
Audio By Carbonatix
The West Africa Drug Policy Network is backing the call for Ghana to decriminalize cannabis as the world prepares to mark world drugs day on June 26.
According to the African representative of the International Drug Policy Consortium, Maria Goretti Ane, the nation is shooting itself in the foot by implementing the current drug regime, which criminalizes cannabis.
She was speaking during a walk dubbed ‘’Support Don’t Punish’’ designed to create awareness about the dangers associated with the criminalisation of cannabis.
“Under the decriminalization model, it is still illegal to use drugs. However, if somebody comes into conflict with the law because the person has been arrested for using drugs, instead of the criminal sanctions application for that person we should rather apply administrative sanctions such as fines and community service,” Madam Ane said.
She suggested that for those who are addicted cannabis users, they need treatment as such there should be mechanisms to refer that person to seek treatment.
“We are saying that decriminalization is just a method of taking off people who are problematic drug users to seek help and so you should not give them criminal records,” she added.
According to her, giving “problematic drug users criminal records” will only go to affect their lives in the future adding, “people are confusing decriminalization with legalisation and regulation, which are three distinct things.”
Latest Stories
-
UDS moves to clear MPhil student wrongly linked to robbery case
8 minutes -
Vodza Regatta 2026: Prof Audrey Gadzekpo rallies investors for coastal tourism growth
10 minutes -
Introduction of 100 new Metro Mass buses won’t affect transport unions – GPRTU
13 minutes -
Deputy Transport Minister backs Yellow Line traffic initiative
18 minutes -
MTN Ashanti-Fest music concert set to hit Kumasi on Saturday
34 minutes -
Authorities probe discovery of dead fish at Tema shipyard
37 minutes -
Minority welcomes fuel tax cuts, demands accountability for GH¢1 levy
46 minutes -
It remains a priority — Sam George on Anti-LGBTQ bill
52 minutes -
Police arrest Nigerian national seen in viral videos wearing police uniforms
54 minutes -
Free golf training empowers underprivileged girls in Accra
1 hour -
Why SIGA’s reset is not a market sin, but a national necessity
1 hour -
SIGA Directive: Beyond the theatre of institutional displacement
1 hour -
Boso Odweegyi Festival 2026 launched with call for unity, cultural preservation
1 hour -
YEA clears majority of beneficiary arrears, assures completion of outstanding payments
2 hours -
AfCFTA key to building globally competitive African businesses – Zambia envoy urges Ghanaian CEOs
2 hours