Under a new law proposal in Italy, people over the age of 18 could cultivate up to five plants at home and growers could set up social clubs involving a maximum of 50 people and 250 plants. The scope of social clubs would be to provide spaces for growers to consume and share their product, but would prohibit them from profiting from the sale of cannabis. The general sale would instead be under the control of a state monopoly that would licence dedicated shops. The proposed legislation was drafted by the parliamentary intergroup, Cannabis Legale, and presented to parliament on July 15, 2015.