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BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -- The Belgian government agreed Friday to
decriminalize the use of marijuana, following its neighbor the Netherlands in
granting legal tolerance to use of the drug.
The Belgian legislation, which is expected to be approved by parliament early
this year, will legalize possession of small amounts of cannabis for personal
consumption. It will not allow sale of the drug, unlike in the Netherlands,
where ''coffee shops'' selling marijuana cigarettes are a common sight in many
cities.
''We are establishing the basis for tolerance in the law, but our country
will remain within the lines of international law,'' the government said in a
statement.
The legislation, which modifies a 1921 law outlawing the drug, will still
prohibit use of marijuana judged to be ''problematic'' to the user or a nuisance
to others. The law also allows the cultivation of marijuana plants for personal
use.
The decision by the governing coalition of socialists, liberals and greens
was criticized by the conservative opposition.
AP-NY-01-19-01 1407EST<
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