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  2. Cannabis in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A medical cannabis crop in Australia. Cannabis is a plant used in Australia for recreational, medicinal and industrial purposes. In 2022–23, 41% of Australians over the age of fourteen years had used cannabis in their lifetime and 11.5% had used cannabis in the last 12 months.

  3. Adult lifetime cannabis use by country - Wikipedia

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    Percent of age range who have used cannabis by country Location Geographical area Year Age range Males Females Total Ref. Australia * National 2007 14+ 33.5 [4] Austria * National 2020 15–64 24.8 20.6 22.7 [1] Belgium * National 2018 15–64 28.1 17.3 22.6 [1] Brazil * National 2018 15–64 14.0 [5] Bulgaria * National 2020 15–64 9.5

  4. Cannabis in the Australian Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    Since 2020, residents of the Australian Capital Territory over the age of 18 have legally been able to possess up to 50 grams of 'dried' cannabis, and 150 grams of 'wet' or freshly harvested cannabis. [7] Alongside this, Territorians can grow up to two plants per person and four per household if there is more than two adults in the home. [8]

  5. List of countries by annual cannabis use - Wikipedia

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    World map of annual cannabis prevalence. 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.

  6. Australian National Task Force on Cannabis - Wikipedia

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    The NTFC report indicated that life-time cannabis use among young Australian adults had risen from less than 20% in 1973 to 60% in 1993. Rates of cannabis use in Australia were similar to those in New Zealand and probably higher than those in other OECD countries (Canada, Netherlands, United Kingdom and United States).

  7. Ask Our Experts 4/7/2019: Does Age Or Politics Shape ...

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    Q: Does age or politics shape consumers view on cannabis legalization? A: The newly released General Social Survey, the biannual survey of U.S. national opinion survey by the University of Chicago ...

  8. Australia passes social media minimum age law, cracking down ...

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    Australia passed a new law that will ban users under the age of 16 from most social media platforms. Australia passes social media minimum age law, cracking down on app use by kids under 16 Skip ...

  9. Minors and the legality of cannabis - Wikipedia

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    In these coffeeshops, they sell cannabis, which is considered to be soft drugs in comparison to hard drugs; drugs such as heroin. [16] The purpose of these coffee shops are to help people who use soft drugs such as cannabis, to avoid contact with hard drugs, such as heroin. [16] The legal age to get into these coffeeshops is 18 years old. [17]