Chief of the National Narcotics Agency Office in East Java Province (BNNP) Brigadier General Idris Kadir has turned down a discourse on legalizing hashish in Indonesia.
"The polemic on the legalization of hashish has emerged. As a law enforcement agency, we have an obstacle. It has been misconstrued, so it becomes legal," he stated here on Monday.
The United Nations has approved the World Health Organization’s (WHO's) recommendation to eliminate hashish from the category of the most dangerous drugs in the world and to use it for medical purposes.
Kadir noted that several countries have legalized hashish. The issue surfaced in Indonesia when a politician from the westernmost Indonesian province of Aceh proposed to declare an export commodity.
"However, BNN (the National Narcotics Agency) opined that narcotics remains unjustified. Moreover, hashish that originates from Indonesia, particularly Aceh, is of better quality when tested at the THC (tetrahydrocannabinol chemical) laboratory," he stated.
In early 2019, the WHO once recommended the legalization of hashish for medical purposes under the strict control.
Several countries, including Canada, Mexico, Germany, Denmark, Australia, and Thailand, have legalized the use of hashish for medical purposes. (antaranews)