Grenada has no interest in legalizing marijuana

Jan 24, 2014

ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, Friday January 24, 2014, CMC – Grenada has thrown cold water on plans to decriminalise marijuana insisting that the cultivation and use of the drug on the island were illegal.

“Government’s position on this issue is very clear. The cultivation and use of marijuana in Grenada is illegal, and therefore, we will abide by the laws of our land,” Education and Human Resource Development Minister  Anthony Boatswain told the 10th annual meeting of the Grenada Drug Epidemiology Network and National Observatory on Drugs (GRENDEN-NOD).

“One of the key issues which GRENDEN would pay microscopic attention to, and respond accordingly, with evidence-based data in the New Year, is the call for the legalization or decriminalization of marijuana, by certain interest groups in our society,” he told delegates to the conference as he also reflected on some of the serious consequences of drug use.

He told the meeting here Thursday that GRENDEN’s own statistics on drug-related admissions to the Mt. Gay Psychiatric Hospital, for the period, January 1 to June 30, 2013, backed up his concerns about drug use here.

“One hundred and twenty-three patients, consisting of 118 males and 5 females, were admitted for problems derived from the consumption of drugs. Sixty-eight (68) of these patients encountered psychiatric and behavioral disorders, due to the use of cannabinoids. This number comprised 61 males and 4 females, between ages 20 to 70 years,” Boatswain said.

“The government of Grenada and the families of these patients are saddled with the financial, medical and social responsibilities, to care for these persons,” he added.

Caribbean countries have been debating the decriminalisation of marijuana after St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, last September wrote his regional colleagues calling for a “reasoned debate” led by CARICOM’s political and civic leadership on the issue.

Gonsalves said that the debate should take place in the context of the legalisation of marijuana for medical and health purposes in 20 states in the United States.

But the regional leaders agreed that the Guyana-based CARICOM Secretariat should conduct further research on the medical and legal implications of decriminalising marijuana and that further consultations will take place during the CARICOM Inter-Sessional summit in St. Vincent next month.

GRENDEN’s meeting here was held under the theme “An Analysis of the Nature and Extent of the Drug Situation In Grenada: January 1 to June 30, 2012 and January 1 to June 30, 2013” that the organization said demonstrates that Grenada had successfully developed a framework for drug-related data collection and analysis.

However, Drug Control Officer with the Drug Control Secretariat, Dave Alexander, said  statistics on the mortality rates of drug-related abuse were not so easy to acquire as he explained the implications of data collection under these circumstances.

“We have spoken with the RGPF on a number of occasions with regards to the issue of vehicular accidents with relation to the use of drugs and alcohol.

We are still unable to collect data as it relates to drug related mortality, and this is not just in Grenada. I think there is only one Caribbean country that provides data on drug-related mortality and this is because it is a big issue. It has a lot of legal implications with the insurance industry, training of staff etc,” he added

Read more: http://www.caribbean360.com/news/grenada_news/grenada-has-no-interest-in-legalizing-marijuana#ixzz4VxgsD5S4

You may also be interested in:

Stakeholders Engage in Consultations to Strengthen National Youth Policy
The Department of Youth Development and Sports, through its Youth Unit, has commenced a four-day series of half-day closed stakeholder consultations aimed at strengthening the development and...
caricom_admin
Regional Workshop Strengthens Caribbean Capacity on Genetic Resources
Regional policymakers, scientists, and biodiversity experts gathered from March 3-5, 2026, at The University of the West Indies (UWI), St.
caricom_admin
Statement by Hon. Dr. Joyelle Clarke, Minister of Sustainable Development, Environment, Climate Action and Constituency Empowerment of Saint Kitts and Nevis| High-Level Segment, 16th Meeting of the Conference of Parties of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity| Cali, Colombia| 30 October 2024
"The fight for biodiversity cannot be disentangled from the climate crisis. This is why our commitment to the Kunming-Montreal Biodiversity Framework is especially critical and why Saint Kitts
Anonymous

Related Stories

Message on the occasion of Caribbean Statistics Day 2021 - 15 October - by Dr. the Rt. Hon. Keith Mitchell, Prime Minister of Grenada, Lead Head of Government with responsibility for Science and Technology in the CARICOM Quasi Cabinet, and Champion of Statistics
Sisters and brothers of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), as we live through this difficult and unprecedented time, it is now quite clear how destructive COVID-19 is, leaving many in a state of...
Anonymous
CARICOM extends condolences on passing of former Grenada Deputy Prime Minister
The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) says it notes with regret the death of the former Deputy Prime Minister of Grenada Mr Elvin Nimrod, whom it described as a committed integrationist.
Anonymous