
Narok Senator Ledama Olekina and researcher, author and theorist Gwada Ogot believe it’s time Kenyans start having a conversation on the economic benefits of legalising marijuana.
“Let me not kid you. Right now, in parliament, probably 80 per cent of the lawmakers smoke marijuana,” Lekina told Spice FM Wednesday.

During the radio talk-show, the duo challenged the status quo in a country that sees the plant as a taboo topic even though it might be the pot of gold that could save the country from many of its woes.
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“marijuana is the world’s most profitable crop. marijuana can transform our national economy. It’s able to sort the doctors’ and the teachers’ salary. marijuana is the only basis for a universal healthcare program. It’s the basis of Africa’s pharmaceutical industry,” said Mr Ogot.

“There are indeed so many benefits and I think it’s just about the time we become more liberal to look at…
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