Subscribe Login
Jamaica Observer
ePaper
The Edge 105 FM Radio Fyah 105 FM
Jamaica Observer
ePaper
The Edge 105 FM Radio Fyah 105 FM
    • Home
    • News
      • Latest News
      • Cartoon
      • International News
      • Central
      • North & East
      • Western
      • Environment
      • Health
      • #
    • Business
      • Business Bites
      • Social Love
    • Sports
      • Football
      • Basketball
      • Cricket
      • Horse Racing
      • World Champs
      • Commonwealth Games
      • FIFA World Cup 2022
      • Olympics
      • #
    • Entertainment
      • Music
      • Movies
      • Art & Culture
      • Bookends
      • #
    • Lifestyle
      • Page2
      • Food
      • Tuesday Style
      • Food Awards
      • JOL Takes Style Out
      • Design Week JA
      • Black Friday
      • #
    • All Woman
      • Home
      • Relationships
      • Features
      • Fashion
      • Fitness
      • Rights
      • Parenting
      • Advice
      • #
    • Obituaries
    • Classifieds
      • Employment
      • Property
      • Motor Vehicles
      • Place an Ad
      • Obituaries
    • More
      • Games
      • Elections
      • Jobs & Careers
      • Study Centre
      • Jnr Study Centre
      • Letters
      • Columns
      • Advertorial
      • Editorial
      • Supplements
      • Webinars
    • Home
    • News
      • Latest News
      • Cartoon
      • International News
      • Central
      • North & East
      • Western
      • Environment
      • Health
      • #
    • Business
      • Business Bites
      • Social Love
    • Sports
      • Football
      • Basketball
      • Cricket
      • Horse Racing
      • World Champs
      • Commonwealth Games
      • FIFA World Cup 2022
      • Olympics
      • #
    • Entertainment
      • Music
      • Movies
      • Art & Culture
      • Bookends
      • #
    • Lifestyle
      • Page2
      • Food
      • Tuesday Style
      • Food Awards
      • JOL Takes Style Out
      • Design Week JA
      • Black Friday
      • #
    • All Woman
      • Home
      • Relationships
      • Features
      • Fashion
      • Fitness
      • Rights
      • Parenting
      • Advice
      • #
    • Obituaries
    • Classifieds
      • Employment
      • Property
      • Motor Vehicles
      • Place an Ad
      • Obituaries
    • More
      • Games
      • Elections
      • Jobs & Careers
      • Study Centre
      • Jnr Study Centre
      • Letters
      • Columns
      • Advertorial
      • Editorial
      • Supplements
      • Webinars
  • Home
  • News
    • International News
  • Latest
  • Business
    • Business Bites
  • Cartoon
  • Games
  • Food Awards
  • Health
  • Entertainment
    • Bookends
  • Regional
  • Sports
    • Sports
    • World Cup
    • World Champs
    • Olympics
  • All Woman
  • Career & Education
  • Environment
  • Webinars
  • More
    • Football
    • Elections
    • Letters
    • Advertorial
    • Columns
    • Editorial
    • Supplements
  • Epaper
  • Classifieds
  • Design Week
Ganja law scolding Narcisse raps Jamaic a for decriminalising marijuana without vital public education
Jamaica Mental Health Advocacy Network Director Carol Narcisse speaking about the &lsquo;Ganja Law&rsquo; at yesterday&rsquo;s <strong>Jamaica Observer Monday Exchange</strong>. Beside her is Bion Bliss, acting public affairs officer at the US Embassy in Kingston. (<strong>Photo: Naphtali Junior)</strong>
News
October 10, 2016

Ganja law scolding Narcisse raps Jamaic a for decriminalising marijuana without vital public education

One of Jamaica’s top civil society advocates yesterday rapped the country for decriminalising the possession of small quantities of marijuana without the requisite public education.

In fact, Carol Narcisse, director Jamaica Mental Health Advocacy Network (JaMHAN), said the nation is likely to experience a “whirlwind” of mental health issues in the future.

Speaking to editors and reporters during the

Jamaica Observer Monday Exchange at the newspaper’s Beechwood Avenue headquarters, Narcisse said public education on marijuana use is “desperately needed”.

“We are derelict in our duty as a country in having decriminalised without the equal attention to public education that’s desperately needed,” Narcisse said.

“There are persons in communities who tell me that the little children — especially the young boys — that everybody is now like ‘well, it decriminalise, so I can smoke’.

“And so we are likely to reap the whirlwind in not too long a future because we have not put the public education that was supposed to go along with the necessary change in the legislation,” Narcisse predicted.

In April 2015, the Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Act, more popularly known as the ‘Ganja Law’, took effect. It makes possession of two or less ounces of ganja a ticketable offence; prohibits the smoking of ganja in public places; and makes provisions for the granting of licences as well as the establishment of a regulated industry for ganja for medical, scientific and therapeutic uses.

Though lamenting the lack of public education on the matter, Narcisse was quick to point out that she is not against the decriminalisation of ganja possession.

“I am not opposed to the change in the legislation. I think criminalising people and sending them to jail for a ‘spliff’ was absolutely ridiculous and crazy, but you can’t decriminalise without stepping up your awareness-building programme and we have not done that,” she argued.

Interestingly, since the decriminalisation, Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton has recommended an in-depth review of the impact that amendments to the Dangerous Drugs Act is having on the country, after citing a 50 per cent increase in the number of students now being treated for marijuana use.

According to Tufton, local and international studies confirm that there are potentially serious implications for the health and well-being of people who use marijuana.

Looking closer at mental illness and marijuana use, Narcissse has also charged doctors to include family history of mental illness on their checklists when examining patients.

“The closer your relative is who has a mental illness, is the greater your risk is of having a predisposition for developing the illness,” she said. “It doesn’t mean that you are guaranteed to [develop the illness]. In the same way that having a family history of diabetes doesn’t guarantee that you will have diabetes or cancer or heart disease or whatever, but it does increase your risk.”

Narcisse insisted that when family history of mental illness is included it can be an important part of the counselling process.

“So that people… would have had an awareness that this family history puts us at risk. We need to manage our children in a particular way, we need to manage our stresses in a particular way and we need to encourage healthy behaviours, like not smoking ganja because you’re dealing with Russian roulette.

“If you come from a family that has mental illness and you start to smoke ganja, it’s a matter of the click as to when you could trigger your illness,” she warned.

“And somebody needs to be telling young people these things and telling parents these things so that there is a greater awareness of the risk.”

In the meantime, JaMHAN co-founder Jhanille Brooks agreed that with any kind of change in legislation there needs to be public buy-in and public education.

“When I speak to young boys, especially about the possible link between smoking marijuana and mental illness, they don’t get it,” Brooks, a counselling psychologist and mental health advocate, told the

MondayExchange yesterday.

“And it doesn’t necessarily mean that smoking automatically predisposes you, but for example with schizophrenia, if you are already genetically predisposed and you are now a habitual weed smoker, that, like Carol said before, increases the likelihood of the disease manifesting and there hasn’t been enough education about that,” Brooks charged.

She said while there hasn’t been enough public education, the efforts to do that also started late.

“It started after the hype of the possible changes in legislation happened, when it should’ve happened before,” Brooks said. “…I think we were behind the eight ball on that one.”

{"website":"website"}{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
img img
0 Comments · Make a comment

ALSO ON JAMAICA OBSERVER

Opposition Senator Thame accuses gov’t of ‘autocratic tendencies’
Latest News, News
Opposition Senator Thame accuses gov’t of ‘autocratic tendencies’
May 9, 2026
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Opposition Senator Dr Maziki Thame ripped into Government Senators on Friday as she accused the Jamaica Labour Party Government of...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Senator Morgan accuses PNP of engaging in ‘scorched earth’ policy against NaRRA
Latest News, News
Senator Morgan accuses PNP of engaging in ‘scorched earth’ policy against NaRRA
May 9, 2026
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Government Senator Marlon Morgan has described as a “zero-sum game” and “a scorched earth strategy”, the approach of the Oppositio...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
NaRRA could create largest employment programme in modern history – Senator Gayle
Latest News, News
NaRRA could create largest employment programme in modern history – Senator Gayle
May 9, 2026
KINGSTON, Jamaica — The National Reconstruction and Resilience Authority (NaRRA) has the potential to be one of the largest employment programmes in J...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
26 killed in traffic crashes in April – ITA
Latest News, News
26 killed in traffic crashes in April – ITA
May 9, 2026
KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Island Traffic Authority (ITA) continues to report double digit reductions in road fatalities five months into the year. Accor...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Man City beat Brentford to close gap on leaders Arsenal
International News, Latest News
Man City beat Brentford to close gap on leaders Arsenal
May 9, 2026
MANCHESTER, United Kingdom (AFP) — Manchester City kept their slender Premier League title hopes alive as Jeremy Doku inspired a 3-0 win against Brent...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Canada, Guyana leaders emphasise ‘strong’ ties
International News, Latest News
Canada, Guyana leaders emphasise ‘strong’ ties
May 9, 2026
TORONTO, Canada (CMC) – The Government of Canada said on Friday that its Prime Minister, Mark Carney, met with the President of Guyana, Dr Mohamed Irf...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Plane hits and kills pedestrian during takeoff at Denver airport
International News, Latest News
Plane hits and kills pedestrian during takeoff at Denver airport
May 9, 2026
WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — A person who jumped a perimeter fence and was hit by an airplane taking off from Denver International Airport died i...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Third World among the headline acts for ‘To Mom With Love’
Entertainment, Latest News
Third World among the headline acts for ‘To Mom With Love’
May 9, 2026
In terms of music, 1976 was a landmark year for reggae. It saw the release of outstanding albums by Bob Marley and The Wailers ( Rastaman Vibration ),...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
❮ ❯

Polls

HOUSE RULES

  1. We welcome reader comments on the top stories of the day. Some comments may be republished on the website or in the newspaper; email addresses will not be published.
  2. Please understand that comments are moderated and it is not always possible to publish all that have been submitted. We will, however, try to publish comments that are representative of all received.
  3. We ask that comments are civil and free of libellous or hateful material. Also please stick to the topic under discussion.
  4. Please do not write in block capitals since this makes your comment hard to read.
  5. Please don't use the comments to advertise. However, our advertising department can be more than accommodating if emailed: advertising@jamaicaobserver.com.
  6. If readers wish to report offensive comments, suggest a correction or share a story then please email: community@jamaicaobserver.com.
  7. Lastly, read our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy

Recent Posts

Archives

Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Tweets

Polls

Recent Posts

Archives

Logo Jamaica Observer
Breaking news from the premier Jamaican newspaper, the Jamaica Observer. Follow Jamaican news online for free and stay informed on what's happening in the Caribbean
Featured Tags
  • Editorial
  • Columns
  • Health
  • Auto
  • Business
  • Letters
  • Page2
  • Football
Categories
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Page2
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Page2
Ads
img
Jamaica Observer, © All Rights Reserved
  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • RSS Feeds
  • Feedback
  • Privacy Policy
  • Editorial Code of Conduct