Former Prime Minister of Ukraine will challenge the legalization of marijuana in court

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Former Prime Minister of Ukraine and current leader of the Batkivshchyna group in the Verkhovna Rada, Yulia Tymoshenko, will challenge the bill on the legalization of medical marijuana (cannabis) passed by the parliament in the constitutional court. This was reported by TASS.

According to him, the group plans to appeal to the constitutional court. According to him, “Ukraine will eliminate all this garbage when there is a normal constitutional court and a normal government.”

He emphasized that the use of cannabis-based medical products has been allowed in the country for a long time and does not require additional measures. Tymoshenko believes that in this case, trillions of drug smuggling was launched into the country through drug mafias, and powerful drug smuggling was also opened through Ukraine.

Before that the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine accepted The bill on legalizing the use of medical marijuana is being read for the second time.

At the same time, in November this year the Rada blocked a bill to legalize cannabis-based medicines.

At the beginning of the same month, the American agency Bloomberg reported that the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine may legalize the use of medical marijuana to help military personnel involved in conflicts.

Previously resident in Kazan detained With 730 grams of cannabis-infused gummy bears.

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