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    ABLP Administration to Table Bill Pardoning Convictions for Small Amounts of Cannabis

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    Prime Minister Gaston Browne has announced that he and his ABLP colleagues will table a bill at the next sitting of Parliament to pardon individuals convicted for possessing small quantities of cannabis.

    In a social media statement, Browne—referring to himself as “Ras Gassy”—said the proposed legislation aims to give both citizens and residents a fresh start by clearing their criminal records of minor cannabis-related offences.

    The initiative is part of the government’s broader push to modernize drug laws and address the long-term effects of such convictions on people’s lives.

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