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Since 2011, prosecutors can choose not to prosecute possession of small quantities of cannabis for personal use if it is a first offense or if the person is drug dependent. [208] Possession of large quantities of drugs can result in up to 10 years in prison. [209] Portugal: Decriminalized up to 25 g (7 ⁄ 8 oz) of herb or 5 g (3 ⁄ 16 oz) of ...
CBD is legal in Japan and been sold in the country since 2013, [21] with CBD-infused products such as oils, cosmetics, and foodstuffs being readily available at both specialty shops and major retailers. [21] [43] The value of the CBD food market in Japan was an estimated US$10-18 million in 2020, representing an increase of 171 percent from ...
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In the South Korean context, a re-evaluation for listed drugs is a practical policy instrument that can make a major contribution to the rationalization of drug spending. In addition, the impact would be significant as it would affect the list and prices of new drugs, as the listed drugs could become the comparators for new drugs in the economic evaluation.
Cannabis is currently illegal in Singapore for recreational purposes. Possession or consumption can result in a maximum of 10 years in prison, with a possible fine of $20,000, as well as caning, [1] under the Misuse of Drugs Act.
2021: Senate Bill 1017 is signed into law by Governor Brad Little expanding legal CBD access from 0.0% to 0.1% THC. [67] Illinois: Legal; Residents can possess up to 30 g (1.1 oz) of cannabis flower, 500 mg of THC in an infused product, and up to 5 grams of concentrate. [68] Legal to possess up to 2.5 oz (71 g) per 14 day period. [citation needed]
In the 1970s, amid its associations with insurgent youth culture abroad, cannabis was banned in all forms under the Cannabis Control Act of 1976(대마관리법), [3] which later merged with the Narcotics Control Act(향정신성의약품 관리법) in 2000. The across-the-board ban on cannabis remained unchanged.
The decision became legally effective worldwide in April 2021, taking "cannabis and cannabis resin" out of Schedule IV to leave it only in Schedule I. [33] After "cannabis and cannabis resin" have been removed from Schedule IV, further steps to reschedule or deschedule marijuana (such as taking it out of the treaty's Schedule I) would now ...