**Georgia’s Parliament to Tighten Drug Laws**
The Georgian government is planning to make the country‘s drug laws stricter. This change will affect eight different laws, including the law against crime and racketeering.
The current laws are not strong enough, says Gia Volski, Georgia’s First Vice Speaker of Parliament. He believes that those who sell drugs should face serious consequences. The law should be especially strict towards individuals who sell drugs for personal gain or to harm the country’s security.
**Why Are the Laws Being Changed?**
The reason behind these changes is to protect future generations from the dangers of drug use and trafficking. In the 1990s, Georgia saw many cases of people using and selling drugs, which had a negative impact on society. Many young people lost their lives in war and suffered health problems afterwards.
**What Will Happen Next?**
Today, March 14, the Parliamentary Committee on Human Rights will discuss the changes to the laws related to drug use and trafficking. The aim is to make sure that those who break these laws face serious consequences.
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