Voters in the country of Slovenia are set to weigh in on medical and adult-use cannabis laws when they go to the polls this weekend. The two questions they will see on their ballots center on whether medical marijuana patients should be able to cultivate the plant for personal use and whether adults more broadly should be able to legally grow and possess marijuana.
The sale and use of medical cannabis is already legal in Slovenia, but cultivation remains prohibited.
The two marijuana questions are to appear alongside other referendum questions on medically assisted dying and a proposed change to the country’s general elections process.
“Should the Republic of Slovenia allow the cultivation and processing of cannabis for medical purposes on its territory?” asks the first question.