Costa Rica to modify recreational cannabis bill in effort to appease critics

Amid increased criticism, members of Costa Rica’s presidential ministry will modify elements of its recreational cannabis bill prior to seeking its advancement in the country’s 57-member Legislative Assembly.

The Control and Regulation of Cannabis for Recreational Use bill, which aims to legalise recreational cannabis use and create economic opportunities in the Central American nation, has been publicly rejected in recent months by several agencies and associations.

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