What’s happening to drug law changes, ask Nurul Izzah, ex-health minister

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This comes after news of cannabis cookie couple's arrest.

of a young couple for possession of cannabis cookies and the news that they will be investigated under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 which is punishable with death by hanging, lawmakers are questioning when much-discussed changes to drug laws will materialise.

“The All-Party Parliamentary Group Malaysia on reforms of prison and detention centres is still awaiting further details and the actual wording of the new Drug and Substance Abuse Act 2020 - which has been touted by Home Minister Hamzah Zainuddin - to replace the Drug Dependents Act 1983.

 

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welcome to malaysia where if you eat a pot brownie they can legally put a noose around your neck and fucking hang you

You wont get any reaction from the government not when u are 'bad mouthing' about the way they dailed to deliver. The only thing that works is when u 'bad mouth' about Penang 3 island reclamation when EASILY 85% of Penangites wanted it. That worked. Your only 'success' thus far.

Wow so fast attack DrAdhamBaba on Khairykj behalf ? Hmmmmmm.....

This family only know blaming but no suggestions or ideas for the country father mother n daughter all the same. What good they bring to our country?

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