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OPINION: The ordeal of Kwaw Kese and the grand debate on Marijuana use

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  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    As we are reading this, there is news Kwaw Kese has been released on bail.

    Ghana Police and the IGP can be faulted for the many weeks they reported they needed to "investigate" the clear case of "I smoked It In Public", i ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Prof. Lungu,

    How are you?

    I forgot mentioning this book "The Rich and The Rest of Us: A Poverty Manifesto" (Cornel West/Tavis Smiley) during our last conversation.

    This books passionately deals with the question of ...
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  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    Thanks for the note!

    Sorry! I have not yet checked out the West/Smiley book. Will do that shortly.

    As a student of Urban Planning, History, and Public Administration, I am familiar with their positions, and some of the ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Prof. Lungu,

    Thanks for the reminder regarding the French economist Thomas Piketty and his work on economic growth, income inequality, and tax policies.

    On the other hand, I have not read his best-selling book "Capital ...
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  • Nii Fio 9 years ago

    One of the most stupid acts in humans is to jail somebody for puffing marijuana or cannabis.

    Human beings should think properly and think again. Why should any law be made to jail somebody because he was smoking marijauana ...
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  • Gen.Mosquito 9 years ago

    "Wreckless Eye Balling" was a crime punishable by a 100 lashes on the bare buttocks for any black slave who dared look straight in the eye of his master's wife or daughter.the aim was to prevent niggars from being tempted to ...
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  • Kwame Dokyi 9 years ago

    YESSSSSSS!!

  • truth 9 years ago

    You see how weed can let you talk. You could have been sober than this way. Weed can reduce the number of brain cell that one has.

  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    Nice try, truth!!!!!!!!


    WebMD News Archive
    July 1, 2003 -- Long-term and even daily marijuana use doesn't appear to cause permanent brain damage, adding to evidence that it can be a safe and effective treatment for a wi ...
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  • Nero 9 years ago

    If the law says if you do A then you'll be arrested, then if you do A, you must be arrested. That's the rule of law at play. However, you may disagree with the law and seek it's abolishment through several means: agitate or c ...
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  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    We agree, as with the writer!

    The law needs to be reviewed/revised, using common sense, data, and current knowledge.

    Further, we have not argued against the arrest.

    Our critique is, the police and the judge did not ...
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  • Gen.Mosquito 9 years ago

    During the height of slavery,it was a crime called "Wreckless Eye balling" for a black man to look straight in the eye of a white woman.punishment was a 100 lashes on bare ass.useless law designed in the imagination of the wh ...
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  • DOBOO, MD. 9 years ago

    Cannabis is an innocent harmless plant just like any other plant growing in Ghana, but it has been discriminated against by our colonizers and now by our ignorant legislators. The fact is that tobacco cigarettes and akpeteshi ...
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  • Kwame Dokyi 9 years ago

    Professor Lungu! Who is the author of this highest intellectual and exceptionally illustrative exposition?
    I am convinced that you know the guy in question!!This is highly explosive in all directions!!

  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    Kwame Dokyi,

    No sir!

    I do not know Michael Eli Dokosi! Essay suggests his is a physician of some sort.

    I agree.

    This is an exceptional piece with lots of data - historical, scientific, etc., for the critically m ...
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  • Ghfuo: Be Bad & Hang Nyantakyi, NOW! 9 years ago

    "another one bites the dust" by Queen......played backwards is "its fun to smoke marijuana"!!!

  • The mask 9 years ago

    Every radio station must have two different types of News Broadcasts. The first must be National/international news and the second must be restricted to only events in the local district, Municipality or Metropolis.

    People ...
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  • papanii 9 years ago

    a good one there. mic thank you very much for this article. Parliament should lock at the law for the necessary amendment

  • at 9 years ago

    Ganja purifies the heart, the soul and the mind, the ignorance is too much in this country.

  • Son of Man 9 years ago

    Since we all up in arms for legalizing marijuana for our own twisted reasons (real or imagined)why not advocate for the legalization of prostitution. More people enjoy prostitutes than smoking marijuana.

  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    Son of Man,
    We do not know sure how you know "More people enjoy prostitutes than smoking marijuana." How do the "prostitutes" feature in all of that?


    ITEM: Prostitution is illegal. However, prostitution is tolerated, ...
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  • Son of Man 9 years ago

    You can't go all out for legalization. The MDs have found some medical use for marijuana. Why not make it legal for those medically in need for the puff?

    Alcohol? some countries ban alcohol and only make accessible base ...
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  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    Son of Man,
    Right now, what we have is an "unthinking" law". Remember the catalyst for this discourse --- refusal to grant bail for "puff"!

    Our subject line said, "Liberalize Law on Smoking Hemp!".

    That suggests "t ...
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  • Kwame Dokyi 9 years ago

    Walking on the path towards HIV,marijuana must stop you to reflect!!

  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Dear Dokosi,

    Good day.

    I wanted to confirm what I am about to say before getting back to you. It has to do with who likely brought the plant to the Americas.

    Of course, marijuana is native to Central Asia but it does ...
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  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    Angolan slaves - ~1549, to Brazil!


    This website has a "treasure" trove of information, by date/approx. period, on "HEMP"!

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    www.advancedholistichealth.org/history.html

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    ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Dear Prof. Lungu,

    Thanks for the information. Insightful.

    As a matter of fact, you are perfectly right, Prof. Lungu. Lee's writings the Mexican Revolution covers its connection to the arrival of the plant across the US ...
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