and I don't mean on the mountains.

they've already sort-of legalised it.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/newsid_794000/794804.stm

Unlike in the rest of Europe, hemp with a narcotic content is 
legal, as long as it is not sold to be smoked as cannabis. 

Dozens of hemp farms have sprung up in Switzerland in the past
five years along with 150 hemp shops, where hemp products are
sold together with marijuana. 

To cover themselves legally, the shops pack the dried weed in
cellophane, and then barcode, price and label it as "hemp tea",
"dried flowers", "organic buds" and "scent sachets". 

A recent report by the Federal Commission for Narcotics Issues,
an independent panel that advises the government, found that half 
a million people out of Switzerland's population of seven million 
smoked cannabis at least once a month. 

It concluded that cannabis had all but attained middle-class
respectability "because of widespread use and a marked increase 
in its social status". 

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