Friday 2 August 2013

Uruguay Plans To Legalise Marijuana

Members of Uruguay’s House of Representatives have passed a bill to legalise marijuana.

The supporters of the measure argued that the fight against drugs and drug trafficking had failed, and the country needed “new alternatives”. It is backed by the government of President Jose Mujica, who says it will remove profits from drug dealers and divert users from harder drugs.

Under the bill, only the government would be allowed to sell marijuana and buyers would have to be Uruguayan citizens registered on a database and be over the age of 18. They would be able to buy up to 40g (1.4oz) per month in specially licensed pharmacies or grow up to six plants at home.

If it goes on to be approved by the Senate, Uruguay will become the first country to regulate the production, distribution and sale of marijuana.

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