Légalisation contrôlée du cannabis
June 15, 2011
 The parliamentary report recommends “controlled legalisation” of the  cultivation and consumption of cannabis in France. The report, compiled by a working group of the Socialist Party, headed by the former minister of the Interior Daniel Vaillaint, recommends that the  cultivation and sale of cannabis should become a state-controlled  activity, like the sale of alcohol and tobacco, and concluded that the  government cannot continue to “advocate the illusion of abstinence”.
The parliamentary report recommends “controlled legalisation” of the  cultivation and consumption of cannabis in France. The report, compiled by a working group of the Socialist Party, headed by the former minister of the Interior Daniel Vaillaint, recommends that the  cultivation and sale of cannabis should become a state-controlled  activity, like the sale of alcohol and tobacco, and concluded that the  government cannot continue to “advocate the illusion of abstinence”.
 Download the summary of the report (PDF - in French)
Download the summary of the report (PDF - in French) Download the full report (PDF - in French)
Download the full report (PDF - in French) Conclusions and Recommendations in English (PDF)
Conclusions and Recommendations in English (PDF)
See also: Légaliser le cannabis, mode d’emploi, Journal du Dimanche, 16 Juin 2011 (in French)


 
						


