Marijuana sales begin in Uruguayan pharmacies
In 2013, José Mujica decided that the marijuana business would be taken over by the state, and after four years, the sale of marijuana in Uruguayan pharmacies has begun.
Uruguay has become the first country to plant, produce and sell marijuana.

Starting today, there are three ways to access marijuana: home cultivation, smoking clubs, and pharmacies. However, to buy it at pharmacies, you need to be registered with the Institute for the Regulation and Control of Cannabis, and you are allowed to purchase a maximum of 5 grams, which cost 187 Uruguayan pesos (approximately €6).
For the approximately 5,000 registered users, some 16 pharmacies across the country are authorized to sell marijuana, where four types of marijuana can be found. varieties of marijuana They will be different, each at the same price, and will contain between 2% and 4% of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), although the government is considering putting other varieties with higher THC levels on sale.
The legalization of marijuana in Uruguay has been difficult, but the goal has always been to take this market away from drug traffickers.
It is worth noting that in December 2013 the register of self-cultivators was put into operation, where there are some 7,000 self-cultivators registered who can grow six plants each and there are 63 cannabis clubs operating where each member can consume 480 grams per year.
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