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    A Legal Appraisal of “Njaga” Cannabis and Associated Medicinal Herbs in Uganda

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    A Legal Appraisal of “Njaga” Cannabis and Associated Medicinal Herbs in Uganda (2.729Mb)
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    2022
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    Lubogo, Isaac Christopher
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    Cannabis is a drug plant. People use the dried leaves, seed oil, and other parts of the cannabis plant for recreational and medicinal purposes. It can have a pleasurable effect and may soothe the symptoms of various conditions, such as chronic pain. It is prudent to say that the first written record of the plant consumption and growing is in South Africa. Jan van Riebeeck, who ordered officers of the Voorman to purchase "daccha" in Natal for trade with the Khoikhoi. The Dutch East India Company attempted to establish a monopoly on its sale, and to that end prohibited cultivation of the plant by Cape settlers from 1680.
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