Cannabis hand cream? Marley heirs join US firm to build pot brand, grousing in Jamaica

A U.S. private equity firm has joined the family of late reggae star Bob Marley in hopes of building what it calls the "world's first global cannabis brand."

Seattle-based Privateer Holdings announced Tuesday it has reached a licensing deal with Marley's heirs to offer pot strains where regulations permit by late 2015. It also plans to sell weed-infused lotions and accessories.

But the move to create "Marley Natural" has stirred some grousing in Marley's Jamaican homeland, notably among those who share his Rastafarian faith.

Maxine Stowe of the Rastafari Millennium Council argues that Marley "was the least of the Wailers around the issue of ganja legalization." The Wailers group was founded by Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny "Wailer" Livingston.

Others are irked that Marley Natural will based in New York.