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  • 2020-01-21 (xsd:date)
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  • Marijuana decriminalised in South Africa – but can’t be bought from pharmacies (en)
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  • Govt now wants people to buy Zol from a pharmacist, using a doctor’s letter, reads the headline of a May 2019 article published on the South African website 013 News and shared on Facebook. Zol – and dagga – are South African words for marijuana . Does South Africa’s government want people to buy zol from a pharmacy? False headline In September 2018, South Africa’s Constitutional Court – the county’s highest court – ruled that using dagga was a private issue . The court decriminalised the private use of dagga. But it did not rule that people could buy the drug from a pharmacist, with a doctor’s letter. The article’s headline is false. – Butchie Seroto (en)
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