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South Africa


About South Africa
- Wikipedia


"Starting in 1948, the Nationalist Government in South Africa enacted laws to define and enforce segregation. What makes South Africa's apartheid era different to segregation and racial hatred that have occurred in other countries is the systematic way in which the National Party, which came into power in 1948, formalised it through the law."

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Before the arrival of the Dutch and British Empires, Dagga was one of the many traditional smokes used by Africans. Dagga was outlawed to allow the ruling white elite to profit from tobacco and to enable the racist Apartheid State to financially dis-empower and disrupt the culture of indigenous people. Along with other Apartheid laws such as the Group Areas Act, the criminalization of Dagga provided opportunities for the authorities to harass and arrest indigenous peoples of South Africa.

South African Illicit Drugs and Trafficking Act 140 of 1992 (pdf 2Mb)

Summary of the Drugs and Drug trafficking Act, no. 140 of 1992

Cannabis in Africa (from UKCIA web site)

Cannabis use trends in South Africa (direct pdf download)


Brief history of cannabis in South Africa (pdf download)

The Global Marijuana March. South Africa 2011

Hemp in South Africa



Cannabis Campaign Groups in South Africa


The Dagga Couple
Jules Stobbs & Myrtle Clarke

FB Page


IQELA LENTSANGO:
The Dagga Party of South Africa
and on FaceBook





Cannabis Embassy of South Africa


Weed South Africa

Strain Hunters Africa Expedition



African Cannabis Agriculture, Politics, Poverty And Disease: A Review of Current African Situations: Can Legalization of Hemp and/or Hashish Help Solve Some Of These Problems?

"The Legalization of Cannabis in Africa is the wise choice, followed by the rest of the world, which will reverse the trend towards collapse, crime, anarchy, destruction and disease. If we can give this real help and hope to save the suffering masses of Africa we can save the rest of the world soon after. Cannabis could create a new climate of cooperation, brotherhood, health, revitalization, peace and prosperity."

Cannabis as a commodity - People like and want to use cannabis - so let's legalise it NOW!!!



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Credits
Research and Page creation by Jayelle Farmer
Many thanks to Jeff Christen-Mitchell for his cannabis flag of South Africa