Colombia to legalize commercial sale of medical marijuana

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    Thu Nov 12, 2015.
    Associated Press |

    BOGOTA, Colombia
    (AP) - Colombia's government plans to legalize the cultivation and sale
    of marijuana for medicinal and scientific purposes, officials said
    Thursday in a surprise shift by the longtime U.S. ally in the war on
    drugs.
    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


    Colombians for two decades have
    been allowed to possess small quantities of any narcotic for personal
    use thanks to a series of Constitutional Court rulings guaranteeing the
    "free development of one's personality."


    But the congress and the
    executive branch have been loath to endorse such views, in part because
    of officials' skittishness about showing any weakness in a country that
    is the biggest supplier of cocaine to the U.S.


    Indeed, conservative critics in
    Colombia and abroad see Santos' drive to reform drug policy, including a
    decision earlier this year to end a two-decade-old campaign of spraying
    illegal coca crops with herbicides, as a sign that the government's
    resolve is weakening.


    Reflecting those concerns,
    officials went to great lengths Thursday to explain that they are not
    looking to further liberalize recreational use of marijuana as was
    recently done in Uruguay, the region's pioneer in drug policy reform.


    "Nobody is talking about legalizing anything except for these two purposes," Reyes said.

    Colombia gained international
    fame since the 1970s as a producer of potent pot strains such as Santa
    Marta Gold. Health Minister Alejandro Gaviria told Blu Radio that he
    envisions Colombia positioned as a major global player in the booming
    market for marijuana products.

    "Our phones are ringing off the
    hook as we get ready for the next chapter," said a statement from John
    Campo, president of the parent of the U.S.-owned Sannabis company, which
    is developing cannabis-based oils, creams and other products on a
    self-governed indigenous reservation in southern Colombia.
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    Associated Press writer Cesar Garcia contributed to this report.
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