At a time when more and more countries are relaxing their laws on cannabis, and the perception of its dangers is diminishing among young people, understanding the link between teenage cannabis use and psychotic disorders is becoming a public health issue. Researchers from the University of Toronto examined this issue in a study published on May 22 by Cambridge University Press.
According to studies carried out by the Ministry of Interior, the net income per hectare of cannabis could reach around 110,000 dirhams per year, which could exceed the income of all agricultural products in the Kingdom.
To accompany Bill 13-21, a coordination that brings together cannabis growers and the descendants of farmers met with the parties represented in the Lower House to present its memorandum to them. It calls for authorizing the recreational use of this plant, establishing a general amnesty, defining a reference price and granting more roles to cooperatives.