1. How many countries had legalized the marijuana trade before Uruguay?
a) three
b) two
c) one
d) none
2. What does Uruguay have total control of?
a) the War on Drugs
b) the commercialisation of marijuana
c) drug traffickers
d) drug addicts
3. What does the president of Uruguay want to disrupt?
a) plantations
b) legislation
c) drug traffickers' activities
d) cannabis
4. What does he hope the new legislation will reduce?
a) crime resulting from drug use
b) the price of marijuana
c) traffic
d) legislation
5. What is the president well aware of?
a) success
b) guarantees
c) the legislation is an experiment
d) dependence on drugs
6. What has Uruguay's legislation fallen foul of?
a) limits
b) an international drug-control treaty
c) legislation
d) drugs
7. What did the 1961 treaty allow governments to do?
a) produce alternative drugs
b) commercialise the cannabis trade
c) imprison people for using cannabis
d) use cannabis for medical purposes
8. What was Raymond Yans' reaction to Uruguay's actions?
a) surprise
b) delight
c) wonder
d) horror
9. What did Mr Yans warn could happen to the legislation?
a) it could backup
b) it could back away
c) it could backfire
d) it could back down
10. Who did Mr Yans say the legislation would not protect?
a) legislators
b) young people
c) drug traffickers
d) Uruguay's president