While you were watching #GES2015

A Man arrested in mtopanga area with 15 sacks of bhang
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Hio ni mob, but then again bangi iwe huru.

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Legalize it. BANGI IWE HURU!

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utashangaa kuskia imetoka mt.kenya and this nigga made it all the way to coast

Mtopanga yenyewe? Wow! Wanaume wana audacity!

Men in Green …are they the ABPU (Anti Bhang Police Unit) au hii ni kikosi gani?

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Jeshi la Joho

While they smile and congratulate themselves for the 15 sacks, we’ve shipped 500 to Belgium and Netherlands. Kijana wetu hatalala ndani…

Why do they pack it in those long rolls? Kitambo it used to be ‘stones’ kama tp.

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hao ni kanju wa mombasa county in their new uniform which they were given earlier this month

Obviously it’s for the efficient use of space in a car boot or airplane or ship cargo hold. A slim stick will use up less space than round stones. Else where they are packed into bricks.

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The long roll yaitwa “taarifa” hapa mombasani, Hii ni lugha ya mtaa ambayo watu wengi hawashikanishi coz nikikuuliza uko na taarifa, while me and you know what am after, the rest of the people think am after news

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hio haul ni kaa mangapi hivi

I’m not sure but if I have to make an intelligent guess if it’s for the local market, you’re looking at at least 10 million shillings. If it’s going out of the country multiply that by 4… The amount you see on tv ati wameshika and they would like to thank the local community for tip offs is only a small, tiny percentage of what’s being moved. One of the reasons cannabis is so hard to legalize is that it’s so lucrative to everyone who’s involved in it, whether it’s the farmer, the police who eat the bribes, the guy who’s paid to go down if the haul is intercepted or the smugglers. None of these people want to see drugs legalized ever.

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hehehehe… umenipeleka mbali sana siku za “stone” . Pedi wangu alikuwa mpaka na menu ya “makorobo,magush” etc. Na ata ukitaka yenye imetumbukizwa kwa “Cham” kabla ikaushwe ako nayo pia. Hiyo magush the last time nilivuta iliniangusha chini ya mti kwa kivuli nili-bleki lakini mtu akinibongelesha nilikuwa naskia ma-gush zikilipuka kwa kichwa instead ya sauti. Bahati beste aliniokoa na maziwa packet mbili nikaweza kusimama.
Mimi huambia walami ati Africa ni job ya Pedi ku-skin up hawa-amini. Huku mbagaa ni mawazo ata nishatemana nayo alafu vile expe na kidogo inabidi uongeze fegi kabla u-roll. NKT!

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Hio mambo ya taarifa imenichekesha hapa kwa local nikitoa lock ya potus, nko solo so you can imagine how awkward that is.

:D:DThat was potent magush, munchies after?

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The services of these askaris should be focused on the fight against Hard drugs kama kichuri and cocaine which are destroying our youth at an alarming rate but nobody seems to see that. Bangi has never harmed anyone;the worst that could happen to you is you might eat everything around you or it turns you into a zombie…Zero Harm caused. Hawa askari wanafaa watumwe kutafuta terrorists sio kupigwa picha na mikoba ya a naturally growing herb.

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It’s the high time we have some legalization activism online and offline. Pun fully intended :stuck_out_tongue:

All drugs should be legal. If you are an alcohol addict, you get the option of joining alcoholics anonymous. You have your family around you and you never fear being arrested and spending years in remand. Why should it not be the same for a cocaine or heroine addict? When arguing about the legalization of drugs, it’s not about how harmful or otherwise a certain drug is. It’s about whether the policy of sending sick people (addiction is recognized the world over as a disease) to prison and not to hospital is effective at combating the problem.

Like I wrote up there, the biggest proponents for keeping drugs illegal are the drug traffickers themselves. An effective policy towards drugs abuse is, as contrary as it may seem, to make drugs legal, cheap and easily available to anyone over the age of consent.

I am not sure that i can agree with you that all drugs should be legalised.
I lost 3 Very close friends to Heroin and as much as i am liberal and would like to think that i have an open mind on most issues,i know that Heroin doesnt give you an option to quit once you have indulged in it so many times. Same thing for Crack cocaine. I dont smoke grass since i quit smoking sigara and bangi gave me that option and choice But my hommies didn`t get that choice when they experimented with Heroin and Crack;! they are now six feet under and i know they were good people like you and me only they “played” with highly addictive,synthetic and poisonous substances that comes straight from the Devil.
I think you would change your mind if you saw someone close to you start on the path of Heroin and Crack. It is a sad journey with one sad ending and there is nothing you or the victim can do until they are dead.

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