The Asian Age

Sale of cannabis for recreation­al purpose begins

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Los Angeles, Jan. 1: California will launch the world’s largest regulated commercial market for recreation­al marijuana on Monday, as dozens of newly licensed stores catering to adults who enjoy the drug for its psychoacti­ve effects open for business.

It becomes the sixth US state, and by far the most populous, venturing beyond legalised medical marijuana to permit the sale of cannabis products of all types to customers at least 21 years old.

Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Alaska and Nevada were the first to introduce recreation­al pot sales on a state- regulated, licensed and taxed basis. Massachuse­tts and Maine are on track to follow suit later this year.

With California and its 39.5 million residents officially joining the pack, more than one- in- five Americans now live in states where recreation­al marijuana is legal for purchase, even though cannabis remains classified as an illegal narcotic under US law.

The marijuana market in California alone, which boasts the world’s sixthlarge­st economy, is valued by most experts at several billion dollars annually and is expected to generate at least a $ 1 billion a year in tax revenue.

“Adding California to the regulated [ recreation­al] market for cannabis is a really big deal,” said Heather Azzi, a senior attorney for the Marijuana Policy Project, an advocacy group working to liberalise marijuana laws. Uruguay became the first and only country to legalise recreation­al marijuana sales nationally.

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