Countries Where Weed Is Legal!

In what countries is weed legal? Lucky for you we did a bit of research. The following is a list of countries that have updated their laws concerning marijuana. Many of these countries have decriminalized weed or have passed legislation concerning how they penalized its use. Most countries where weed is legal have had laws in place for many years. In addition, just because a country decriminalized weed does not necessarily mean that the country will not give you a small fine for its possession or transportation or even for selling it. Although we have done our research on finding information on countries where weed is legal, it is still best to consult that country’s government website concerning the laws and regulation relating to marijuana. It would be an even better decision to consult with a local or an attorney in the country before doing anything that could remotely get you fined or arrested. Do not play games when it comes to visiting another country. It is better that you know where each country stands  on cannabis 100% before getting in any way involved with Countries where weed is legal was a fun search for us and we uncovered a bunch of little nuances. We tried to limit what we found to one or two sentences for each country for your benefit.  Feel free to check out our U.S. state guide on marijuana too! If you are stopped by a police officer in the U.S. and are in possession of cannabis we suggest you check this out.

The Following Is Information On Countries Where Weed Is Legal:

Argentina:

  • Do not sell, transport, or cultivate marijuana

Australia

  • Much like the U.S., Australia has decriminalized weed in some states but opted to keep it a more substantially punishable offense in others.

Belgium

  • Illegal

Cambodia

  • Widespread usage

Canada

  • Similar to the U.S. it is not condoned throughout the country but you can always find it. Laws and regulations are similar as well. Medical use of marijuana has been legal in Canada since 2001.

Columbia

  • If your caught with over 22 grams you will have some trouble. You will also catch some jail time if you have more than 20 plants in your possession. So basically, your good to go, and you have been under the law since 1994.

Costa Rica

  • Decriminalization for possession. Other regulations to follow.

Croatia

  • Selling cannabis in Croatia is punishable by a mandatory prison sentence of three years—so that’s out, but possessing a small amount of the drug is only met with a light fine.

Czech Republic

  • Possession of up to 15 grams for personal use has been decriminalized, while medical use on prescription has been legal and regulated since 2013.

Ecuador

  • Ten grams is the max legal limit in Ecuador in regards to possession. Anything else will equal jail time.

Estonia

  • 5 gram possession or your going to jail for a very long time.

Germany

  • You can legally consume cannabis in Germany for both medical and recreational use. It is decriminalized but you can still be fined.

Italy

  • Medical mary-jane is the only safe bet here.

Israel

  • Personal use of marijuana has been decriminalized in Israel, but getting caught smoking in public will still cost you a $270

Jamaica

  • You can have possession of up to two ounces (still a petty offense in some areas), and citizens can now grow up to five plants for use of religious purposes.

Mexico

  • Weed has been decriminalized since 2009.

Nepal

  • Legal to possess, own, sell.

Netherlands

  • Legal in designated smoking areas, selling and transporting is still illegal.

North Korea

  • You can literally walk into a grocery store and pick up a bag of weed.  Legal to smoke, sell and cultivate.

Pakistan

  • It’s illegal to posses weed, however, it’s widely tolerated. The cultivation of weed has also been decriminalized.

Peru

  • Not legal to sell. However, you can smoke, possess and own.

Portugal

  • The world leader. Portugal became the first nation in the world to legalize all drugs in 2001. Yes, every single one. You however may still face a small fine, but it’s not considered a criminal defense. You can carry up to 25 grams of weed without repercussion.

Russia

  • Legal to purchase own, sell six grams or less. Don’t attempt to circumvent the laws here…trust us.

Spain

  • Legal to purchase, own, sell, and anything in between. Spain has nearly 520+ cannabis clubs.

Switzerland

  • Cultivation of four marijuana plants per individual is legal

Ukraine

  • It is illegal to purchase or sell marijuana. However, you can legally own up to five grams or ten plants.

Uruguay

  • Uruguayan president, Jose Mujica, has legalized pot. The President has not specified the exact regulations, but as of now you must be at least 18 years old to purchase it
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