Polish Committee Considers Cannabis Decriminalization
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•Polish Legislative Committee Takes Step Toward Decriminalizing...
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A legislative committee in Poland recently sent a cannabis reform proposal to Prime Minister Donald Tusk for consideration.
The proposal would decriminalize up to 15 grams of cannabis for personal use by adults in addition to decriminalizing home cultivation of one plant.
Tusk has 30 days to respond to the petition, which is not legally binding as it would be for a formal bill.
Cannabis is currently legal for adult use in Malta , Luxembourg , Germany , Uruguay , Canada , and South Africa .
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