Pot found growing at Japan MPs' building


Japan strictly prohibits both hard and soft drugs, and police have in past years arrested sumo wrestlers, musicians, actors, and college students for possessing, growing, or selling marijuana. – AFP pic, June 22, 2018.

MARIJUANA plants have been found growing at an office building used by lawmakers in Japan, which has some of the strictest drug laws in the developed world, an official said today.

The budding crop of four plants was found by a visitor yesterday growing on the premises of an office building for members of the upper house, an official in charge of maintenance there told AFP.

“After we reported it to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, two Tokyo officials visited and removed the plants,” he said.

“They said the plants looked to be about two months old.”

“The officials explained that marijuana seeds can be carried by wind and bird excrement, and they said they will visit us again to ensure the plants are unrooted completely and have not spread.”

Japan strictly prohibits both hard and soft drugs, and police have in past years arrested sumo wrestlers, musicians, actors, and college students for possessing, growing, or selling marijuana.

In sharp contrast, Canada said this week it would become the first G7 country to legalise the consumption, and cultivation of cannabis from mid-October, arguing it would take traffickers out of the equation and protect young people. – AFP, June 22, 2018.


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