Many parts of South Africa is currently suffering from a ganja dry spell as daggafarians wait on the 2015 harvest. Areas relying on dagga from Swaziland and Lesotho are most affected.
The South African National Defense Force: Operation Corona has kept a tight ship on South Africa’s borders, confiscating nearly 10 000kg* of dagga in 2014 with the majority of confiscations taking place between September & December.
Meanwhile the South African Police Service have also clamped down on local supply, confiscating a whopping 25 000kg* between August and December 2014.
The South African Police Service Air Wing has also had a major hand in the dry spell with DaggaOps that routinely spray dagga crops in South Africa, Lesotho & Swaziland by helicopter with glyphosate, a deadly toxic herbicide.
Despite all of the efforts by the South African Government, South African Police Service & the South African National Defense Force to eradicate dagga, at the expense of the health & well being of its citizens, it is still readily available anywhere in South Africa from the street vendors to the schools.
It’s time for South Africa to turn over a new leaf and admit that dagga prohibition is not only a failure but also a violation human rights.
* Estimates are calculated from news reports.
Government should give people a choice they talk about a free south africa yet they enslave us all .
We cant stop smoking weed even if it can b dry for two years…Police nd Soldiers go to hell…thank god I planted myself a nyc weed in my garden…weed fi lyf…viva cannabis….#teamSensemina#
Despite this drought, cannabis smokers WILL find a way and then all the government and policemans efforts would look like nothing 🙂