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  2. Cannabis in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis. Cannabis in Switzerland is illegal, though minor possession was decriminalised to a fine in 2012. Several cantons began to allow adults to cultivate and use cannabis in 2012, but this was struck down by federal courts. In 2016, four cities stated they were looking into establishing pilot cannabis clubs.

  3. Legality of cannabis - Wikipedia

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    Legal status of cannabis for medical use. Legal for any adult use. Legal for medical use. Illegal or unknown. The legality of cannabis for medical and recreational use varies by country, in terms of its possession, distribution, and cultivation, and (in regards to medical) how it can be consumed and what medical conditions it can be used for.

  4. Timeline of cannabis law - Wikipedia

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    2017: Cyprus legalized cannabis oil for advanced stage cancer patients. [100] 2017: Belize decriminalized possession or use of 10 grams or less on private premises. [101] 2017: Greece legalized cannabis for medical use. [102] 2017: Peru legalized cannabis oil for medical use. [103] 2017: Luxembourg legalized cannabis for medical use. [104] [105]

  5. Legality of cannabis by U.S. jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    Legal to possess up to 2.5 oz (71 g) and up to 15 grams of cannabis concentrates. Legal to possess a 90-day supply. Legal to grow 6 plants per adult, maximum 12 plants per household. Legal to possess up to 8 oz (230 g), 1 oz (28 g) of concentrate, and 72 oz (2 kg) of edibles in a residence.

  6. List of countries by annual cannabis use - Wikipedia

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    List of countries by annual cannabis use. This is a list of the annual prevalence of cannabis use by country (including some territories) as a percentage of the population. The indicator is an "annual prevalence" rate which is the percentage of the youth and adult population who have consumed cannabis at least once in the past survey year.

  7. 2008 Swiss referendums - Wikipedia

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    The proponents of the initiative argued that the prohibition of cannabis was ineffective, as attested by some 600,000 consumers of the drug in Switzerland, and should be lifted. [18] The Swiss Federal Council and the Swiss Federal Assembly recommended that the initiative be rejected.

  8. Cannabis in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis. Cannabis in the United Kingdom is illegal for recreational use and is classified as a Class B drug. In 2004, the United Kingdom made cannabis a Class C drug with less severe penalties, but it was moved back to Class B in 2009. Medical use of cannabis, when prescribed by a registered specialist doctor, was legalised in November 2018.

  9. Cannabis in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis in the Netherlands. Legality of cannabis in Europe. Legal for recreational use. Legal for medical use. Illegal. Cannabis coffee shop in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Cannabis in the Netherlands is illegal, but is decriminalised for personal use. Recreational consumption of the drug is tolerated, and it is available in coffeeshops.