Former NBA player Dennis Rodman has made yet another trip to North Korea this week. Though time a fully unofficial ambassador of the United States, he arrives in the republic as the official ambassador of PotCoin, a digital currency marketed to the marijuana industry.
On this, his fifth visit to the secluded Asian country, Rodman announced via Twitter that he is relying on PotCoin to fund his voyage.
I’m back! Thanks to my sponsor https://t.co/zBtIFz1QBr. #NorthKorea #PeaceAndLove https://t.co/G7t6PX3WV9
— Dennis Rodman (@dennisrodman) June 13, 2017
According to PotCoin’s website, the currency “was designed to empower, secure and facilitate the legal cannabis community’s transactions by creating a unique crypto currency for this thriving industry.”
PotCoin’s interest in North Korea, an isolated country, was not immediately known and none was provided in a press release from the company announcing Rodman’s trip. Indeed, the exact nature of marijuana laws and marijuana cultivation in the state are nebulous due to a lack of credible literature on the subject.
For years, there have been rumors that North Korea was a cannabis paradise with legal, open use ubiquitous. More often than not, though, those reports are spurious and perhaps inspired by another substance the locals smoke.
There are further reports that the government of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea — in which non-smokable cannabis is grown on an industrial scale for industrial use — is itself involved in the illicit drug trade. That said, unsanctioned drug smuggling remains a capital offense in the country.
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