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Police in Busia County have arrested a 40-year-old man ferrying bundles of marijuana in a bag and around his body. The man who has been identified as Albert Wabwire was arrested in the wee hours of Thursday morning at the Sio area walking on from Busia to Matayos. Police say that upon conducting a search, they found him with marijuana in the bag he was carrying while the other was strapped around his body in sacks and rubber bands. The man is currently being held at Busia police station awaiting arraignment on Friday.
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Police in Busia County have arrested a 40-year-old man ferrying bundles of marijuana in a bag and around his body. The man who has been identified as Albert Wabwire was arrested in the wee hours of Thursday morning at the Sio area walking on from Busia to Matayos. Police say that upon conducting a search, they found him with marijuana in the bag he was carrying while the other was strapped around his body in sacks and rubber bands. The man is currently being held at Busia police station awaiting arraignment on Friday.
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Police in Busia County have arrested a 40-year-old man ferrying bundles of marijuana in a bag and around his body. The man who has been identified as Albert Wabwire was arrested in the wee hours of Thursday morning at the Sio area walking on from Busia to Matayos. Police say that upon conducting a search, they found him with marijuana in the bag he was carrying while the other was strapped around his body in sacks and rubber bands. The man is currently being held at Busia police station awaiting arraignment on Friday.
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Another example of continued waste of public resources by the police ( NPS).
Which should be directed to more serious criminal acts, capital offences and economic crimes.
Hustler Albert Wabwire, is just promoting Wakulima (serious farmers).
 
Wacha majamaa waji-express..
Mkulima ona pamba kando atoe your transporter ndani banae😁
Another example of continued waste of public resources by the police ( NPS).
Which should be directed to more serious criminal acts, capital offences and economic crimes.
Hustler Albert Wabwire, is just promoting Wakulima (serious farmers).
They only appear on harvesting and transportation time never on planting or weeding.
 
If everyone grew who would import?
There is a growing market in the US where it's being decriminalized.

Look at what Israel is doing.

 
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There is a growing market in the US where it's being decriminalized.
What will prevent Michigan farmers who can no longer sell pork and soya bean to China from turning to the crop?
Look up the Malawi experiment - they legalized to control illegal growing but no one is going for the licences...opting to grow and export the old way through Mozambique. The only spinoffs from the legalization are a few mzungu farmers and marijuana tourists
 
What will prevent Michigan farmers who can no longer sell pork and soya bean to China from turning to the crop?
Look up the Malawi experiment - they legalized to control illegal growing but no one is going for the licences...opting to grow and export the old way through Mozambique. The only spinoffs from the legalization are a few mzungu farmers and marijuana tourists

We will compete purely based on the quality of our product, to be sold to a niche market at outrageous prices.
@Eng'iti can attest to our world-beating high quality special grass. :cool::cool:

Our farmers will borrow a leaf from Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee exporters.
This brand of coffee is handpicked in the mountains of Jamaica, roasted locally, and shipped fresh.
Please do not confuse the coffee with the other famous Jamaican export, ganja :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
What will prevent Michigan farmers who can no longer sell pork and soya bean to China from turning to the crop?
Look up the Malawi experiment - they legalized to control illegal growing but no one is going for the licences...opting to grow and export the old way through Mozambique. The only spinoffs from the legalization are a few mzungu farmers and marijuana tourists

May be the same draught will stop them from farming it. Na wengine ni wa dini sana. Watesema, "riswa shindwe pepo mbaya", if you suggest they grow fangi.

Look at the reduced cost of law enforcement and the resultant incerceration. Why do need to criminalize bangi but not tobbaco?
 
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