Brazil's Supreme Court decriminalizes possession of marijuana for personal use
BY DIANE JEANTET AND GABRIELA SÁ PESSOA
Updated 7:30 PM CDT, June 25, 2024
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) Brazils Supreme Court on Tuesday voted to decriminalize possession of marijuana for personal use, making the nation one of Latin Americas last to do so, in a move that could reduce its massive prison population.
With final votes cast on Tuesday, a majority of the justices on the 11-person court have voted in favor of decriminalization since deliberations began in 2015.
The justices must still determine the maximum quantity of marijuana that would be characterized as being for personal use and when the ruling will enter into effect. That is expected to finish as early as Wednesday.
All the justices who have voted in favor said decriminalization should be restricted to possession of marijuana in amounts suitable for personal use. Selling drugs will remain illegal.
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