New law would let Uruguayans grow marijuana at home, in clubs

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  1. New law would let Uruguayans grow marijuana at home, in clubs

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    By Malena Castaldi
    MONTEVIDEO | Wed Nov 14, 2012 4:14pm EST

    (Reuters) - Uruguayans will be able to grow marijuana at home or in clubs, but the state will be in charge of the trade from cultivation to sale under a government-led legalization bill presented in Congress on Wednesday.

    The use of cannabis and other drugs is already legal in Uruguay, one of Latin America's safest countries and a trailblazer on liberal lawmaking, but the sale and cultivation of drugs is not

    President Jose Mujica, a former leftist guerrilla fighter, says the proposed law will help undermine smuggling gangs and fight petty crime in a region hit by drugs-related violence. Critics say it risks luring more Uruguayans to harder drugs.

    "The idea is to grant licenses for production, distribution, storage and for retail. We haven't said whether that will be done by the private or public sector, the government will decide that," said Sebastian Sabini, a ruling party lawmaker who heads a congressional committee on drugs and addiction.
    The bill, which the government hopes will become law early next year, says the state will be responsible for managing and regulating the marijuana trade from cultivation to distribution.

    Mujica's allies control both houses of Congress so the bill is expected to pass despite resistance from opposition legislators. It would give Uruguay some of the world's most permissive legislation on drugs.

    Households will be allowed to have up to six plants, or as much as 480 grams (about 17 ounces) of marijuana, the bill presented for discussion by the congressional committee showed.

    Cannabis consumers would be allowed to buy a maximum 40 grams each month under the bill, which also sets out regulations for smoking clubs with up to 15 members, 90 plants and annual production of up to 7.2 kilograms (15.8 pounds).

    A National Cannabis Institute would be created to control the drug's production and distribution, impose sanctions on rule-breakers and design educational policies to warn about the risks of marijuana consumption.
    Some opponents have warned that Uruguay risks riling governments battling drug-related violence in the region, such as Colombia and Mexico, as well as the United States.

    President Barack Obama said earlier this year that legalizing drugs would not do away with violent cartels and "could be just as corrupting, if not more corrupting than the status quo."

    Its too bad WA didn't use it's knowledgeable growers as their producers of legalized pot,,,it would have kept them from losing their income and allowed them to do what they love as their work.

    This government is trying to keep it's people working on growing marijuana instead of setting it up for big industry to take it away from the people. That is the kind of thinking that needs pushing for in the next states attempt at legalization.:smoking:
     
  2. think i'll learn uruguayan

    language is close enough to arabic right? I am pretty good at mimicing arabic music I can sing along without too many errors
     
  3. This seems wonderful, I hope it passes! Although 7.2 KG annually seems a bit low... I guess they have to experiement with amounts until they get it right.
     
  4. #4 claygooding, Nov 15, 2012
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    It sure is neat to be arguing about which state will be next,,the prices of legal weed and the various economical impact legalization will incur,,instead of which state will be first,,go WA and CO,,,make so much money that the federal government will become an even bigger laughingstock than it already is.

    EWB,,that is about 15 lbs,,,now I don't know how often you eat,smoke or vape your weed but if you do more than 15 lbs in a year you need to take a tolerance break or change strains.
     
  5. I thought that was for production? If that's personal use then whopee sign me up. Must have read that wrong. Haha. :smoking:
     
  6. #6 claygooding, Nov 15, 2012
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    I will have to read it again my self now,,but remember this,,the wages scale in some of those countries are very different than US scale,,some of those countries have annual wages at a few hundred dollars a year,,not sure on URG but I think it is one that has a low scale income.

    hmmm,,15 lbs for 15 people in a "Smoking Club" per year is a low amount,,I would have to join two or three clubs and make my rounds every day.
     
  7. Yeah man i'm from uruguay and ive just recently moved back from florida, trust me the amount of weed consumed here is waaay less than the states which means no 4g joints ounces per day or any of that. In fact most of it that ive seen is brown. And to that other retard who asked if thelanguage is like arabic, it's spanish.
     
  8. My dad was born and raised in Uruguay until he was 15 and moved to Florida. Pretty similar story to the dude above me but yeah I lol'd at the speaking "Arabic" haha.
     

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