A tailor in Thiès, Senegal, has been charged with possession and use of cannabis after being apprehended with a small amount of the drug. The defendant, identified as Mass, admitted to possessing the cannabis, stating it was for personal use to cope with stress following his divorce. He expressed remorse and pledged to abstain from drug use in the future. The prosecutor requested a two-month prison sentence. The court has adjourned to deliberate on the case and issue a ruling. The incident highlights the intersection of personal struggles and drug use within the community. The defendant’s admission and expression of regret may influence the court’s final decision.