This summer, Morocco is set to allow the sale of cannabis-infused products, including CBD chocolate, candy, tea, and snus. The decision has sparked opposition from Islamist groups who are gearing up to derail these plans. The products will be available in the Moroccan market, marking a significant shift in the country's approach to cannabis use.
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This summer, cannabis-infused goodies are set to hit the shelves of the Moroccan market, including CBD-infused chocolate, candy and tea. The Islamist opposition, however, is gearing up to derail these plans. I wrote about it ofc, for @The_NewArab https://t.co/4aGqyhESMQ
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This summer, Morocco to allow cannabis goodies for sale as Islamist opposition fumes: Morocco's cannabis products include CBD chocolate and snus https://t.co/HXgHy6AID4
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This summer, Morocco to allow cannabis goodies for sale as Islamist opposition fumes https://t.co/HXgHy6AID4
This summer, cannabis-infused goodies are set to hit the shelves of the Moroccan market https://t.co/HXgHy6AID4
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