Bill in Nepal Parliament to legalize cannabis production, sales

A lawmaker from the ruling Nepal Communist Party has registered a bill in the country's parliamentary secretariat for legalizing the production, sales, medical use and scientific research of cannabis

Mar 03, 2020
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Kathmandu: A lawmaker from the ruling Nepal Communist Party has registered a bill in the country's parliamentary secretariat for legalizing the production, sales, medical use and scientific research of cannabis.

Nepal's Narcotics Drugs Control Act, 1976 has criminalized the sale, cultivation and consumption of cannabis in the Himalayan nation.

"The main reason behind registering the bill to legalize the cultivation and sales of cannabis is that it has proved to be a medicinal plant and it can also contribute to increasing income of Nepali farmers massively," Sher Bahadur Tamang, who is also a former Law Minister, told Xinhua news agency on Monday.

Tamang has registered the 'Cannabis Farming (Management) Act' as a private bill.

If passed by both Houses of Parliament - House of Representatives and National Assembly, it will become a law.

The bill proposes that people who want to engage in farming, transportation, sales and exports, should obtain a license from the government authority.

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