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Cannabis laws in Liechtenstein

The Cannigma

Medical: illegal Recreational: illegal. The cultivation, possession, and sale of cannabis are illegal in Liechtenstein for medical or recreational purposes. Liechtenstein medical marijuana program. Liechtenstein does not have a medical marijuana program. The country does allow for the medical use of Sativex and Epidiolex.

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Cannabis laws in Chile

The Cannigma

Medical: legal Recreational: illegal While cannabis remains illegal for recreational use in Chile, the country has taken a progressive approach to cannabis laws and has legalized its use for medical purposes. In 2005, Chile passed a law decriminalizing the possession of small amounts of cannabis for personal use.

Law 52
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Cannabis laws in Estonia

The Cannigma

Medical: legal, no program Recreational: illegal (largely decriminalized). Medical marijuana is legal in Estonia, but the program is limited and only includes cannabinoid-based medications. Cannabis remains illegal in the country for recreational purposes, but possession is typically punished by a simple fine.

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Cannabis laws in Serbia

The Cannigma

Medical: illegal Recreational: illegal. Recreational and medical cannabis are illegal in Serbia. Serbia has no medical marijuana program. Despite medical programs in neighboring countries like Romania, Croatia, and North Macedonia, the Serbian government has refused to move forward. Medical marijuana in Serbia.

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Thailand’s Medical Cannabis Program: Progress And Predictions For The Future

Puff Puff Post

As a key player in a region notorious for its harsh drug laws and staunch prohibition, the country that originally seemed like an unlikely candidate to break the status quo has charged ahead with a number of breakthroughs in its new medical marijuana program. The latest move has been a change in the law to allow for home cultivation.

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Thailand’s Medical Cannabis Program: Progress And Predictions For The Future

Puff Puff Post

As a key player in a region notorious for its harsh drug laws and staunch prohibition, the country that originally seemed like an unlikely candidate to break the status quo has charged ahead with a number of breakthroughs in its new medical marijuana program. The latest move has been a change in the law to allow for home cultivation.

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Paper: Racial Capitalism and the African American Experience Entering the Cannabis Industry By Dr. Ayoka Nurse

Cannabis Law Report

The current public policies in local and state cannabis ordinance and equity programs may enhance racial disparities if they follow the pattern of exclusion and criminalization that encompass past policies promoted as beneficial to African Americans but uphold racial capitalistic practices. Authored By: By Dr. Ayoka Nurse. References.

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