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Israel Set To Decriminalize Cannabis Use

Israel are set to decriminalize the use of cannabis and make the possession and consumption of marijuana legal. Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan, the Cabinet member in charge of law enforcement, told members of the press that he supports a change in the law that would end punishing members of the public for consuming weed. Times of Israel reports: A new policy on marijuana possession, which is illegal in Israel expect for medically prescribed cannabis, would have to be approved by the Cabinet. Under the proposed policy, first-time offenders in possession of up to 15 grams and smoking publicly would be fined and not receive a criminal record. The fines would continue, doubled, until the fourth offence, when the possessor of the marijuana can be indicted. First-time minor offenders would be referred to a treatment program. Erdan said the process of getting the policy approved should take about three months. He said he is against growing cannabis and that respect for the law and the dangers of drug use must remain in the forefront. “We want to continue to educate youth that drugs are harmful,” Erdan said, adding that “over the years I met normal people who have no criminal background, [...]

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