In a statement to MAP, Mostafa, from the village of Ighrane (commune of Tamrout), indicated that the Royal Grace brought balm to the hearts of all families in the region and gave hope to all those concerned for begin a successful professional and social life, capable of having a positive impact on the economy of the province and society in general.
For his part, Ali. S, another beneficiary, affirmed that the High Royal Initiative has revived the hope of all the farmers concerned to embark on a legal profession and new economic activities which will allow them to provide for the needs of their families and to have an income, in compliance with the law and the new strategy put in place by the State for the regulation of activities linked to the cultivation of cannabis.
For his part, Lahcen. B, another beneficiary of the Royal Grace, residing in the commune of Bab Bered, described this Royal Decision as “historic and unprecedented”, which will help transform the region, establish a structured economy and guarantee social stability , noting that this High Royal Solicitude brought great relief to all families and testifies to the attention that the Sovereign pays to improving the socio-economic situation in rural areas.
Same story with Louafi. B, also from the commune of Bab Bred, who noted that this Royal Decision constitutes a major turning point to definitively break with illicit crops and the social and legal problems that result from them and establish the foundations of sustainable development, noting that the decision of HM the King is a boon for the entire region with a view to integrating into an economy profitable for the local population.
On the occasion of the anniversary of the Revolution of the King and the People, His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God help him, was kind enough to grant his pardon to 4,831 people convicted, prosecuted or wanted in cases linked to the cultivation of cannabis, fulfilling the conditions required to benefit from the Grace.