POLITICS

Parliament notes ConCourt judgement on use of dagga

Either parliament or executive could introduce a new Bill to give effect to the order of the court

Parliament on the Constitutional Court judgment on the use of dagga/cannabis in private homes  

18 September 2018

Parliament notes the judgment today by the Constitutional Court on the use of dagga or cannabis in private homes and the 24-month period within which the national legislature is expected to rectify constitutional defects in the Drugs and Drug Trafficking Act of 1992 and the Medicines and Related Substances Control Act of 1965.

This could entail Parliament introducing a new Bill. Alternatively, the Executive, who were party to the litigation, could introduce a new Bill to give effect to the order of the Court.

Parliament is in possession of the judgment and the relevant structures in Parliament will take a decision on the manner to give effect to the judgment. As required by the Constitution, the public will have an opportunity to make submissions during the processes in Parliament.

Issued by Moloto Mothapo on behalf of the Parliament of the Republic of South Africa, 18 September 2018