Bolivia proposes prison time for illegal coca production

LA PAZ, Bolivia – Bolivia’s government is proposing a law to punish illegal growers of coca with prison time.

Illegal cultivators of coca currently do not face prison time in Bolivia, a country where the plant used to make cocaine also has many traditional uses.

Vice Minister for Social Defence Felipe Caceres announced the legislation Friday while touring illegal coca crops in a remote area.

Carceres said the proposal would be sent to the Legislative Assembly and it would carry a penalty of up to three years imprisonment for illegal coca cultivation.

Bolivian President Evo Morales is a former coca farmer who rose to power supporting legalization of the plant for traditional purposes. There are about 20,000 hectares (50,000 acres) of land in Bolivia where the plant can be grown legally.

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