A Brazilian appeals courtroom will resolve whether or not firms and farmers can develop hashish in South America’s largest nation.
This may open the door to authorized medicinal and industrial cultivation after legislative efforts stalled lately.
The Supreme Court of Justice (STJ) determination, Brazil’s high appellate courtroom for non-constitutional issues, was launched on March 14.
It establishes its jurisdiction to set a nationwide precedent relating to importing seeds and cultivating hashish.
All pending . . .
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