In Canada, adults can legally possess up to 30 grams of dried cannabis (or its equivalent) in public. Rules may vary by province and territory. It's important to check local regulations before transporting marijuana.
Marijuana is not legal in Canada, it is only tolerated if you carry a small amount (less than 3 grams) for personnal use in certain provinces. That being said, the authorities are a lot more relaxed in Canada than in the states about the whole smoking marijuana thing. There is not a crazy war on drugs going on by the governement, they still go out there and catch the producers, growers and sellers, but they are chill if they see you smoke on the street. Most times they'll just tell you to throw it out. There are a lot of policemen who also smoke marijuana when they're off-duty, things are not as controlled with drug tests than in the US.
Penalties for possessing 10 pounds of marijuana in the US vary by state, but it is typically considered a felony offense. Sentences could range from a few years to over a decade in prison, depending on the state's laws and whether it is a first-time offense.
The length of time in jail for being caught with marijuana varies depending on the quantity, previous criminal history, and the laws of the specific jurisdiction. In some places, possession of small amounts of marijuana may result in a citation or a fine, while larger quantities or repeat offenses could lead to a longer jail sentence. It is important to check the laws of the particular state or country where the offense occurred for an accurate answer.
No, buying marijuana and possessing marijuana are not treated the same under the law. Buying marijuana can be considered a different offense, such as drug trafficking or drug dealing, which can carry stiffer penalties compared to just possessing it for personal use. Possession may result in lesser penalties in some cases.
Yes, recreational use of marijuana is legal in Canada. However, there are regulations around where you can smoke it, such as being prohibited in areas where tobacco use is restricted and in vehicles. It's always best to check local laws and regulations before partaking.
It is ILLEGAL in Canada to grow marijuana, but in most of Canada it is tolerated.
No. You can, however, get medical marijuana. I'm pretty sure California allows medical use of marijuana, but you have to have a special card. Even if you have that, you can only get so much at a time, plus places that carry marijuana for medical use can also only have so much in stock.
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Marijuana.
Yes. Salvia and Medical Marijuana are pretty much the only legal drugs here.
medical marijuana
Not here in Canada.
Possession of narcotics, is illegal in the U.S.A. In Canada, Marijuana is not considered illegal.
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There is no age limit on illegal activity.