Stop Arresting Traffickers: Jumblatt


(MENAFN- Arab Times) Lebanon's controversial and outspoken Druze leader Walid Jumblatt called in a "joint statement" on Twitter Saturday for the cultivation of marijuana to be legalised. "It's time to allow hash to be grown and to overturn arrest warrants against people sought for doing so," the veteran politician wrote in Arabic on his Twitter account.

The marijuana industry generated hundreds of millions of dollars during the country's 1975-1990 civil war. Despite Lebanese law punishing drug trafficking with prison terms, villagers in the Bekaa valley in the east have little respect for the law and clans there grow marijuana openly and process it.

Jumblatt, long famed for his blunt manner and role as Lebanon's kingmaker, became an instant must-follow after opening a Twitter account. He is the most senior member of the country's Druze minority and has often been dubbed a "chameleon" or "weathervane" for his shifting political alliances. Jumblatt has used the social network to attack President Bashar al- Assad in neighbouring Syria, berate Lebanese political leaders and mock the international community.


Arab Times

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