On Uruguay and Marijuana Law Reform
Uruguay stands on the brink of becoming the very first country on the planet to officially cultivate and sell marijuana, thereby declaring peace in the War on Some Drugs.
Uruguay stands on the brink of becoming the very first country on the planet to officially cultivate and sell marijuana, thereby declaring peace in the War on Some Drugs.
The third smallest country in South America has become the first to legalize marijuana, not only on the continent but in the world.
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