Israeli Ministerial Committee Reportedly Backs Marijuana Bill in First Step to Legalization

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Israeli Ministerial Committee Reportedly Backs Marijuana Bill in First Step to Legalization

TEL AVIV (Sputnik) – Israel’s Ministerial Committee for Legislation approved a bill to legalize marijuana in the country, media reported on Sunday.

The bill will now be forwarded to the Knesset for three rounds of voting, the first of which is scheduled for Wednesday’s session, The Times of Israel reported.

The bill envisions fully legalizing possession and recreational use of up to 15 grams of marijuana for citizens over 21 years old and decriminalizing possession of up to 50 grams, according to the newspaper.

Haskel co-sponsored the bill with Blue and White (Kahol Lavan) Knesset member Ram Shefa, the newspaper reported but saw opposition from ultra-orthodox constituents of the committee.

Earlier in the month, Netanyahu released a joint statement with co-head of government Benny Gantz vowing to push for legalization, as well as easing access of marijuana for medical use and licenses for growers.

Israel has taken strides towards larger acceptance of marijuana, decriminalizing it in most instances in 2017, promoting research and licensing several dispensaries in the country.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

Israeli Ministerial Committee Reportedly Backs Marijuana Bill in First Step to Legalization

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