Cannabis in San Marino

Cannabis in San Marino is illegal for recreational purposes, but some cannabis-based remedies are legal for medical purposes.

History

A 1973 United States government report noted the legal status of cannabis in San Marino: The 1956 law of San Marino does not specifically include cannabis in its list of Narcotic Drugs, which is based on the 1931 convention, however, the law also refers to other decrees which probably include cannabis as a narcotic substance. The penalty for illicit possession, use, importing, exporting or trafficking narcotic substances is three to eight years in prison and a fine.[1]

Medical cannabis

In 2016, an istanza d’Arengo (public initiative) was presented to the government of San Marino, requesting the legalization of medical cannabis. The measure was approved by the government, which began the process of establishing a cultivation plan, negotiating international treaties, and other needed steps.[2]

As of 2016, Sativex is issued at no cost in San Marino to patients suffering from pain due to multiple sclerosis or bone-marrow conditions.[3]

References

  1. ^ United States. Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse (1973). Drug Use in America: Problem in Perspective: Second Report. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 151.
  2. ^ Marijuana coltivata a San Marino per curare i malati - Cronaca - ilrestodelcarlino.it
  3. ^ San Marino. Istanza d’arengo inutile. Cannabis già dispensata gratuitamente ai malati. Dott. Nicolino Monachese: ”Il Sativex viene già dato ai malati di slerosi multipla” | Gi...
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