Where Has Cannabis Been Officially Legalized?

Curious about where cannabis has been officially legalized? Here’s a quick list to help you out.

Learning all about cannabis is quite interesting, as it has had a journey of ups and downs in various places across the world. While most people knew it as an illegal substance, it has since been shown in a more positive light overall. In fact, more and more people are warming up to the idea that cannabis might not be such a bad idea after all, especially with the slew of cannabidiol (CBD) products with potential health benefits.

That said, just because cannabis is slowly but surely becoming a mainstream product, there are still some areas where cannabis is illegal. The best thing to do is learn where cannabis has been officially legalised to ensure a smooth process for those looking to purchase such products. Here are some of the more popular areas where cannabis is entirely legal.

Canada

One of the more popular areas to experience cannabis is Canada. The rules around the plant are straightforward. Those over the age of 18 are allowed to possess marijuana – up to 30 grams in public. In a surprising turn, homeowners are even allowed to grow a maximum of four marijuana plants. That said, it’s still crucial to note that you can only purchase marijuana products from licensed retailers. If you want to buy the hybrid strain OG Kush, ensure it’s from a licensed distributor!

South Africa

The interesting thing about South Africa is how lax they are when it comes to the consumption of cannabis. The growing and general use of the plant by adults was decriminalised in 2018. However, keep in mind that selling the product outside of the private sectors is still prohibited.

Colombia

The interesting bit about marijuana in Colombia is that selling cannabis is still an illegal act. However, unlike Canada, where you can only have up to four plants, Colombia allows you to grow up to twenty plants for private use. Even more interesting is that the plants have a habit of growing quite large due to the ideal plant conditions in Colombia.

Czech Republic

While medicinal use of cannabis and CBD products are legal, the plants are imported, and so can cost a pretty penny for most people. However, carrying up to 15 grams of marijuana carries no penalty, making it another area in the world where cannabis is legal.

Costa Rica

Costa Rica is another area that’s quite lax on the drug, but it’s still punishable for those trying to sell cannabis. Fortunately, just about everything else is a free game, so you’re free to use cannabis however you wish, provided you don’t try to sell it.

Uruguay

When it comes to how Uruguay tackles cannabis consumption, it’s acceptable for people to head to pharmacies for recreational marijuana. That said, grabbing recreational marijuana means first registering for the ever-popular plant. Once again, marijuana is only legal for people aged 18 and above.

Undoubtedly, there are many different places where cannabis is entirely legal — or is in the process of becoming legalized. The issue lies in the number of ways marijuana can be used, as there are distinctions between recreational and medicinal use. Fortunately, the world is slowly but surely warming up to cannabis, thanks to the potential benefits of CBD products.

Dănuț Încrosnatu
Dănuț Încrosnatu
As the founder of Sociedelic.com, my passion for exploring the depths of consciousness and enhancing personal growth has led me on an incredible journey, delving into the world of psychedelic compounds, natural medicines, and responsible drug use. I have a burning desire for spiritual growth and mental well-being, and I truly value open-mindedness, curiosity, and self-exploration. With a strong drive for personal development and creative expression, I am fueled by a vision of social change and sustainability. My experimental nature and empathetic personality make me deeply introspective and socially responsible, and I am constantly inspired by the power of art, creativity, and community. :)