Across the long arc of human civilization, few plants have been as misunderstood and suppressed as cannabis, yet few hold such promise for healing, industry, and economic transformation. Once valued for its medicinal use, it now sits at the center of a global shift as nations race to unlock its potential, raising urgent questions about its criminalization, who benefits from its prohibition, and who continues to bear the cost.
In this bold and incisive work, Senator Kennedy Mong'are challenges decades of stigma, examines the legacy of colonial drug laws, and makes a compelling case for legalization grounded in science, economic opportunity, and social justice, urging Africa to claim its place in a rapidly evolving global landscape.
Across the long arc of human civilization, few plants have been as misunderstood and suppressed as cannabis, yet few hold such promise for healing, industry, and economic transformation. Once valued for its medicinal use, it now sits at the center of a global shift as nations race to unlock its potential, raising urgent questions about its criminalization, who benefits from its prohibition, and who continues to bear the cost.
In this bold and incisive work, Senator Kennedy Mong'are challenges decades of stigma, examines the legacy of colonial drug laws, and makes a compelling case for legalization grounded in science, economic opportunity, and social justice, urging Africa to claim its place in a rapidly evolving global landscape.