Finally, a European country has made the big decision to legalize cannabis use, possession and sales. The government of Malta announced this new law on Tuesday last week. It explained that the law had been put in place to decriminalize the use of cannabis within the country and limit the occurrence of cannabis trafficking within and around the country. Marijuana was removed from a list of the world’s most dangerous drugs by the United Nations in December 2020, and several countries are now taking a more liberal stance.
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