Thursday, April 23, 2020

Lebanon: First Arab Country to legalize Marijuana cultivation


On April 23, 2020, Lebanon became the first Arab country to legalize marijuana cultivation. This has been done by the Lebanese Parliament in order to boost the export of marijuana.

Highlights


  • The cannabis plant has been farmed illegally in Lebanon in the fertile  Beqaa  Valley. Today the country has legalized marijuana cultivation for industrial and medical purposes to cope with the economic crisis that is being faced by the country.
  • According to the United Nations, Lebanon is the third largest supplier of cannabis resin in the world after Morocco and Afghanistan.
  • Apart from Lebanon here are two other regions in the world, where the cannabis plant is used in opium production. They are Golden Triangle and the Golden Crescent.

Golden Crescent

  • The Golden Crescent includes three countries namely Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Together they form a crescent in the map and hence the name Crescent.
  • Afghanistan was the largest opium producer in 1990s and in twenty years still stays as one of the largest producers of Opium

Golden Triangle

  • The Golden Triangle includes Thailand, Myanmar and Laos where the regions meet at the confluence of Ruak and Mekong river and hence forming a golden triangle.

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