Nov 13, 2015
chile, Colombia, Juan Manuel Galan, Juan Manuel Santos, Mexico, Yesid Reyes
On Thursday, the Colombian government announced that it will make medical marijuana use, cultivation, and sale legal in the near future!
Washington Post reports:
[caption id="attachment_9361" align="alignright" width="200"] Pres. Juan Manuel Santos[/caption]
The change is coming in an executive decree that President Juan Manuel Santos will soon sign into law. It will regulate regulating everything from licensing for growers to the eventual export of products made from marijuana, Justice Minister Yesid Reyes said.
With the new policy, Colombia joins countries from Mexico to Chile that have experimented with legalization or decriminalization as part of a wave of changing attitudes toward drug use and policies to combat it in Latin America. But unlike many of its neighbors, Colombia has long been identified with U.S.-backed policies to eradicate drug production and a sharp decline in levels of violence over the past 15 years is largely attributed to the no-tolerance policing.
Sen. Juan Manuel Galan, who last year introduced legislation that tracks with the government’s decree, said that as many as 400,000 Colombians suffering from epilepsy and other ailments could benefit from the clearer regulatory framework to be provided by the decree.