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MEDICAL GANJA TRACKING TECHNOLOGY ARRIVES IN JAMAICA!

 Phillip Paulwell, minister of science, technology, energy and mining tags the first plant to be tracked by BioTrackTH at the University of Technology (UTech) in Kingston, on Thursday. Looking on are Roy “Gramps” Morgan (left) of Morgan Heritage, Delano Seiveright, politico and director of the Ganja Law Reform Coalition and acting president of UTech, Ambassador Burchell Whiteman—. BioTrackTHC, the leading provider of software tracking solutions for ganja businesses and state government regulators in the United States today launched its technology in Jamaica. The launch of the technology took place at the University of Technology’s (UTech) Medical Marijuana Integration Day celebrations Thursday morning. BioTrackTHC announced at the event that its partnerships will provide seed-to-sale medical ganja tracking technology and training at UTech and the University of the West Indies (UWI) at Mona. The two tertiary … Read entire article »

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“JAMAICA WILL DECRIMINALIZE MARIJUANA BY THE END OF THE YEAR” SAYS GOVERNMENT MINISTER PHILLIP PAULWELL!

“JAMAICA WILL DECRIMINALIZE MARIJUANA BY THE END OF THE YEAR” SAYS GOVERNMENT MINISTER PHILLIP PAULWELL!

Ganja growing in a field. – File— Jamaica is to decriminalise ganja by year end as the government moves to capitalise on the booming marijuana trade internationally. Science and Technology Minister Phillip Paulwell told the Cannabis Commercial and Medicinal Research Task Force (CCMRT) that ganja will be decriminalised this year. Speaking with The Gleaner/ Power 106 News Centre this afternoon, the minister confirmed that ganja will be decriminalised this year in keeping with parliamentary approval. Paulwell, late last year, had come … Read entire article »

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“AMENDED LEGISLATION WILL LOWER TELEPHONE RATES IN JAMAICA” SAYS PHILLIP PAULWELL

“AMENDED LEGISLATION WILL LOWER TELEPHONE RATES IN JAMAICA” SAYS PHILLIP PAULWELL

Amended Telecoms Act good news for consumers, says LIME— BY ALICIA DUNKLEY— PARLIAMENT yesterday sanctioned amendments to the 11-year-old Telecoms Act, signalling the end to any possibility of monopoly in the telecoms market and paving the way for “a massive decline in rates locally and internationally”, according to Technology Minister Phillip Paulwell. “We want now to put on track this issue of number portability. It is full time that I should be able, with a number I have … Read entire article »

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