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St Kitts-Nevis High Court judge rules rastafarians have right to smoke in privacy as part of their religion

Published 3 May 2019

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St Kitts-Nevis High Court judge rules rastafarians have right to smoke in privacy as part of their religion

Basseterre. St Kitts, May 3, 2019 – A High Court judge has given the Government of St Kitts and Nevis a time period to amend the drug laws in the twin-island federation.
According to legal sources, His Lordship the Hon Eddy Ventose in a ruling Friday morning has given the Timothy Harris-led Government 60 days to amend the drug act having made a declaration that Rastafarians have a right to smoke in privacy as part of their religion.
The written judgment is not immediately available.

 

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