
CANNABIS INDUSTRY
BREAKING NEWS

Republicans Introduce SPARE Act in US in Bid to Deport Spare Author, Yes You Read That Right!
Certain Republicans want to get Prince Harry deported from the US because they believe he didn’t come clean about previous drug use in his visa application to reside in the US. In his autobiography, Spare, Prince Harry freely admitted to using cannabis in his youth, but did he disclose that to US authorities. Now he's got to face the Substance and Possession Abuse Restrictions for Entrance (SPARE) Act!
Cannabiz Africa
28 August 2023 at 14:00:00
STATEMENT FROM FLORIDA REPUBLICAN GREG STEUBE, 8 AUGUST 2023.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Representative Greg Steube (R-Fla.) introduced the Substance and Possession Abuse Restrictions for Entrance (SPARE) Act to require fair enforcement of our nation’s visa laws. Under U.S. law, visa applicants “who are found to be drug abusers or addicts are inadmissible” as well as non-citizens who admit to using controlled substances.
“The Biden administration deliberately refuses to enforce our country’s immigration laws at the Southern border, and it appears they may be obstructing the fair and equal enforcement of our visa laws as well. Left-wing celebrities like Prince Harry, who have a self-recorded history of illegal drug use, should be subjected to the same standards and enforcement of our country’s immigration laws as any other alien,” said Rep. Steube.
“I introduced the SPARE Act because individuals should be deported immediately if they are caught lying on their visa application. If the Executive Branch is granting waivers on the basis of drug usage to individuals who enter the U.S., that information should not be hidden from the public. We must ensure no one receives preferential treatment behind closed doors.”
The SPARE Act requires that within 60 days of receiving credible information of an alien knowingly providing false information on controlled substance violations, the DHS Secretary will be required to investigate the claim and if found true, initiate deportation. The legislation states anyone deported for this violation will be permanently barred from re-entering the country. Lastly, any controlled substance violation waivers issued by the Secretary of Homeland Security may be subject to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.
Background:
Congress has a long history of prohibiting the entry of individuals who commit controlled substances violations. However, the Executive Branch has some discretionary authority to grant waivers to admit individuals who have admitted to such violations.
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, admitted to using cocaine, magic mushrooms, marijuana, and ayahuasca in his memoir, Spare. The Biden Administration’s Department of Homeland Security is currently refusing to release the details of Prince Harry’s U.S. visa application.
READ: Prince Harry liked to roll a joint at night and listen to the frogs.
#

Regulatory Uncertainty Bites SA's Biggest CBD Brand, Goodleaf Temporarily Pulls It Range From The Shelves
Goodleaf says SAHPRA restrictions on dosages and packaging have pushed it into an uncompetitive corner. It says it's pulling its range off the shelves until there's more regulatory certainty in the cannabis market.

Cannabis in South Africa: The People’s Plant
We are a civil society organisation with the interests of the existing Cannabis industry and the Human Rights of ALL citizens at heart.
Resources & Equipment
Explore cannabis growing equipment for growing weed at home.
Whether you’re just starting out, or you’re looking to enhance your outdoor or indoor weed grow setup – we have the perfect range of cannabis growing equipment to match your marijuana growing ambitions.
Find everything from LED grow lights, grow tents, fans, and hydroponic setups, to environmental equipment and controls, harvesting accessories, extraction equipment and plenty more.
Design your ideal cannabis growing setup with high quality growing equipment available in South Africa.
Explore cannabis growing equipment we’ve curated from reliable online suppliers in South Africa