Marijuana will legally be sold to members of the Israeli public over the age of 21 if the law passes

A Knesset (Israel Parliament) committee will recommend the full legalization of marijuana in a report due to be published this week following a review of the country's current cannabis laws, according to The Times of Israel

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Representatives from the Israel Police, the Public Security Ministry, and the Health Ministry have reportedly signed off the recommendation following deliberations in an inter-ministerial committee tasked with reviewing current cannabis legislation. 

The use of recreational cannabis in Israel is still considered illegal, but the Public Security Ministry partially decriminalized the drug in 2017 and has continued to support an easing of restrictions.  

In August, Israel's Health Minister Yuli Edelstein issued new regulations aimed at lowering the price of medical cannabis by an estimated 50 percent while making it easier for doctors to issue prescriptions for patients. 

The most important reform concerns products made from cannabidiol, or CBD, with the ministry removing the chemical from its list of dangerous substances where it has appeared since 1973. 

If recreational marijuana is legalized, experts say, the Jewish state could become a major exporter of the crop, raking in billions of dollars from international and domestic markets. Read more at i24