The Cannabis for Private Purposes Act excited user earlier in the year but grey areas still exist, causing friction with law enforcement.
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The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has written to the police to express concern over the number of arrests that have been linked to the possession and use of cannabis. In a statement, the SAHRC said it has received complaints concerning the arrests of cannabis users, especially in the Rastafari community, despite the de-criminalisation of private use, possession and cultivation...
The Cannabis for Private Purposes Act excited user earlier in the year but grey areas still exist, causing friction with law enforcement.
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