Where is any language that states that Jujuy Province's Free Trade Zone are exempt from Argentina's or Jujuy Province's own CBD import/export/use laws? So, you've failed to provide any evidence (i.e., link to an Argentina/Jujuy Province government website) that has shown changes in it's existing cultivation/production/use laws. All existing evidence still shows that medicinal CBD can only be distributed to epileptic patients participating in epilepsy research projects.
Do you ever read the quotes you post. Collectively they prove that Jujuy Province has secured all the necessary government approvals to import seeds, export cannabis products and to exclusively supply medical marijuana to Argentinian hospitals with a leg up on commercial argentinian distribution once the laws change. Even if Argentina never allows recreational use, GLF will be able to export cannabis products at a tax free competitive advantage anywhere in the world that allows MJ imports...
The South American nation legalized cannabis for medical purposes back in March 2017 and it has since been working on fine-tuning the regulation. It has handed control of the industry to the National Seed Institute (INASE), a decentralized agency within the Ministry of Agriculture.
INASE will be in charge of authorizing companies to cultivate, diffuse, handle, distribute and import cannabis in Argentina...
Nevada-based Players Network Inc (OTCMKTS: PNTV) has wasted no time moving into Argentina. It has a joint venture with local firm Cannava and the partners have just secured approval from the Argentine government to import seeds from the U.S. to Jujuy Province, a region that borders Chile and Bolivia.
in July 2018 the government announced it was allowing cultivation to commence on a three-hectare farm in Jujuy Province. “(In the future) Jujuy will provide cultivation, extraction of cannabis and the future development of a medicine factory in the province, which will deliver to all the hospitals in the country,” said the Minister of Health for northwestern province Jujuy, Gustavo Bouhid. “And [there will be] the future possibility of commercialisation in a public-private undertaking.”
In Jujuy province, the Security Ministry gave Governor Gerardo Morales the green light to facilitate the production of marijuana in dry, sunny areas for export. San Juan province is also looking into production, with Canadian firm Wayland Group already buying up land for cultivation.