A majority of Slovenia voters sent a message to their newly elected government: Approve a medical cannabis program and personal use of the drug.
According to The Slovenia Times, 66.6% of Slovenian voters taking part in Sunday’s election supported legislating cultivation and processing of medical marijuana while 51.6% backed the cultivation and possession of cannabis for limited personal use.
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Both proposals were considered consultation measures and, thus, are not legally binding, according to a blog post from the International Cannabis Business Conference, which hosts industry networking and trade shows around the world.
However, the Slovenia votes highlight public sentiment on the need to change cannabis policies in the central European country.
More than 35% of eligible Slovenians voted, or roughly 600,000.
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