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Ghanaian farmer Mariam Alhassan sues government over hemp rules, citing unconstitutional fees and exclusion of small farmers.
Ghanaian farmer Mariam Alhassan has sued the government over strict industrial hemp regulations, arguing that high licensing fees up to $45,000 per hectare, annual charges, and narcotics-style transport rules violate the 1992 Constitution.
Filed February 27, 2026, her case challenges the exclusion of smallholder farmers, claims unauthorized taxation, and demands a fairer, inclusive regulatory system.
The Supreme Court will decide if these rules breach constitutional rights to economic fairness and administrative justice.
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El agricultor ghanés Mariam Alhassan demanda al gobierno por las reglas del cáñamo, citando tarifas inconstitucionales y la exclusión de los pequeños agricultores.