JakartaPost-June 28

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterated on Friday that the scheduling change of cannabis and cannabis resin at the United Nations does not mean the legalization of the substance in Indonesia or many parts of the world. In December 2020, the UN’s Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) held the 63rd reconvened session to vote on removing cannabis and cannabis resin from Schedule IV of the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs. Schedule IV refers to a list of the most dangerous narcotic drugs and having a great potential for abuse. At the 63rd CND reconvened session on cannabis and cannabis resin scheduling, 27 out of 53 countries, including the US and Canada, were in favor. Other 25 countries, including Turkey, were against the proposal. The Indonesian government has yet to conduct research on cannabis for medical purposes.

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