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December 01, 2005

Natty King Arrested For Ganja

By: YardFlex Reporter Jigga

Nattyking_yardflex.JPGNatty King, a popular dancehall reggae artiste known for the hit single, 'Don't Bring Your Guns to Town', was arrested and charged by a contingent of special qquad police in Portland for possession of ganja last Wednesday.

Natty King, who is a resident of Bath in St. Thomas rose to prominence after recording the abovementioned hit song which topped overseas and local reggae charts for several weeks. Both men were granted bail in the sum of $10,000 each and are booked to appear in the Buff Bay Resident Magistrate's Court on December 13 to answer to the charge.

The police say Natty King was spotted at a Texaco service station, smoking ganja at 2 a.m. He was accompanied by a colleague, 36 year old Uriel Phillips, also call "Fire Lion", when both were arrested for smoking the illegal drug.

A rented motor car driven by one of the two men were also searched but no additional drug or firearm was found. The men were subsequently arrested and charge with illegal possession of ganja.

Posted by yardFlex at December 1, 2005 08:01 PM


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Posted by: EMPRESS DENEEN on December 4, 2005 07:27 AM

greetings dem must low de ganja meditators it is a natural herb when people a smoke and sniff the unnatural substance we don't here them getting charged. don't even worry keep a burn but do it discreetly beacause we know the deal


Posted by: james on July 4, 2006 02:49 AM

WHY DONT THEY THEY GIVE US A SUBTITUTE OF GHANJA IF AT ALL THEM CLAIM DAT GHANJA IS ILLEGAL!IT HAS GOT THE MOST IMPORTANT USE FROM MEDICATION TO ISPIRATION.TO STOP ALL DIS FUSS,DEM SHOULD LGALIZE IT EN THE GOVERMENT WILL GET A MEANS OF GENERATING MORE REVENUE.DEM JUST CAN'T WIPE AWAY GHANJA SMOKING.TH ONLY WAY OUT IS TO REGALIZE IT MAN! MORE FIRE!!!!!!!!!!


Posted by: jahmar rose on October 23, 2006 06:53 PM

They should "Legalize It" as Peter Tosh would say.


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