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Kenyan rastafarians hope court will rule they can smoke cannabis legally

Rastafarians in Kenya are waiting with baited breath for a high court ruling later this month which will determine whether they can smoke cannabis legally.

Its use is central to their religion, and is often smoked in communal rituals to enhance meditation, promote inner peace, and bring them closer to “Jah” or God..

Africa News July 08, 2026

Public views sought on revamping cannabis laws

The Cayman Islands Law Reform Commission is asking the public for its views on loosening the law surrounding possession and use of cannabis.

The commission has issued a discussion paper, titled “Cannabis Reform: Options for a Harm Minimisation Framework”, with a view to gathering opinions on the consultation questions highlighted..

Cayman Compass July 08, 2026

China Invests $10 Million in Medical Cannabis in Lebanon

TA partnership Lebanese-Chinese hopes to give new momentum to the medical marijuana, which is still dormant in the country.

After announcing a partnership in the agricultural sector, the two countries have now signed a series of agreements focused on medical marijuana and medicinal plants, resulting in an investment of 10 million dollars intended to establish Lebanon's first public research laboratory dedicated to this sector.

NewsWeed Jult\y 06, 2026

Malta Has Europe’s Lowest Cannabis Usage Rate For Young People

Malta became the third country to ever adopt a national adult-use cannabis legalization measure behind Uruguay and Canada, and was the first European country to adopt the public policy change. In late 2021, lawmakers approved the Authority on the Responsible Use of Cannabis Act, which permits Malta residents 18 and older to cultivate up to four cannabis plants in their private residences and possess a personal amount of cannabis. Additionally, adults can join one of the country’s licensed cultivation associations.

International Cannabis Business Conference July 05, 2026
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