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Back to hotels. View all photos. Oasis Family Nest. Excellent 39 reviews. Check availability. Enter a date or use the arrow keys to change the current date. Free cancellation only. Budget Double Room. All options. Help us improve this list. Send feedback. Prices are currently typical for your trip. LKR 4, is typical. Nearby places. Great location overall for sightseeing, recreation, dining, and getting around. The ruins of a 5th-century city, anchored by a towering rock fortress accessible by steep stairs. Popham's Arboretum. Pidurangala Rock. Dambulla Dedicated Economic Center. Ibbankatuwa Megalithic Tombs. Sri Lanka Jeep Safari. Jathika Namal Uyana. Pidurangala Royal Cave Temple. Kandalama Reservoir. Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium. Kaludiya Pokuna Archaeological Site. Sigiriya Lion Rock. Sigiriya Frescoes AD. Cobra Hood Cave. Sigiriya Airport. Taxi 26 min. China Bay Airport. Taxi 2 hr 9 min. Taxi 2 hr 10 min. Vihara Junction. Walking 6 min. Walking 16 min. Google review summary. This review summary only contains reviews submitted on Google. Third party reviews, if available, are not included in this summary. Learn more. Piotr K , 4 years ago. The owner is very nice person but a little bit talkative. Don't buy any trips he's offering-overpriced. People also viewed. LKR 4, Vacation rentals nearby. Popular hotels in Central Province. LKR 28, Reviews on other travel sites Tripadvisor. Loading map. Hotel location score 4. Vihara Junction 6 min. Google collects information about hotel amenities from a variety of sources. If you notice any errors, let us know.
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Marcus Goffe, a member of the Rastafari community who is also the attorney-at-law representing the elder, shared that his client will appear in the Morant Bay Parish Court to answer to the cultivation charge on November 9. He argued that the constant harassment of Rastafarians who plant ganja for sacramental purposes must stop, and pointed to the amendment of the Dangerous Drugs Act in which he said gave the group the right to use ganja as sacrament. He told the Jamaica Observer that numerous Rastafarians, including the elder who was arrested, had applied for licences to allow them to cultivate ganja for sacramental use but said the Ministry of Justice had not put a proper framework in place to facilitate the issuance of those licences. They said they were aware of the amendment but essentially the Ministry of Justice did not give any go-ahead so they cannot acknowledge the application for the licence. Sometimes they drop the charge, sometimes the case throw out, and sometimes there is conviction. We have been asking for amnesty and while we are working through these things, make the police back off the Rastafari community. A lot of people are growing their own thing or are buying from others who have Cannabis Licensing Authority licences to grow. Dem still siddung pon Rastafari rights fi how long and are prioritising other people who just come een and a talk bout ganja. A representative of the Cannabis Licensing Authority who requested anonymity told the Sunday Observer that the Ministry of Justice has failed since to put together a framework and monitoring system to accommodate Rastafarians. They are supposed to have a registry and share that with the police so that the Rastas can stop being harassed. Ideally, that is what is required, and then the ministry would issue a sacramental permit. The regulations would stipulate how much area they have and what they can and cannot do. Minister of Justice Delroy Chuck on Thursday sought to shift blame to the Rastafarians, whom he said do not want to be told how much ganja they can produce. I have indicated to them that the law provides for them to be able to grow at least five plants per household. They say that is not enough for their sacramental purposes. There are quite a few of them who feel that they should be allowed to plant as many acres as they see fit, wherever they see fit. It is not possible for the Ministry of Justice to just give a blanket order for a Rasta to grow marijuana in whatever amount he sees fit. They have not complied by outlining to us exactly where they want to grow and how much area they want to grow. I told them there is no reason why they should not be allowed to grow 20 or 40 plants within a limited area. However, that does not apply to people growing ganja for medicinal and sacramental purposes. He said the justice ministry sent out a draft of a regulatory document roughly a month ago that speaks to places of worship, but acknowledged that it is in the draft phase. He added that there were two forms that were created by the Ministry of Justice, known as the application for sacramental cultivation and application for a place of worship. He said there are over 60 sacramental spaces that have applied for permits and recommended that the justice minister implement an amnesty until regulations are gazetted. The amnesty would be a period where there is no raiding of our spaces, even while we are going through this regulatory document. Even when the police came by Bob Marley Beach the inspector said unless he sees an official licence he cannot honour it, he just have to carry out his orders. Rastafari is still being harassed and violated and charged for the possession of ganja over and above what they say is two ounce or five plants in the household. Subscribe Login. 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