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Cannabis plants that are located somewhere visible from the street/public place (i.e. from balconies) are considered a serious administrative offense, which leads to a fine from 601 to 30,000€. [13][14][15] Cannabis laws in Spain can vary by autonomous community. For example, in June 2017, Catalonia legalised the cultivation, consumption and ...
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.
A viral screenshot falsely claims that Spain has legalized marijuana and the four-day workweek, although the government is testing out the latter. Fact check: Spain has not legalized marijuana ...
2015: Spain decriminalized cannabis cultivation up to 10 cannabis plants for personal use. [92] 2016: Austria decriminalized possession of small amounts of cannabis. [93] 2016: North Macedonia legalized cannabis for medical use.. [94] 2016: Australia legalized cannabis for medical use. [95] 2016: Poland legalized cannabis for medical use. [96]
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.
Latin American drug legalization. In the early 21st century, advocacy for drug legalization has increased in Latin America. Spearheading the movement, the Uruguayan government announced in 2012 plans to legalize state-controlled sales of marijuana in order to fight drug-related crimes.
It's why Trump has broken with GOP orthodoxy and announced that he would vote for a ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana use in Florida and said he would support safe banking laws.
Cannabis and international law. The status of Cannabis in international law refers to the series of dispositions in international law affecting States' sovereignty in relation to the Cannabis plant genus, to a variety of "cannabis products" derived from the plant, or to their synthetic analogs.