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Legalize Marijuana For Medicinal Purpose In Ghana – Yvonne Nelson

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Yvonne Nelson calls For The Legalization of Marijuana

Yvonne Nelson has joined the short list of Ghanaian celebrities to call on Government to legalize marijuana in the country.

The list grows as the day passes by, from Blakk Rasta to Samini and to John Dumelo and now the lady of the moment, Yvonne Nelson.

According to Yvonne Nelson, legalizing weed in Ghana at least for medicinal purpose is a must for the country.

Yvonne Nelson

She said:

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“I have a glaucoma foundation and while reading and researching, I realised that marijuana actually helps with glaucoma, it’s really a natural remedy that helps bring the pressures down…”

“I believe in other places in the world they control the dosage and all of that. So, for health reasons if we can control it then yeah, they can legalise it, but I think people just abuse it and that’s where I have a problem with it. But it helps with a lot of diseases and illnesses.”

Although a number of celebrities have called for the legalization of marijuana in the country, Government has turned a deaf ears on the call.

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Source: OccupyGh.com 

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