South Africa will soon become the first African country to legalise
cannabis sativa, popularly known as marijuana for strictly medical
purposes. In a letter sent to Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), who have been
championing the legalisation of the Medical Innovation Bill, the
Medicines Control Council (MCC) revealed that the proposed guidelines on
cannabis production for medicinal use would soon publish.
'I wish to confirm that our office is working on a number of guidance
documents to be shared with the public relating to the manufacture of
cannabis for medicinal purposes'.
The Medical Innovation Bill was first tabled by late MP Mario
Oriani-Ambrosini who died of lung cancer in 2014, the same year he
introduced the bill in Parliament seeking for the legalisation of
cannabis for medicinal purposes, due to his health.
When the guidance documents are ready and approved, South Africa will be
the very first African country to legalise the use of Cannabis for
medical purposes in the country.