Man in French Polynesia given suspended sentence for planting cannabis

10:02 am on 2 April 2020

A man in French Polynesia has been given a three-month suspended sentence for planting a cannabis plant in front of the territorial assembly building.

A month ago, the man, who is the president of a group called Tahiti Herb Culture, or THC, staged the planting as part of a campaign to approve cannabis for medicinal purposes.

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The group pointed out that France was authorising clinical tests of therapeutic cannabis while French Polynesia opted for repression.

The court found the man guilty of transporting and possessing a banned drug.

His lawyer is quoted as saying he will appeal and seek an acquittal, describing his client as an activist and not a criminal.

He said the man's action should be judged as a sign of freedom of expression as it was in the case of a feminist activist of Femen in France.