South American country
Uruguay is set to become the first country in the world to allow its citizens
to grow, sell, buy and smoke marijuana. The country’s Senate began its final
debate on the issue today Tuesday Dec. 10th and claim they want to legalize it
in a bid to take the business from criminals.
If this bill, which has the
support of majority of the House and the president of the country, is passed,
Uruguay will be the first country to legalize a trade that is illegal
everywhere else in the world.
After the trade is made
legal, Uruguay will then draft regulations imposing state control over the
cultivation and distribution of marijuana. Anyone who wants to go into the
business would have to be licensed and registered, with government monitors
keeping tabs to enforce limits, such as the 40 grams a month that any adult
will be able to buy at pharmacies for any reason.
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