Pot is on The Grocery List

Government warning about smoking pot.

Honey don’t forget the weed/pot!

Cannabis, marijuana, pot or whatever you call it is legal in Canada. The Cannabis Act was passed on 19 June, 2018, which means you can pick up the groceries, loaves of bread from the bakery and small parcels of weed located, in the same strip mall.

Justin Trudeau, the current prime minister campaigned on making weed legal.  He won and it is now an over the counter purchase.  What is not recorded is the number of U.S and overseas visitors to Canada who had a good time in hotels, being happy, before the legalization.

However, cannabis law in Canadian provinces differs, but the underlying intent is to keep it private. Don’t smoke or vape it in public.  Do it behind closed doors.

POT IN THE ZULU LANGUAGE

Weed is known as i-gu-du in southern Africa.  This is a reference to the pipe that is used to smoke this piece of grass. Weed might be associated with young people fooling around in Canada and the U.S. but it was an old folks’ thing in Africa: old women, old men, traditional doctors and getting ready for war at the king’s palace, included smoking grass to fortify the men.

I-gu-du.  You pronounce the first part as email, the second as good and the last as do it.
I-nsa-ngu is the actual weed inside the pipe, but we will not concentrate on it because you can’t pronounce it.

I-nsa-ngu.  You say the first part like inside, the second like insane and the last one like going, with a -u-.

By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.

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