South Africa's Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill Undergoes Public Comment Period

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The Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill, which was passed by the National Assembly in November 2023, now sits in the National Council of Provinces. The bill establishes a new legal framework for adult private use of cannabis and addresses issues related to children and cannabis in accordance with Constitutional Court judgments. It underwent a public comment period from November 2023 to January 2024, resulting in numerous responses from stakeholders seeking clarity on the status quo of cannabis use in South Africa.

The Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill, which was passed by the National Assembly in November 2023, now sits in the National Council of Provinces. The bill establishes a new legal framework for adult private use of cannabis and addresses issues related to children and cannabis in accordance with Constitutional Court judgments.

It underwent a public comment period from November 2023 to January 2024, resulting in numerous responses from stakeholders seeking clarity on the status quo of cannabis use in South Africa

 

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