SHORTLY after the debate began Friday in the Senate on the newly tabled Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Bill, it faced its first test on the question of whether the Minister of Justice should have the authority to decide who is a Rastafarian and therefore eligible for the religious benefits included.
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