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Legalize Medicinal Marijuana for health and economic gains

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published November 26, 2018
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For decades, marijuana, popularly known as “wee” in Ghana has sparked debates of its use. Its acceptance into the Ghanaian society has been met with stiff resistance. It’s a forbidden plant and must not be countenanced in any way by anyone living within the boundaries of Ghana.

Amidst the strong resistance to the use of marijuana in Ghana, its use is pervasive. It is consumed by various age groups for different purposes. A missing piece in the marijuana debate in Ghana is the separation of marijuana use for medicinal purpose from recreational.Groups that oppose the use of marijuana have often considered the use of marijuana for recreational purpose only. Globally, there is a growing acceptance for the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes which has not been the case for decades, thus igniting very important debate on why medicinal use of marijuana should be accepted in Ghana.

Broadly speaking, medicinal marijuana is marijuana prescribed to relieve the symptoms of a medical condition. That is, people don’t use this to get “high”, but rather to ease their medical symptoms.The marijuana plant contains more than 100 different chemicals called cannabinoids. Each one has a different effect on the body. Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) are the main chemicals used in medicine.

What are the health benefits of medicinal marijuana?

Medicinal marijuana is used to treat a number ofdifferent conditions. Benefits are seen in immune function, neuroplasticity, emotional and mood regulation, vascular health and digestive function.The benefits of medicinal marijuana can be attributed to binding of the endocannabinoid system. This has many effects including; modulating the immune system,promoting neuroplasticity,emotional and cognitive modulation including learning and motivation, appetite, vascular function, and digestive function.

One of the most well-established medicinal uses for marijuana is in increasing appetite for AIDS and cancer patients. The use of THC in medicinal marijuana has been shown to stimulate the appetite and reduce nausea and vomiting in these patients. Beyond medicinal marijuana being able to stimulate appetite, it reducespain, inflammation and improves problems in muscle control.

CBD, a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in marijuana, has been effective in treating neuroprotection from conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, stroke, multiple sclerosis (MS), Parkinson’s disease,anti-psychotic effects for schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress disorder and anti-anxiety effects.

Economic gains of legal medicinal marijuana

The coming into force of legal marijuana for medicinal purposes will create an industry of for the plant. There would be companies specializing in the legal cultivation of marijuana, distribution and refinery of the plant for medicinal use. Similar to any other industry, there will be economic activities adding up to the value chain in the process. This would create jobs in the economy and ease the unemployment burden on the government.

Although no scientific research has been conducted in Ghana on the revenue forecast to government from medicinal marijuana, the results from countries with legal medicinal marijuana are good references. In 2015, Colorado state alone collected more than $135 million in taxes and fees on medicinal and recreational marijuana. Should medicinal marijuana become legal in Ghana, the benefits to the economy could be exceptional. Taxes will be raised from companies within the legal marijuana industry, labor in the industry will contribute to income tax revenue. Additionally,the government through instituting licensure in the industry will generaterevenue from the license fees.These revenues will go a long way, to help solve the chronic budget deficit problem faced by the country.

Given the global rise in legalization of medicinal marijuana, Ghana can position herself to take advantage of the international market. A UN survey in 2015 shows that more than 10,000 tons of marijuana are produced on the African continent each year. which could be worth billions of dollars in a rapidly expanding global market for legal medicinal marijuana.Certainly, Ghana is losing out in this booming industry. The country can produce and export the plant to other countries where the plant is in high demand. This would rake in hard-earned foreign exchange for the country.In Africa, Zimbabwe has joined the list of countries that have legalized medicinal marijuana. And the country’s Investment Minister has hinted of foreign investors applying for permit and license to operate in the country.

Marijuana prohibition is expensive. Currently, the state spends scarce resources to combat the use of marijuana. If medicinal marijuana is legalized, the state can effectively regulate the production and distribution of marijuana. This is made possible from the fact that companies in the industry will be strictly licensed and monitored; this will help reduce the pressure on resources needed to fight the illegal distribution of marijuana.

Illicit marijuana business is a wildly lucrative and untaxed business.Legalizing and regulating medicinal marijuana will take revenue away from criminal groups and transfer it to licensed and regulated businesses. This revenue that is regained from the “illegal market” will now be collected by the government to fund state expenditures.

Regulation of medicinal marijuana has been of concern to critics. To curb any potential abuse of legal medicinal marijuana, the Foods and Drugs Authority (FDA) can be empowered to regulate the concentration of THC and CBD in medicines produced by licensed companies. Further, policy makers can set a strict list of conditions for which medicinal marijuana could be used, including a cap on the amount of marijuana that patients could possess as well as number of licensed pharmacies that could distribute the medicinal marijuana drugs. As exemplified by the Cannabis Act in Canada (Marijuana is legal in Canada), an act can be passed by Parliament to spell out detail do’s and don’ts in the legal medicinal marijuana industry.

The clock is ticking, and the wave towards the acceptance of legal medicinal marijuana is fast approaching. Just like the industrial revolution, the countries that mustered the courage to embrace this change saw tremendous improvements in their economies.

Ghana must and should not be late to join the list of countries that have legalized medicinal marijuana. The vociferous critics of the use of the marijuana plant should disentangle medicinal marijuana from recreational use. If this is done, there will be a national convergence of the health and economic benefits of medicinal marijuana.

 

 

Source: Isaac N. Bortey& Felix Ankrah

Email:slatterybishop@zoho.com

 

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