In a landmark ruling on Tuesday morning, South Africa’s highest court dealt a blow to the Minister of Justice when it dismissed the appeal against Judge Davis’s judgment.
South Africans have welcomed the Constitutional Court judgment on the private use and cultivation of cannabis with characteristic good humour.
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, announcing a unanimous verdict, said that certain sections of the legislation covering the use of cannabis was unconstitutional. This means that “no adult will be arrested for being in possession of dagga for personal use in South Africa”. Here are some of the funniest memes from Twitter:
Live scene from Johannesburg #Dagga pic.twitter.com/tZioDGwNjg
— Saxonwold Shebeen (@StateShebeen) September 18, 2018
Relationship goals In SA from Now on #Dagga pic.twitter.com/VgLeiUgNau
— Jomo Monama πΏπ¦ (@KatlegoMonamaSA) September 18, 2018
Off to Yeoville #Dagga pic.twitter.com/ZnGQEcVqQt
— Vusi (@TsongaOga) September 18, 2018
This month started rough, but since we can smoke weed legally in our homes September ain't bad at all. #Dagga pic.twitter.com/clpx1Be3qP
— egon arries (@egon_arries) September 18, 2018
Now that #Dagga is legal pic.twitter.com/Lg7MVpeYQr
— G. Writah (@GhostWritah_SA) September 18, 2018
https://twitter.com/Luewellyn/status/1042024961249042432
https://twitter.com/streetkiing96/status/1042025316477296640
South Africans this morning whe they heard #Dagga is now legal to grow and smokeπππ pic.twitter.com/pXJqfc2oSN
— DAISYSOARS (@daisy_mokwena) September 18, 2018
This is what will happen #dagga pic.twitter.com/t92gQRiORu
— Patrick Mtolo (@PatrickMtolo) September 18, 2018
#Dagga Does This Mean We Are Allowed To Go To School With Dreadlocks..? I Mean Dagga & Dreadlocks Goes Hand In Hand___πΆπ― pic.twitter.com/39A672avco
— Xolani Quenton Nibe (@NibeXQ) September 18, 2018
Source: IOL News