Uruguay cannabis law

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Uruguay's likely cannabis law could set tone for war on drugs in Lati...

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Uruguay's likely cannabis law could set tone for war on drugs in Latin America State control of marijuana market should be seen as part of long and pragmatic tradition of market intervention and nationalisation Jonathan Watts in Montevideo The Guardian, Monday 18 November 2013 18.20 GMT

Juan Vaz, who has campaigned for legalisation, with his marijuana plants in Montevideo. Photograph: Matilde Campodonico/Associated Press

Inhaling deeply from a large joint of unadulterated cannabis, Marcelo Vasquez grins at the imminent prospect of his outlawed passion becoming Uruguay's newest statesanctioned industry. This week, the country's senate is expected to pass the world's most far-reaching drug legalisation, which should transform Vasquez from a petty criminal into a registered user, grower and ultimately, he hopes, a respected contributor to society. That would be quite a change. After a police raid earlier this year, Vasquez – whose home doubles as a marijuana nursery – was jailed and 70 of his plants were confiscated. But the court case that followed now looks likely to go down as one of the last cannabis trials in his country's history. The marijuana regulation bill, which has been passed by the lower house of the Uruguayan parliament, will allow registered users to buy up to 40g a month from a

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