Pakistan is no longer holding back from joining the global cannabis discourse, and this is a positive sign that its neighboring countries may also be set to make the same move. Cannabis is once again making headlines in a country that many experts least expected it to thrive. Pakistan is leaping into a bright future for its marijuana industry, and it is bound to succeed. Keep a close ear for news on the official announcement at the end of the year and watch how other highly conservative nations follow suit.
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