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Canada just became the second nation to legalize marijuana. Here are all the top countries for progressive drug policy reform

Published by Business Insider on Sat, 18 Aug 2018


Canadarecently became the second country ' and the first Group of Seven country ' to legalize marijuana for adults.As cultural attitudes change, governments around the world are looking to update their policies on drugs more generally.Uruguay, a small nation of around 3 million people in South America, set a global precedent when former president Jose Mujica signed a law to legalize marijuana in December of 2013.Nine US states ' starting with Colorado in 2012 ' have since developed mature recreational marijuana markets, powering a whole new industry.The global shift on drug policy even includes conservative countries like Lebanon, which is seeking to legalize medical marijuana after the consulting firm McKinsey suggested it as an approach to revitalizing the country's sluggish economy.Colombia, which has suffered from decades of narco-related violence, took a different approach: rather than legalizing marijuana and other drugs outright, the country made it unconstitutional to criminalize the consumption of any drug."There is a major shift in approaches to medical marijuana across the Americas," Robert Muggah, the co-founder and research director of the Igarap Institute, told Business Insider. "Almost every country in the Americas recognizes the medical potential of the plant. This is more radical then it seems."These are the five countries with the most progressive drug policies in North and South America according to the Igarap Institute, a Brazilian think tank that focuses on drug policy and security:SEE ALSO:Beer giants like Heineken and Constellation Brands are duking it out in the billion-dollar market for marijuana-infused drinksUruguayUruguay became the first country to legalize marijuana in December 2013 after former President Jose Mujica signed the legislation.While it broke new ground as the first country to legalize the drug at the federal level, Uruguay's roll-out of a recreational marijuana industry has been bumpy, to say the least.According to John Hudak, an expert on cannabis policy at the Washington D.C.-based Brookings Institution, Uruguay's legal cannabis providershave been marked by supply shortages and distribution problems, forcing some consumers to rely on the illegal black market.CanadaCanada made history in June when it became the first G7 nation to legalize marijuana at the federal level. While the law doesn't go into effect until October 17, countries around the world are watching Canada's rollout closely."Canada's decision to legalize marijuana is unprecedented among wealthy nations," Muggah, the co-founder and research director of the Igarap Institute said.Canada's legal marijuana industry has already given rise to large public corporations that are inking billion-dollar deals to sell and export Canadian marijuana all over the world. And because of the federal government's coherent stance on marijuana, big banks, and major institutional investors are jumping into the industry.It remains to be seen, however, whether Canada's marijuana policy can achieve the stated goals of reducing youth access and keeping marijuana consumers from turning to the black market.USAColorado became the first US state to legalize marijuana for adults over the age of 21 in 2012, followed by nine other statesincluding California and Massachusettsby the beginning of 2018.On top of that, another 30 states have some form of medical marijuana laws on the books, including Oklahoma, one of the most conservative states in the US.Neither Congress nor President Donald Trump's administration havelegalized marijuana at the federal level (though there are a number of bills circulating around the House and Senate), so some questions still remain over whether the US will legalize marijuana outright.While multiple states have set up successful markets for recreational marijuana, Muggah said that some policies lack proper consideration for communities who were hurt most by drug prohibition."While there have been important advances on the public health front, states and cities across the US are still lagging when it comes to criminal justice reform," Muggah said.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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