Israel moves toward marijuana decriminalization
Published: Mar 5, 2017, 9:19 pm • Updated: Mar 6, 2017, 7:50 am
By The Associated Press
JERUSALEM — The Israeli government has taken a step toward decriminalizing marijuana use.
Israeli media say Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Cabinet has approved a measure that would reduce penalties for possession of marijuana. If caught, smokers would pay a fine, instead of facing criminal charges.
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Netanyahu said ahead of Sunday’s meeting that a “new enforcement policy” should be drawn up “cautiously and in a controlled manner.”
The decision does not mean that Jerusalem will now have Amsterdam-style coffee shops. The Haaretz daily said a committee would study ways to regulate the use of pot.
Opposition lawmaker Tamar Zandberg told Haaretz: “This is an important step, but not the end of the road. It sends a message that a million Israelis who consume marijuana aren’t criminals.”
Topics: decriminalization, Israel, recreational