I wonder if anyone might know something that could point me in the right direction. I am quite aghast at the pace at which dagga legislation is picking up speed, and alarmed by the trajectory it appears it is taking. I have been watching Fields Of Green For All (FOGFA) for a while, and I think that they are possibly self-interested parties, who have become self-appointed public advocates and are promoting certain kinds of legislation, which is moving quite quickly I think. They sell the right to access to their information via membership fees. On May 24th the Goverment Gazette published a notice about CBD and THC content that I don't completely understand but it worries me that even private users may be prevented from using THC legally, beyond certain levels. There's a lot to be very concerned about in my view. Small-scale farmers should be empowered now and have access to finance, to improve income at household level, and to generate capital for local economic development. But, I worry that over-licensing and over-regulating is going to see the same economic divide perpetuate, as big-agri and big-pharma sweeten the government to their own ends. As far as I am aware, there has not yet been a transparent consultative process, I am not reading stories about research that projects income growth and economic development for the man in the street who might become a canna-entrepreneur. Do you know of anything by any chance? I feel that there is a steam train that needs to be stopped, and fast...
let us focus on local economic development and private usage
let us focus on local economic development and private usage