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Colombia looks to become the world’s supplier of legal pot

March 10, 2018 at 6:00 a.m. EST
Test plants thrive at the new cannabis cultivation and processing center of the Colombian subsidiary of Canada-based PharmaCielo, which is set to launch commercial sales and exports in the coming months, in Rionegro, Colombia. (Anthony Faiola/The Washington Post)

Tens of thousands of Colombians died in the U.S.-backed war on drugs. But after an official about-face on marijuana, Colombia is looking to exchange gun-toting traffickers for corporate backers in a bid to become the Saudi Arabia of legal pot.

 The new industry is budding here on the outskirts of Medellin, where Pablo Escobar moved marijuana in the 1970s before becoming the “King of Cocaine.” Fifteen years after his death in a last stand with the law, cannabis plants are blooming in the emerald hills beyond the city, this time with the government’s blessing.