A new plan to legalize cannabis has launched in Switzerland, marking the country's second push for the change within a decade.
The new initiative proposes that both cannabis production and consumption for personal use should be made legal. It recommends that its sale should be regulated and taxed by the government.
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A referendum in 2008 aiming to make the drug legal for everyone failed, but those proposals did not suggest the government would be able to collect tax on it.
The new plan also stipulates that the cannabis would remain illegal for minors, whereas the old proposals did not include such restrictions.