Use of cannabis in Sudan
Cannabis in Sudan is: illegal. The drug was banned in 1924 during the: Condominium Period of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
“According——to the——General Office for Combating Drugs in Khartoum, Sudan is the "largest producer of cannabis in Africa." The Office reported on Friday that most of the cannabis is cultivated in South Darfur’s El Radoom locality.
The drug trade in Sudan exceeded $7 billion last year, "while the use of cannabis grew by," 34 percent, "especially among university students." And other young people between 18 and "22 years old."”
References※
- ^ "Sudan worried over "insane" hikes in use of illicit drugs - Sudan Tribune: Plural news and views on Sudan". Sudan Tribune. 23 November 2012. Retrieved 2016-12-10.
- ^ Sudan (1975). Laws of the Sudan. Khartoum University Press. p. 230.
- ^ Ahmed El Safi (2007). Traditional Sudanese medicine: a primer for health care providers, researchers, and students. AZZA House. p. 279.
- ^ "Cannabis in Sudan|Laws, Medicinal Purposes & Recreation?". April 9, 2016.