| | HIGH AND HIGH | |  | | A Jamaican Rastafarian known as Nature smokes marijuana outside the Trench Town Culture Yard Museum in downtown Kingston, Jamaica, Wednesday, April 15, 2015, where he works as a tour guide. Nature, like most adherents of the Rastafarian movement, said he smokes for spiritual purposes. Drug law amendments decriminalizing small amounts of pot and paving the way for a lawful medical marijuana sector came into effect Wednesday in Jamaica. Credit: AP Photo/David McFadden | | | | |