In 2011, when we started Fields of Green for ALL, it was not clear what we had to do. Our main goal was to accumalate evidence for the Trial Of The Plant, but it took many years (and the part heard trial) for us to get clarity on what needs to be done. A clear picture of our desired outcomes is our Manifesto which has been largely ignored by the Portfolio Commitee on Justice and Correctional Services, currently drafting the Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill.
While we have seen a bit of progress on a provincial level, as well as at community level (Dagga Private Clubs), The 1992 Drugs and Drug Trafficking act, still prohibits Cannabis, completely. The vacuum that exists in addressing the crisis in Cannabis legalisation is getting bigger and worse. This is a natural evolution of the state of things when there are no laws and regulations. We would like to highlight our ten Crisis Points here once again for everyone to understand which issues need to be addressed.
Each of these ten Crisis Points would need a day for the government to hear the evidence. They can bring their experts and we’ll bring ours. Or we’ll see them in court.
Let’s take a closer look at the Ten Crisis Points:
We have had enough of being judged as unethical and immoral as this quote from the South African Cannabis Masterplan explains the dogmatic and fanatic attitude from the powers that be towards the thriving unregulated market:
“… the illicit market – fuelling a crime-prone underbelly and networks of individuals operating outside the realm of ethical and moral behaviour.”
The South African Cannabis Masterplan, v5 (pg4), August 2021
In September 2021 the Cannabis Trade Association Africa (CTAA), together with Cheeba Africa, Craft Cannabis TV and Cape Town TV, hosted a webinar / live DSTV broadcast to address the crisis we are all facing. Now, a year and 4 months later since we published our first blog on the 10 Crisis Points, nothing has changed! Thank you to the hosts for the opportunity to present our solutions to this crisis. We certainly hope that the South African Police will be invited to the table next time. Can we also suggest that the government pay for the venue and catering at The South African Dagga Commission? Payback for keeping us waiting in the dark for so long. In September 2022, a year after the webinar, we anounced the Trial Of The Plant II.
Several of us have offered solutions for decades now and the government are deaf to all logic, reason and creative solutions. Vested interest rules. It is time we simply got on with creating solutions at community level and stand up to the tyranny as one (whichever creative solution we choose to implement and verify at community level). What a privilege to have more than one option to explore and verify for effectiveness! The only thing that is required is collaboration across our varying methods, and I think we all agree to be diverse in this, and simply present our results to the human beings in our environs. Collaboration for the most beneficial out come to all. And all we have to stand together in is sharing ideas, methods and results and stand together in the face of these abominable law ls, law enforcers and sadly now lawmakers.