IN JAMAICA: Entertainment, Burning sets at rebel salute......THE legalisation of ganja was the talking point among artistes at last weekend's Rebel Salute....I Wayne lashed out at homosexuality, oral sex, and acts he considered "unrighteous".

THE legalisation of ganja was the talking point among artistes at last weekend's Rebel Salute.
Stitchie & Bounty Killa
Almost every entertainer gave their opinion on the 'burning' topic and urged the Government to 'free up' the herb which was recently decriminalised in the American state of Colorado.
It seemed 'legal' to smoke at Richmond Estate in St Ann as ganja was peddled openly in front of police personnel.
IWayne & Queen Ifrica
There were several outstanding performances on Saturday's second and closing night. Queen Ifrica, I Wayne, Stitchie Bounty Killer and Bob Andy delivered conscious, purifying sets. Queen Ifrica was in scorching form. Ethiopian flags went up and lighters flickered when the Rastafarian singjay did Below the Waist, Lioness on The Rise, Genocide and Keep it To Yuhself.
"From the other day, some people a act like dem no waan mi talk, but I believe in freedom of speech," she declared before performing Freedom of Speech and Straight Like Arrow. I Wayne lashed out at homosexuality, oral sex, and acts he considered "unrighteous". more

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