The Authority for the Responsible Use of Cannabis (ARUC) has confirmed that advertisements facade on a cannabis shop near Stella Maris College in Gżira have been removed following concerns raised earlier this week.In a fresh statement, ARUC said immediate action was taken in coordination with the Planning Authority to address the situation involving the commercial outlet located close to the school.The authority confirmed that the adverts in question have since been taken down, adding that it will continue monitoring developments in collaboration with other competent bodies.ARUC also reiterated its stance on Malta’s cannabis reform, stressing that the framework was never intended to promote normalisation. It emphasised that regulation and responsible oversight remain central pillars of the reform.The authority said protecting minors and preserving the integrity of the reform remain key priorities moving forward.What do you make of this?•