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High times 2015
Event organiser Ras Iyah V (left) of Rastafari In Inity speaks with Jason Hall, deputy director of tourism at the JamaicaTourist Board, at the Bob Marley Museum in St Andrew last Wednesday.
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October 31, 2015

High times 2015

Excuse me while I light my spliff. Good God I gotta take a lift. From reality I just can’t drift, That’s why I’m staying with this riff.”

IT was fitting that head of the Bob Marley Group of Companies, Marie Bruce, and Brand Manager Debbie Bissoon made a bold attempt to perform the opening verse from Bob Marley’s Easy Skanking, to signal the organisation’s endorsement of Rastafari Rootzfest Presents High Times 2015 Jamaican World Cannabis Cup.

The event is scheduled for Long Bay Beach Park in Negril from November 12-15. It was officially launched last Wednesday at the Bob Marley Museum in St Andrew. It will be the first ganja event to be sanctioned by the Jamaican Government since the amendment of the Dangerous Drug Act in April.

The launch took place six months before the 50th anniversary of the historic state visit of His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie I, in April 1966. The Ethiopian monarch is the Rastafarian spiritual leader. Ganja has long been used as a religious sacrament by its members who have been criminalised, denigrated, and marginalised for its use.

“Where there is faith, there is hope. Once you got faith in Jah, he will give you strength. This battle is a long, drawn-out struggle for Rasta, but the victory will be sweet,” said roots reggae singer Luciano, who is billed to perform on the Rastafari Rootzfest Cannabis Cup. He performed New Day and Marley’s Redemption Song at the launch.

The entertainment package also includes Bushman, Jah Bouks, Jah9, I-Wayne, Tarrus Riley, and the Mighty Diamonds.

The opening ceremony will have a special Peter Tosh Tribute, featuring the singer’s youngest child Tosh I, as well as Ganja Music Sound System Salute featuring selectors Gabre Selassie of Rockers International, Gary I from Jah Love, Mutabaruka from Blakk Muzik, DJ Jesse and special guest artiste Fred Locks.

There are also daily seminars focusing on ganja-growing techniques and investment strategies relating to the plant. According to Ras Iyah V, Rastafari Rootzfest is intended to be an annual festival showcasing the Rastafarian lifestyle, from ital food to meditation, conscious music to natural fashion and beauty.

“To see the type of tribulations that Rasta go through as a youth coming up, it was my desire to fight it….I want to give thanks to the Minister of Justice Mark Golding and (technology minister) Phillip Paulwell.”

Golding, who piloted the ganja reform initiative in Parliament, appealed for responsible use of the weed. The brainchild of High Times Magazine, the Cannabis Cup is arguably the best-known showcase for ganja in the world. First held in 1988, it has musical educational and commercial components.

Since its inception, it has been held mainly in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, one of the most liberal centres for ganja use.

Rastafari Rootzfest Presents High Times 2015 Jamaican World Cannabis Cup is endorsed by the Ministry of Justice, Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB), Negril Chamber of Commerce, and the Bob Marley Group of Companies. Attendees must be minimum 18 years old.

— Basil Walters

Blain Dowgal of Canada-based Tweed Inc and Justice Minister Senator Mark Golding (right) ‘seal the Trinity’ in honour of the historic launch of RastafariRootzfest Presents High Times 2015 Jamaican World Cannabis Cup last Wednesday at the Bob Marley Museum in St Andrew.

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