KARL AZZOPARDI
THE cannabis reform Bill is one step away
from being passed in parliament after it
cleared committee stage on Tuesday.
In a four-hour-long sitting MPs discussed
the individual clauses and approved minor
changes to the Bill that will allow people
to possess up to 7g of cannabis, grow the
plant at home and buy from regulated
clubs.
However, despite being against the re-
form, the Opposition MPs on the com-
mittee did not put forward any substantial
amendments.
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Cannabis reform: One vote
away from becoming law
Man accused
of sending
poison-
pen letters
denied bail a
second time
After Malta,
Germany set
to make pot
mainstream
Opposition MPs
raise a number of
concerns on cannabis
reform in committee
stage but do not put
forward substantial
amendments
MATTHEW AGIUS
NATIONALIST MP and Caruana
Galizia family lawyer Jason Azzo-
pardi has testified about the fear and
psychological toll caused by anon-
ymous hate mail he received on a
regular basis, for seven years.
The court refused a second bail
request filed by lawyers for Joseph
Mary Borg, 71 of Valletta, the man
accused of sending the letters.
Man treated at Mater Dei
hospital after being bitten
by 'exotic animal'
MaltaToday is informed a tiger in a local zoo bit the man
PN MP
Jason
Azzopardi