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Cannabis en Uruguay

The documentary illustrates which were the political, social, and cultural circumstances that led Uruguay to become the first country in the world to comprehensively regulate the market of marijuana, a decision which marked a milestone in the history of drug policy and placed Uruguay in the focus of international attention.

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The documentary illustrates which were the political, social, and cultural circumstances that led Uruguay to become the first country in the world to comprehensively regulate the market of marijuana, a decision which marked a milestone in the history of drug policy and placed Uruguay in the focus of international attention.

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