Bob Marley marijuana brand developed

Reggae icon Bob Marley is set to live on through a top-end marijuana brand his family plans to develop.

Bob Marley.

Bob Marley is set to live on through a top-end marijuana brand his family plans to develop. (AAP)

Thirty-three years after his untimely death, ganja-loving reggae icon Bob Marley is being remembered with an eponymous brand of top-end marijuana, his family says.

Marley Natural is being pitched as "a premium cannabis brand rooted in the life and legacy" of one of Jamaica's greatest cultural exports, just as the United States slowly shifts towards legalised pot.

"It just seems natural that Daddy should be part of this conversation," said Cedella Marley, 47, the singer-songwriter's daughter.

"As Daddy would say, 'make way for the positive day'," she said in a video aired by NBC television on Tuesday.

The marijuana brand is being developed with a Washington state based company and is intended to be sold in the US and possibly internationally starting next year.

Marley, who died of cancer in May 1981 at the age of 36, embraced marijuana as a key part of his Rastafari faith. He considered pot a sacrament and supported its legalisation.

Recreational pot now is legal in the US states of Colorado and Washington.

Alaska, Oregon and the District of Columbia are poised to follow suit after referendums supported legalisation earlier this month.

Several other states have decriminalised pot and authorised the sale of marijuana for prescribed medical purposes. Federal law, however, still bans the substance, putting it on a par with heroin and LSD.

Seattle-based Privateer Holdings is working with the Marley family on the pot venture and plans to market Marley Natural as loose-packed buds, oils or concentrate. Sales are expected to begin in late 2015.


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