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*[https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/19/world/americas/uruguay-legalizes-pot-marijuana.html?_r=0 Uruguay legalizes pot NYT 19-07-2017]:
Uruguay’s law has been rolled out in phases. After its passage in December 2013, users who registered with the government were allowed to grow as many as six plants at home for personal use. To date, nearly 7,000 people have done so. The legislation also allowed “clubs” of as many as 45 people to operate grow houses with 99 plants for members’ personal use.
For commercial sales, some pharmacy executives offered to run the distribution, noting they already had mechanisms to control the disbursement of powerful medications. While that may not seem particularly relevant for the recreational sale of marijuana, it fit the government’s vision for a framework that would allow, but not promote, marijuana use.
While several pharmacists were eager to become pot dealers, some were adamantly opposed.
Juan José Rodríguez, who has run an independent pharmacy with his wife here in the capital, Montevideo, for 17 years, said the law put Uruguay on a dangerous course.
“If you legalize marijuana, do you then legalize cocaine, ecstasy?” he said. Since the law passed, Mr. Rodríguez said, he smells pot everywhere he goes.
“Before, marijuana smokers smoked somewhat discreetly because it was something that society frowned upon, it wasn’t allowed, you knew you were doing something that wasn’t legal,” he said. “Now people smoke with absolute ease.”
That’s just as it should be, argued Martín Morón, the trombonist of La Abuela Coca, a popular band in Uruguay, who is a registered pot grower and habitual smoker. During his youth, Mr. Morón said, buying marijuana meant wading into sketchy parts of town, which often felt unsafe and unseemly.
That has changed drastically, he said. (Today you can call the police when your neighbor steals your plants.)
*[https://www.pri.org/stories/2017-07-19/uruguay-finally-rolls-out-legal-marijuana-sales-and-it-s-doing-it-pharmacies Uruguay finally rolls out legal marijuana sales in pharmacies July 19, 2017]:  
*[https://www.pri.org/stories/2017-07-19/uruguay-finally-rolls-out-legal-marijuana-sales-and-it-s-doing-it-pharmacies Uruguay finally rolls out legal marijuana sales in pharmacies July 19, 2017]:  


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