However, these programs have one thing in common – it really doesn’t work. Yes, the state has taken the humanitarian approach to cannabis consumption and understood that making it illegal is a violation of human rights. Yet, in the attempts to make the market “safer” and to “control” every aspect from seed to sale – they effectively allowed the black market to continue to thrive.
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