Colombia legalizes sale of medical cannabis
October 31, 2025
Colombia, once a battleground in the war on drugs, has authorized the sale of marijuana for medicinal use, according to a decree made public Tuesday from the Ministry of Health. The Latin American country legalized medical cannabis in 2016 and authorized the export of its dried flower in 2021 to countries where it is regulated, but until now it could not be sold locally due to a legal loophole.
Now, the Ministries of Health, Justice and Agriculture have five months “to issue the respective regulations” to facilitate the implementation of the decree. It stipulates pharmacies and veterinary clinics will need to obtain a license to sell cannabis flowers, which contain the psychoactive component of THC, and consumers will need to present a medical prescription to buy it.
The law around personal marijuana use in Colombia is permissive, and authorities there permit personal consumption, growing cannabis and possessing small amounts — but there is no regulated market for buying and selling it for recreational use.
Colombia’s voluminous drug production has faced heavy criticism in the country’s current standoff with US President Donald Trump, who removed the South American country from the list of allied anti-drug nations, suspending it from financial support that came with the listing.
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