King Mohammed’s Cannabis Pardons: Aligning Morocco’s Past With Its Legal Future

In a significant move reflecting Morocco’s evolving approach to cannabis regulation, King Mohammed VI has granted royal pardons to 4,831 individuals involved in cannabis-related activities, the Ministry of Justice announced.

This initiative is part of a broader strategy to integrate traditional cannabis farmers into the formal economy and develop the legal cannabis industry.

Pardon Details

The pardons primarily target individuals who were “convicted, prosecuted, or wanted in connection with cannabis cultivation.” The beneficiaries of these pardons are required to meet specific criteria to be eligible.

The pardon is …

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