Morocco is one of the world’s top hash providers and the country is now considering legalizing marijuana.

The African nation has about 80,000 families that grow marijuana for a living, according to UN estimates. These farmers are constantly faced with harassment and even blackmail from local police but a new law could change this monitoring.

A proposed law is attempting to legalize marijuana for industrial and medical uses in Morocco. However, the country could face some difficulties passing the law due to the anti-drug tenets of Islam.

Such a law could also hurt farmers instead of helping them because of how much control politicians would have over the pot market. Moroccan farmers only make $3,000 to $4,000 a year and they could make even less selling the product legally.

The law is scheduled for a debate in parliament on October 10.

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