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Khat ban: Why is it being made illegal? But how big a problem is it and why are ministers making it illegal? It could be a scene from a market in Mogadishu. Dozens of Somali men are throwing cardboard boxes at each other across a dusty warehouse floor. Money is exchanging hands amid all the noise and hustle. In fact, this is happening on an industrial estate near London Heathrow and by Tuesday all this activity will be illegal.
In Bristol, almost 30 businesses ly selling khat say they may have to close as a result of the ban. I don't know how I'll feed my children and pay their school fees as a result of this ban. This area is particularly hard hit because some farmers specialise in the type of khat that can be exported long distances.
It is a plant called khat or miraa or - more mystically - "Tea of the Arabs". Chewed for a few hours it leaves users with a feeling of calm, described by some as "blissed out". But how big a problem is Kat and why are ministers making it illegal? In fact, this is happening on an industrial estate near London Heathrow and by Tuesday all this activity will be illegal.
Most were idle and chatting in groups. Danny Kushlick, director of Transform Drug Policy Foundation, a charitable think tank campaigning for the legal regulation of drugs, said it was unfair that khat was being banned whereas alcohol if used in excess.
And for good reason. Karen Bradley, the Home Office minister overseeing the ban, admits hard evidence is difficult to come by, partly because the communities which use the drug are so small.
Earlier in the morning many of those who would have been picking khat instead met at the marketplace and held a prayer session in the hopes of divine intervention to lift the ban. Suaad Abdiaziz Khzt one of those supporting the ban and she has a blunt message for Somali khat-users in their cafes: "You should be taking care of your children Khat working - not sitting in a room chewing khat.
In a report last year they argued that "the potential negative effects, both on the diaspora communities who consume khat in the UK, and on the growers who cultivate it in Africa, outweigh any possible benefits". Money is exchanging hands amid all the noise and hustle. Atherogaitu market, where most of the stimulant leaf destined for the UK passes through, was packed with people, young and old.
It is supposed to make them more alert and raise energy levels, which is why supporters of khat say it is as harmless as coffee or tea. It can also inflame the mouth and damage teeth, and there are concerns about the long-term risk of mouth cancers. There's no good evidence to suggest a direct link between khat use and Kat. But opponents to uo ban say alcohol has a wider effect on people.
Inevitably - as with all bans - a black market will emerge and the price of khat for those who buy it in the UK will rise. Looking at the other end of the supply chain, Kenyan khat farmer FG Machuma is worried about how the ban will hurtfarmers who cultivate the plant in the Horn of Africa. It's their main cash ukk and many people's livelihoods depend on it.
The ACMD concluded: "Beyond contradictory anecdotal statements no credible evidence has been found to show a direct causal relationship between khat and the various harms for which its consumption is claimed to be responsible. The move will stop the UK from becoming a hub for trafficking khat to countries where it is banned, Khat a ik. Dozens of Somali men are throwing cardboard boxes at each other across a dusty warehouse floor.
She said the whole of northern Europe, most recently the Netherlands, and the majority of other EU member states have banned khat, as well as most of the G8 countries including Canada and the USA.
He explained it was traditionally chewed by older men before its frequency of use increased and widened to younger members of the community. Another woman, Bessie Kathure, said: "I've lost all hope.
It could be a scene from a market in Mogadishu. It makes people happy and talkative but can cause insomnia and temporary confusion.
The ban comes after members of Cardiff's Somali community ly called for khat to be outlawed while others say it does not have a negative effect. And as the minister points out, Mr Noah - from Hayes, west London - managed to get support from many Somali women who are concerned that men using khat do not engage properly with their families because of their habit. Ministers say this was also a deciding factor in the Kyat to criminalise it.
Related Topics. From his West London depot, Mahat - who did not want to give Khwt surname - oversees the importing of 7, boxes of it a week - fresh off the overnight flight from Nairobi. That is because of what is inside the boxes that have just been delivered to this depot.
The government's uj advisory council also cautioned against a banconcerned at the lack of evidence um it harms health or wider society. Khat exporter Mattheus Githonga told us that the ban was "inhuman" and appealed to the UK government to "lift the ban, even for a year, so that we can prepare ourselves". Mrs May said failure to take action in the UK would place the country at serious risk of becoming a single hub for the illegal onward trafficking of khat to countries where it is banned.
We're having a nice time" Some security experts have even argued that the East African extremist group al-Shabab has profited from the export and sale of khat. Back at the west London depot, Mahat may be winding down his own import business to stay on the right side of the law, but he believes others will still find a way to bring it into the UK.
Khat ban: Why is it being made illegal? Users chew the bitter leaves of this natural stimulant. He insists it does because of the insomnia it triggers.