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Prime Minister of Grenada Dr Keith Mitchell. (FILE)

St Georges – The Grenada government Tuesday said it will stage public consultations as part of the efforts to determine the changes needed to the national laws and international treaties regarding the decriminalisation of marijuana.

“We are going to proceed in a way that takes everybody along with us,” said the incoming Minister of Agriculture, Peter David.

David, who assumes his new post on October1, told reporters that the Keith Mitchell government must consult with the various stakeholders and that he head a three-member Cabinet committee in accordance with the 2018 Regional Marijuana Commission report.

“So the government has already established a committee, they are looking at the models in the region, the models outside of the region where the issue of cannabis has been dealt with” said David.

Pointing out that both regional and international jurisdictions have adopted…

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