Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Bengamuwe Nalaka Thera urges Govt. to legalise cannabis cultivatio­n

- BY KURULU KOOJANA KARIYAKARA­WANA

IEven Lord Buddha had stated the medicinal properties of ‘Kansa’, which had been used and practised in both the indigenous and Indian Ayurvedic treatment methods for many centuries

n a bid to reap and revive the ancient ‘Hela’ medicinal properties of the ganja plant, leading Buddhist Monk Bengamuwea Nalaka Thera yesterday urged the Government to take measures to legalise Cannabis cultivatio­n in Sri Lanka.

Bengamuwea Nalaka Thero who is also the President of Sri Lank Indigenous Medical Congress (Deshiya Waidya Sammelanay­a) made the remarks pointing out the fact that even in Buddhism it had been stated the valuable medicinal properties of the ‘Kansa’ or the ganja plant.

Addressing a press briefing held at Sri Pagnananda Dharmayath­ana in Kelaniya, the Thera said that even Lord Buddha had stated the medicinal properties of ‘Kansa’, which had been used and practised in both the indigenous and Indian Ayurvedic treatment methods for many centuries.

The prospects of ‘Hela Wedakama,’ or the indigenous medical system had been brought forward by our ancestors for thousands of years from word of mouth and even to this modern date, it existed in minute form.

“Although, ganja has been considered as one of the dangerous drugs categorise­d under the Sri Lankan Penal Code and use of such material for non-medical purposes is a punishable offence, we must change the laws to reintroduc­e it as a medicinal herb for future benefits,” the Thera said.

He further said,“it is no secret that even the modern science has discovered the rare medicinal properties of this plant for numerous diseases and is encouragin­g the legalisati­on and cultivatio­n process to reap its fullest benefits.

“We are aware as to how local lawenforce­ment authoritie­s frequently raid and destroy illegal ganja chenas in rural countrysid­e and take stern action,” he said.

“Why can’t we get the government to consider this ancient herb as a valuable medicinal plant and allow its cultivatio­n under a regulated framework,” the Thera queried.

“We request the Government to formulate new laws enabling the cultivatio­n and introduce appropriat­e license to do so, which will eventually regulate this industry. Even avenues of exporting it to the countries in the West could generate a substantia­l amount of foreign currency from a very simple and lucrative cultivatio­n in the future,” he said.

Secretary of the Congress Dr. Sarath Kotteyawat­ta, Ayurveda Doctor- Anil Jayaweera and Executive Member Ven. Angurugall­e Jinananda Thera took part in the event.

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