Brasil
    • R – Россия (Rossiya)
    • I – भारत (Bhārat)
    • C – 中国 (Zhōngguó)
    • S – South Africa
    • BRICS Plus
      • A – Argentina
      • E – مصر (Misr)
      • E – ኢትዮጵያ (Ityop’iya)
      • I – ایران (Irān)
      • S – السعودية (Al-Su’udiyya)
      • U – الإمارات العربية المتحدة
    • BRICS Partner States
      • A – الجزائر
      • B – Bolivia
      • B – Беларусь
      • C – Cuba
      • K – Қазақстан
      • I – Indonesia
      • M – Malaysia
      • N – Nigeria
      • T – ประเทศไทย
      • T – Türkiye
      • U – Uganda
      • U – Oʻzbekiston
      • V – Việt Nam
  • Sports
  • International
  • Features
    • Hearts and Plates
    • Saudi Vision 2030
    • Business and Finance
    • Technology and Trends
    • Arts and Culture
    • Health and Lifestyle
    • Food and Agriculture
    • Travel and Exploration
    • BGTN Cares
  • Watch
    • On-Demand
  • Weather
  • Live TV
Reading: High times for South Africa as Parliament takes next step towards cannabis legalisation
Share
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
BRICS Global Television NetworkBRICS Global Television Network
  • Brasil
  • Россия (Rossiya)
  • भारत (Bhārat)
  • 中国 (Zhōngguó)
  • South Africa
  • Argentina
  • مصر (Misr)
  • ኢትዮጵያ (Ityop’iya)
  • ایران (Irān)
  • السعودية (Al-Su’udiyya)
  • الإمارات العربية المتحدة
  • الجزائر
  • Bolivia
  • Беларусь
  • Cuba
  • Қазақстан
  • Indonesia
  • Malaysia
  • Nigeria
  • ประเทศไทย
  • Türkiye
  • Uganda
  • Oʻzbekiston
  • Việt Nam
  • Home
  • BRICS
    • B – Brasil
    • R – Россия (Rossiya)
    • I – भारत (Bhārat)
    • C – 中国 (Zhōngguó)
    • S – South Africa
    • BRICS Plus
    • BRICS Partner States
  • Sports
  • International
  • Features
    • Hearts and Plates
    • Saudi Vision 2030
    • Business and Finance
    • Technology and Trends
    • Arts and Culture
    • Health and Lifestyle
    • Food and Agriculture
    • Travel and Exploration
    • BGTN Cares
  • Watch
    • On-Demand
  • Weather
  • Live TV
Follow US
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
© 2024 BRICS Global Television Network. Newshound Media. All Rights Reserved.
BRICS Global Television Network > International > High times for South Africa as Parliament takes next step towards cannabis legalisation
International

High times for South Africa as Parliament takes next step towards cannabis legalisation

Miyashni Pillay
Last updated: November 17, 2023 2:16 pm
By Miyashni Pillay
5 Min Read
Share
Cannabis leaves and plants
Photo: iStock
SHARE

In a landmark move, South Africa is advancing towards a more progressive stance on cannabis legalisation. Beginning with the decriminalisation of private adult consumption in 2018 by the Constitutional Court, the recent development involves the approval of a bill by the South African National Assembly to legalise the personal use of cannabis.

Contents
Next stepsArguments in favour of cannabis legalisation:Arguments against cannabis legalisation:

Would you work at a cannabis farm products centre pic.twitter.com/NORLN8pnLh

— spartans (@Koli254) November 17, 2023

The bill, while not legalising marijuana sales, permits individuals to personally use and cultivate cannabis within the confines of a private space.

Notably, it includes provisions for the expungement of criminal records for individuals previously convicted of cannabis-related offences, such as possession, use, or dealing.

While this move does not create a recreational cannabis market or legalise sales, it marks a significant step towards the potential future legalisation of personal cannabis use in South Africa.

Next steps

The bill is now headed to the National Council of Provinces for concurrence, indicating that further deliberation and approval are necessary for the measure to become law.

The South African government has identified the cannabis and hemp sector as one of 14 priority sectors for investment, job creation, and support for sustainable rural livelihoods.

The overarching aim of the bill is to respect the right to privacy for adults, allowing them to possess cannabis cultivation material, cultivate a prescribed quantity of cannabis plants, possess a prescribed quantity of cannabis, and consume cannabis.

These provisions underscore a shift in South Africa’s approach to cannabis use and possession, with a clear focus on personal use and the potential for future opportunities within the cannabis industry.

As South Africa navigates this evolving landscape, the world watches closely, anticipating how these developments will shape the country’s cannabis policies and potentially open doors for a burgeoning industry.


ALSO READ: Health risks at home: a study in six African countries shows how healthy housing saves children’s lives


Arguments in favour of cannabis legalisation:

  1. Economic benefits: Proponents argue that legalising marijuana can stimulate economic growth by creating a new industry, generating tax revenue, and providing job opportunities.
  2. Public health impact: Some advocates suggest that legalising cannabis can improve public health by allowing for regulated production and distribution, reducing the black market, and ensuring product quality control.
  3. Criminal justice reform: Supporters emphasize the need for cannabis legalisation to address issues of criminal justice, advocating for the expungement of records for non-violent cannabis offences and a shift in law enforcement resources toward more pressing matters.
  4. Personal freedom: Many argue that adults have the right to make their own choices regarding cannabis use, similar to the freedoms associated with alcohol and tobacco consumption.
  5. Medical benefits: Proponents highlight the potential therapeutic benefits of cannabis, advocating for increased access to medical marijuana for individuals suffering from various conditions, such as chronic pain, epilepsy, and PTSD.

Arguments against cannabis legalisation:

  1. Health risks: Opponents express concerns about the potential health risks associated with marijuana use, including the risk of addiction, cognitive impairment, and mental health issues.
  2. Gateway drug theory: Some argue that cannabis serves as a gateway drug, potentially leading users to experiment with more harmful substances and contributing to substance abuse problems.
  3. Impact on youth: Critics raise concerns about the impact of cannabis legalisation on youth, suggesting that easier access to cannabis could have detrimental effects on developing brains and increase the risk of addiction among young people.
  4. Traffic safety: Opponents express worries about the potential negative impact of Cannabis legalisation on road safety, emphasising the need for effective measures to address impaired driving.
  5. Social and cultural concerns: Some argue that cannabis legalisation may lead to changes in societal attitudes toward drug use, potentially influencing social norms and values. There are concerns about the potential normalisation of drug use and its impact on communities.

You Might Also Like

The Cloud City Forum: Shaping the future of BRICS megacities
First BRICS Olympics medal hopeful
WATCH: China population decline, Why citizens aren’t interested in having children
Egypt’s strongman president faces election amid economic slump and anger over inaction on Gaza
Taiwan People’s Party the kingmaker in island’s new parliament
TAGGED:cannabishealthSOUTH AFRICA
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Flipboard Pinterest Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit VKontakte Telegram Threads Email Copy Link Print
Miyashni Pillay
ByMiyashni Pillay
The resident ambassador for the fifth industrial revolution, Miyashni is BGTN's Jack of all trades, specialising in digital operations, social media and broadcast production. Having worked in various media houses across her young lifespan, Miyashni has a wealth of knowledge about the digital world. She is most proud of having the perfect GIF reaction to any situation and is a crafty wordsmith, laced with just the right amount of sass and finesse.
Previous Article Amazon rainforest Poverty is killing the Amazon rainforest, treating soil and farmers better can help save what’s left
Next Article Leadership of Saudi Arabia and the Leaders of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) met in Riyadh, on 16 November 2023 Saudi Arabia and Caribbean countries forge strategic partnership in Inaugural Summit
1 Comment
  • Pingback: Africa Tech Conference addresses challenges and opportunities

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected

FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
PinterestPin
InstagramFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TiktokFollow
ThreadsFollow
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

Latest News

Pastor Chris to Deliver Live Broadcast on BRICS Global Television Network
Features
Building Bridges: How the BRICS Think Tanks Council Fosters International Understanding and Growth
BRICS Business and Finance
BRICS Women’s Business Alliance: A New Era of International Collaboration and Women’s Leadership
BRICS Business and Finance
Navigating New Opportunities: What the BRICS Business Council Means for Your Business
BRICS Business and Finance

You Might Also Like

Internationalالسعودية (Al-Su'udiyya)

Survey Reveals Majority of Israelis Oppose a Palestinian State in a normalisation deal with Saudi Arabia

June 5, 2024
King and Prince Saudi
International

Saudi Crown Prince and King donate to Palestinian people in Gaza

November 3, 2023
At a meeting with participants and winners of all-Russian family contests. Photo: Sergei Karpukhin, TASS
International

All-Russian family contests take centre stage in Moscow

January 25, 2024
Hand with H2 nozzle on a background of hydrogen filling station. Clean mobility concept
International

BRICS Technology: Hydrogen Fuel Cells, the engine of the future

October 6, 2023

Our Partners

Ad imageAd image

Learn About BRICS

  • B – Brasil
  • R – Россия (Rossiya)
  • I – भारत (Bhārat)
  • C – 中国 (Zhōngguó)
  • S – South Africa
  • Saudi Vision 2030

Our World

  • Help Centre
  • Careers
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy

Google Translate

BRICS Global Television NetworkBRICS Global Television Network
Follow US
© 2024 BRICS Global Television Network. Newshound Media. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?

Not a member? Sign Up