Once again, a petition seeking to decriminalize Cannabis Sativa hasย elicited excitement from Kenyans on social media.
Gwada Ogot, the researcher behind the petition, appeared beforeย The Senate Health Committee in April this year to defend the proposal.
On Wednesday, the Senate, led by Senate Speaker Kenneth Lusaka confirmed the receipt of the petition.
The upper house of the Parliament, which came back from recess on Wednesday, acknowledged two petitions in its sittings, Mr. Ogotโs Marijuana petition and Universities Academic Staff Union (UASU) petition regarding the 2013 โ 2017ย Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) for Universities Academic Staff.
Senate of Kenya@Senate_KE
The Senate has received a petition from Mr. Sammy Gwada Ogot seeking decriminalization of the Cannabis Sativa plant and its derivatives.
7:19 AM – Nov 29, 2017
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If theย proposal goes through, bhang will be deleted from the list of narcotic drugs in the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act of 1994.
Ogot, a resident of Siaya county, argues in his petition that the plant has a myriad of documented benefits.
โI pray the House recommends amnesty for all people jailed for possession, usage, sale, cultivation, and transportation of cannabis sativa. Criminalising cannabis creates criminals where none existed,โ Mr Ogot said.
He is also advocating for theย establishment of a Cannabis regulatory body-Cannabis Sativa Board of Kenya (CSBK), to oversee the sector to ensure planting, trade, and consumption of the drug.
Hereโs how Kenyans on Twitter reacted to the latest development.
Mck Mckenzie@Afro_Mck
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Give that man a tusker
9:09 AM – Nov 29, 2017
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ben@14may125
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If Jubilee wants to unite Kenya without police force or NASA demo.This is the right direction to take without President Uhuru breaking a sweat or National Agenda or gory images we see on TV
9:46 AM – Nov 29, 2017
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#BeatPollution@AzuTopshutter
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Allow the Nation to Blaze up and leave everyone to Meditate on what they have done
2:44 PM – Nov 29, 2017
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Agava Isabwa@Agavament
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The bill should be blazed through.
10:00 AM – Nov 29, 2017
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cool runningsยฉ@adiyobra
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Give that man a medal
9:00 AM – Nov 29, 2017
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Palm Wine@ngungah
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let the senate expedite this bill. Its long overdue.
Source-nairobiwire.com
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