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 to Georgia**

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

Mamuka Mdinaradze, leader of the parliamentary majority, said that the new laws will be stricter. People who sell drugs can now face 12-20 years in prison or even life imprisonment, even if they only sold a small amount.

**Key Changes**

The new law 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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