Bavanai
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In other news.
That sounds great and all, but "be registered in a national database to track their consumption" is a bit scary.In Uruguay, the growth, sale, and use of marijuana was legalized on 10 December 2013 by a 16-13 vote in the Senate. The country has 120 days to propose its plans through the Institute for the Regulation and Control of Cannabis, which will oversee the marketplace for marijuana. Under the new law, people are allowed to buy up to 40 grams *(1.4 ounces) of marijuana from the Uruguayan government each month. Users, however, have to be 18 years-old or older and be registered in a national database to track their consumption. Other countries have decriminalized marijuana consumption, while others again have authorized its use for medical purposes; however, Uruguay is the first country in the world to legalize the whole process from its cultivation, selling, buying, and consumption.