加纳农民Mariam Alhassan以违宪收费及排斥小农场主为由, 指控政府违反大麻规则,
Ghanaian farmer Mariam Alhassan sues government over hemp rules, citing unconstitutional fees and exclusion of small farmers.
加纳农民Mariam Alhassan因严格的工业大麻条例向政府提起诉讼,辩称高额许可证费(每公顷45 000美元)、年度收费和麻醉品运输规则违反1992年《宪法》。
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.
2026年2月27日, 她的案件质疑小农被排斥在外, 要求非法征税, 并要求建立更公平、包容的监管制度。
Filed February 27, 2026, her case challenges the exclusion of smallholder farmers, claims unauthorized taxation, and demands a fairer, inclusive regulatory system.
最高法院将裁定这些规则是否侵犯了宪法的经济公平和行政司法权利。
The Supreme Court will decide if these rules breach constitutional rights to economic fairness and administrative justice.