Entertainers Say Jamaica Lagging Behind In Ganja Business

Several Jamaican entertainers have blasted the Jamaican government for their slow progress in passing the necessary legislation to facilitate the mass production of marijuana locally.

Due to legal roadblocks, several entertainers say they have already taken their businesses overseas, namely the United states where several states already allow for the cultivation and mass production of the drug for medical and recreational purposes.

In recent months Jamaican superstars such as Damian “Jr Gong” Marley, Julian Marley, Morgan Heritage, and Raging Fyah have all invested heavily in the marijuana business overseas, which experts say is quickly turning into a billion dollar industry.

Damian Marley Buys California Prison & Flips It Into A Marijuana Farm

According to several entertainers, Jamaica is already lagging far behind in comparison to its numerous competitors and may end up being completely shut out of the lucrative market due to negligence on behalf of the government.

They argue that although Jamaican marijuana is highly favored and has the advantage of being culturally tied to our music, we will struggle to compete against overseas distributors will have attained years of experience and capital to corner the market.

Share
Published by
David Samuels

Recent Posts

Koffee Shows Some Skin In New Calvin Klein Underwear Ad

Koffee has sent tongues wagging after posing for Calvin Klein’s spring 2021 underwear collection.Earlier today…

1 year ago

Reggae Icon Bunny Wailer Dead At 73

Iconic Reggae superstar Bunny Wailer is dead at the age of 73.The legendary Reggae stalwart…

1 year ago

Bounty Killer Shares 2006 Unreleased Vybz Kartel Collab: “Good Looking”

Bounty Killer has teased fans with one of his unreleased collaborations with Vybz Kartel from…

1 year ago