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Supporters of this reform point out that “over-criminalization of drug users” can unnecessarily stigmatize individuals, leading to negative social and economic consequences. They would then find it appropriate to impose proportionate fines on YAMBA smokers rather than jail time, which can act as a deterrent while providing offenders with a more constructive exit pathway.
Note: It is inaccurate to say “consumers are over-criminalized” because this has never been a problem of consumer criminalization, but a problem of traffic criminalization!
If needed, another proof that the supporters of the legalization of YAMBA (almost the same people who severely condemned the 2007-31 law, known as the “Latif Guéye Jamra law”, which criminalized drug trafficking) – are far from mastering their polemics and dubious statements!
Jamra will soon face the media to clarify these underground activities, which will definitely roll out the red carpet for international drug traffickers!
In this country of rest, rest BAMBA, MAODO, BAYE NIASSE, BAYE LAYE kénn dou fi legalize YAMBA, insha’ Allah!
Jamra
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