Costa Rica legalized medical marijuana Wednesday after a two-year debate, becoming the eleventh Latin American nation to take that step.
Why it matters: The decision aims to bring investments to the small Central American country and reduce the illegal market, which has been growing in the past few years.
Details: Costa Ricans interested in getting medical cannabis must get a permit by following guidelines that authorities said would be available by May.
The Costa Rican bill also makes growing hemp legal for industrial use, like textiles.
- There’s also a possibility Costa Rica may approve recreational marijuana use in the future, although a bill sitting in
- Congress since April hasn’t gone anywhere.
- Still, the top two candidates in an upcoming runoff for president say they support recreational marijuana.
Zoom out: Medical marijuana is legal in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, México, Panama, Paraguay and Perú.
- In 2013, Uruguay became the first country in the world to legalize recreational pot.
- In México, the Supreme Court ruled last year prohibition was unconstitutional. A bill legalizing cannabis for recreational purposes has already been approved by the lower House (a Senate vote is pending).
Source: https://www.axios.com/costa-rica-medical-marijuana-legal-c4d9b888-f318-4224-bb94-764bf1f04c2a.html