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Cannabis: around twenty elected officials of all stripes demand "legalization"

2020-06-19T09:01:54.371Z


This text follows a bill tabled last summer by MP François-Michel Lambert (Liberties and Territories) and supports


“After the Covid-19 crisis, we must legalize cannabis, quickly! ", Claim twenty elected officials of all stripes, including some LREM deputies, as well as doctors in a forum published on Thursday on the L'Obs website.

This text follows a bill tabled last summer by the deputy François-Michel Lambert (Liberties and territories) and supported by some "walkers" like Caroline Janvier, alongside LFI or socialists.

In L'Obs, the signatories of the tribune, including the environmental senator Esther Benbassa or the deputies LREM Sonia Krimi and Joël Giraud, put forward "the economic argument" in the middle of the crisis. According to their calculations, legalization "would make it possible to bring each year into the coffers of the State between 2 and 2.8 billion euros" and create "between 30,000 and 80,000 jobs, especially in the agricultural sector "

"Overcome the debate"

They also insist on "the security argument" in order to "relieve the police" of arrests for "simple use" of cannabis, and "the health argument" to "control the distribution and composition" of the product.

François Pupponi (Liberties and Territories) declared that he was opposed to the legalization of cannabis. “With the coming economic crisis, people will need money even more. If tomorrow they cannot illegally sell cannabis, they will sell hard drugs, ”he warned on BFMTV.

In January, a parliamentary mission was launched in order to "overcome the debate", recurrent in France, around cannabis. As the leading European consumer, France had five million smokers of this substance in 2017, including 700,000 daily users, a number that has been increasing steadily for years.

Emmanuel Macron not in favor

To end the "de facto decriminalization", a fixed fine of 200 euros has been tested since Tuesday in certain cities of France, before gradually affecting all of mainland France. At the end of October, the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron had repeated not being in favor of "the legalization of cannabis or unregulated uses" because he "never saw robust studies showing that it had no effects on alertness, especially for the youngest ”

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Therapeutic cannabis, on the other hand, "has virtues in the context of treatments, in particular to support the treatment of pain," he said. MEPs voted this fall to test it in several hospitals for a period of two years with 3,000 patients, in order to treat pain linked for example to cancer or multiple sclerosis. Shaken by the health crisis, this experiment was postponed "at the latest" in January 2021.

Source: leparis

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