Uruguay Becomes World's First Country to Legalise Marijuana Trade
Uruguay is the first country in the world to establish a government-operated marketplace for marijuana.
The country’s Senate passed the bill by a vote of 16 to 13 on Tuesday evening. The plan now awaits the signature of President Jose Mujica, who has previously expressed his support for the legislation.
The country hopes to decrease drug trafficking by controlling all aspects of the marijuana industry. It also hopes to undercut drug traffickers by setting the price of cannabis at $1 a gram.
The country hopes to have the government-controlled operations running by mid-2014, as it will take time to establish a system where weed will be bought and sold freely at pharmacies.
The government will also set up a database of adults registered to consume marijuana, and will enforce limits of marijuana purchased (40 grams a month) or marijuana plants grown (six allowed at home).
Cannabis has long been legal for personal use in Uruguay, but growing, selling, or buying it was publishable with a prison term. Marijuana consumption is popular in the country with about 120,000 of the country’s 3.4 million population saying they partake at least once a year, according to the National Drug Council.
The country’s Senate passed the bill by a vote of 16 to 13 on Tuesday evening. The plan now awaits the signature of President Jose Mujica, who has previously expressed his support for the legislation.
The country hopes to decrease drug trafficking by controlling all aspects of the marijuana industry. It also hopes to undercut drug traffickers by setting the price of cannabis at $1 a gram.
The country hopes to have the government-controlled operations running by mid-2014, as it will take time to establish a system where weed will be bought and sold freely at pharmacies.
The government will also set up a database of adults registered to consume marijuana, and will enforce limits of marijuana purchased (40 grams a month) or marijuana plants grown (six allowed at home).
Cannabis has long been legal for personal use in Uruguay, but growing, selling, or buying it was publishable with a prison term. Marijuana consumption is popular in the country with about 120,000 of the country’s 3.4 million population saying they partake at least once a year, according to the National Drug Council.
Uruguay Becomes World's First Country to Legalise Marijuana Trade
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