High Court to hear case on whether cannabis ban in Namibia is unconstitutional

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 20/02/2025
Three judges of the Windhoek High Court are set to hear oral arguments in early July on whether an attempt to have the outlawing of cannabis in Namibia declared unconstitutional is ripe to be decided at this stage. The oral arguments are to be heard by judges Dinnah Usiku, Claudia Claasen and (…)
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