JABBEM said the policy, as is, reinforces a legacy of colonial and capitalist dispossession which limits Jamaicans' access.
The lobby group wants government to create a new policy which restores full, unconditional and inalienable public access to the beach.
The Court Administration Division said operations are set to resume next Monday March 30, at the original location on Rose Street, in Savanna-la-mar.
The resumption follows a period of temporary relocation after the courthouse sustained significant damage from hurricane Melissa, which affected the roofing and other sections of the building.
In a statement, the Constabulary Force said lawmen assigned to the Marine Division, acting on operational intelligence, carried out a targeted search in the community.
Police said each of the 70 bags is estimated to weigh between 30 and 50 pounds, representing a substantial quantity of the illicit substance.
The long-anticipated transformation of the Manor Park bus lay-by and commercial vending zone in St. Andrew has officially started.
The project, being executed through a strong public-private partnership, is led by Member of Parliament for St. Andrew North Central, Delano Seiveright.
The Department of Correctional Services (DCS) is reporting a continued decline in offender re-admissions to correctional institutions, which it says reflects the impact of its rehabilitation efforts.
Last year, the DCS recorded 153 offender readmissions out of 575 total admissions, resulting in a 27% readmission rate.