“I don’t see anything wrong with weed, it’s God-made” – Ghanaian actor, Majid Michel supports marijuana legalization
Ghanaian entertainer and cum minister, Majid Michel, has approached the Ghanaian government to authorize and market the utilization of weed in the country.
The evangelist who settled on this decision during a meeting with Kent Mensah on Asaase radio noticed that weed is a God-made plant and nothing bad can be said about utilizing the substance.”I’ve taken drugs previously. I’ve enjoyed drugs previously. I’ve done hard medications. I don’t mean weed. I see nothing amiss with weed, it was God-made. It was made by God,” he said.
Describing his involvement in drugs years prior, the entertainer expressed that he never saw anybody who ingested too much of weed.
“I’ve never known about anyone who has ingested too much of weed… I’ve gotten things done out of weed. I’ve done cocaine and LSD (Lysergic corrosive diethylamide) I’ve done different medications that assuming I let you know the present moment, you’ll not have the option to articulate. These were a long time back and I didn’t battle to conquer it,” he said.”Maybe in view of the smoke… perhaps that is the reason wellbeing wise, it is fitting for individuals to brew and drink this is on the grounds that that isn’t off-base in any way. You drink teas, don’t you,” he said.
Regardless of his help for the legitimization of weed, Majid Michel asked the Ghanaian government to assume complete ownership prior to making such strides.
As would be natural for him,
“I’m for it totally however at that point again prior to anything is sanctioned, the public authority should prepare sure that they are to assume liability and should debilitate the outcomes that work out as expected with the authorization of ‘weed’ before the choice is made. Before the public authority chooses to pass a regulation for the legitimization of weed then they should ensure that they have depleted every single imaginable road … by gaining from nations who have gotten it done. On the off chance that the public authority isn’t prepared to take more time for the outcomes [for legitimizing ‘weed’] then it shouldn’t accept that choice.”