On February 4, members of the Rastafarian Society of Kenya appeared before Justice Bahati Mwamuye at Milimani High Court in Nairobi as part of their ongoing constitutional case seeking the legalization of bhang for religious, spiritual, and cultural use under the Kenyan Constitution.
Rastafarians argue that criminalizing cannabis infringes on their constitutional rights to freedom of religion, dignity, privacy, and equality, and they are pushing for recognition of cannabis use as part of their faith.
Rastafarians follow court proceedings inside Milimani Law Courts on February 4, 2026
Rastafarians, accompanied by their advocate Senior Danstan Omari, arrive at Milimani Law Courts on February 4, 2026, for their ongoing bhang legalisation case.
SOURCE: The Star Kenya
Rastafarians argue that criminalizing cannabis infringes on their constitutional rights to freedom of religion, dignity, privacy, and equality, and they are pushing for recognition of cannabis use as part of their faith.
SOURCE: The Star Kenya