Seun Kuti thinks marijuana should be legalized in Nigeria
Afrobeat act Seun Kuti has said that marijuana should be legalized in the country.
Seun Kuti who is a famous marijuana user spoke for the legalization of 'weed' in an interview with The Nation newspaper.
“There are doctors and scientists who believe that marijuana should be legalised. There are also lawyers, judges, and politicians who believe that the war on drugs is a false war. That is actually a war on the poor people all over the world, because poor people and rich people use drugs to be sane. But you will find that here, people are in jail more for drug use" Seun Kuti told the newspaper.
“We as Africans had no reason to ban marijuana. It was done out of the U.S. lobby, forcing our governments to ban the drug. I don’t think that the Nigerian government has ever carried out any independent research on marijuana. One of the biggest markets in the world for marijuana in the world is Israel (which is a more religious country than Nigeria). But they understand the benefits… especially the economic benefits. So much wealth can be generated from it, but that is another issue entirely.”
Seun Kuti thinks marijuana should be legalized
In June Seun Kuti wrote down his thoughts concerning the legalization of weed in the United States of America via his Instagram page by sharing the picture above.
"While the blind government of Africa are still harassing nature and holdin bak the economic potential of marijuana in Africa, this is what's happening in the United States of America" wrote Seun Kuti on his Instagram.
Seun Kuti who is a famous marijuana user spoke for the legalization of 'weed' in an interview with The Nation newspaper.
“There are doctors and scientists who believe that marijuana should be legalised. There are also lawyers, judges, and politicians who believe that the war on drugs is a false war. That is actually a war on the poor people all over the world, because poor people and rich people use drugs to be sane. But you will find that here, people are in jail more for drug use" Seun Kuti told the newspaper.
“We as Africans had no reason to ban marijuana. It was done out of the U.S. lobby, forcing our governments to ban the drug. I don’t think that the Nigerian government has ever carried out any independent research on marijuana. One of the biggest markets in the world for marijuana in the world is Israel (which is a more religious country than Nigeria). But they understand the benefits… especially the economic benefits. So much wealth can be generated from it, but that is another issue entirely.”
Seun Kuti thinks marijuana should be legalized
In June Seun Kuti wrote down his thoughts concerning the legalization of weed in the United States of America via his Instagram page by sharing the picture above.
"While the blind government of Africa are still harassing nature and holdin bak the economic potential of marijuana in Africa, this is what's happening in the United States of America" wrote Seun Kuti on his Instagram.