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HAMILTON, Bermuda, May 12, CMC – A government appointed task force is recommending the decriminalization of marijuana in this Overseas British Territory and that the government should take “immediate action to enable access to medical cannabis with a prescription”.

marijuana_764185965The Cannabis Reform Collaborative (CRC) in its 137-page report notes that the current drug policy is wasting money and resources and harming people’s lives since careers options become limited once a criminal record is established. It said cannabis prohibition is not working.

National Security Minister Michael Dunkley tabled the report in the Parliament last Friday and among the recommendations are the introduction of a less punitive warning system, an end to racial profiling in the legal system, increasing the legal age for alcohol consumption to 21, and increased spending on cannabis education and prevention.

“Where it is found that reform is in fact warranted, changes will only be made in a measured fashion with careful consideration of the Bermudian context,” Dunkley told legislators.

Caribbean countries have been discussing the idea of decriminalizing marijuana for medicinal purposes and a report on the issue is be tabled at the July summit of regional leaders in Antigua.

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