"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."
Do you think marijuana (dagga,) should be
legalized in South Africa?
Please go vote here (RH
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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.
"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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