Bulgarian oligarch and politician Vasil Bozhkov declares his support for cannabis legalization
In Bulgaria, the controversial businessman and leader of the CENTER National Movement, Vasil Bozhkov, has declared himself pro-legalization. Mr. Bozhkov's position on the issue is clear and unambiguous: it's time for Bulgaria to adopt the decriminalization and legalization of cannabis.
Vasil Bozhkov's plea for legalization
«It's time to legalize the production, processing and consumption of cannabis,» said Vasil Bozhkov, reflecting a growing sentiment in Bulgaria. Mr. Bozhkov, who heads the CENTER National Movement, has always advocated the legalization of cannabis. decriminalization of cannabis, in highlighting its economic and medical benefits. His political campaign, particularly in the 25th electoral district of Sofia and Pazardzhik, includes a detailed program aimed at ending the criminalization of cannabis.
Mr. Bozhkov is opposed to the punitive measures currently in force, which have seen young people imprisoned for minor possession offenses.
«Young people can't be jailed for a joint, a plant that has proven its medicinal properties can't be banned,» he said, highlighting the disproportionate nature of existing laws. Current Bulgarian legislation imposes severe penalties for possession, with prison sentences ranging from one to six years and fines of BGN 2,000 to 10,000 (€1,000 to €5,000).
Societal and economic impact
Supporters of the cannabis legalization, like Mr. Bozhkov, believe that the would solve a number of social problems. On the one hand, it would put an end to the criminalization of young people for minor offences, which can have lasting negative consequences on their lives. In addition, by legalizing and regulating cannabis, the government could dismantle the hidden market that fuels illegal activities, and ensure that the product made available to consumers is safe and controlled.
Mr. Bozhkov's efforts in favor of legalization are not unprecedented. He notes that other countries have successfully implemented similar policies, citing the Netherlands as an excellent example. The Dutch model separates the cannabis market from that of more harmful substances, thereby reducing the risks associated with drug use. In addition, the recent Legalization of cannabis for personal use in Germany, A contemporary example of how such a policy can be effectively managed.
Legislative challenges and obstacles
Despite convincing arguments in favor of legalization, Bulgaria's road to cannabis decriminalization is fraught with obstacles. In recent years, three separate parliaments have rejected proposals to amend the Narcotic Substances and Precursors Control Act, which would have decriminalized cannabis. These bills have often been criticized for being vague and hastily drafted, which has hampered their acceptance and implementation.
Bozhkov's approach, however, is more global, advocating the’legal use of cannabis in regulated areas.
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