Mamuka mdinaradze says the so-called “liberal drug policy” was part of externally imposed approaches. The penalty for selling a small amount will now range between 12 to 20 years, or life imprisonment  

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**Tighter Drug Laws Coming **

The is making changes to its drug policy. This new approach aims to stop young people from getting hurt by drugs and to protect the future.

Mamuka , leader of the parliamentary majority, said that the new laws will be stricter. People who sell drugs can now face 12- years in or even life imprisonment, even if they only sold small amount.

**Key Changes**

The new includes several key changes:

* Selling any type of drug is now a serious crime.
* If someone uses drugs or refuses to take a test, they will lose their driver’s license for three years and can’t work in certain jobs for five years.
* The government will be able to confiscate property from people who deal with drugs.

**Support Needed**

The government needs help from the private sector to make these changes successful. Mamuka Mdinaradze called on businesses to support this effort and promote a healthy lifestyle.

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