10 grams is a normal amount for a single person to use in a day.
Marijuana was illegal in Jamaica until 2015 when legislators passed an amendment to the Dangerous Drugs Act that decriminalized the possession of up to 56.6 grams of cannabis for personal use. Medical marijuana is currently legal in Jamaica.
Yes
Posession, use and cultivation for personal use has now become legal there.
Normal social marijuana use would be using it only at parties and other social gatherings (as opposed to smoking it every night by yourself).
Quick rundown of the marijuana laws: 100% Legal: Amsterdam (at home or in designated locations) California (in private or designated locations, with compassionate use permit) India (for religious purposes) Places where marijuana is decriminalized (not legal, but treated like a parking ticket in small amounts): Countries: Venezuela (mandatory drug treatment program for possession of over 20 grams) Uruguay (personal use only) Spain Russia (less than 6 grams) Portugal Peru (less than 8 grams, unless other drugs are found) Pakistan (personal & religious use only) Mexico Macedonia (severe penalties for more than 5 grams) Iran (for non-smoking purposes) Germany (small amounts confiscated, "small amount" varies by region) Finland (medical purposes only) Czech Republic (personal use only) Croatia (possession of less than 1 gram entails fine, mandatory rehab, and probation.) Columbia (up to 20 grams for personal use) Chile (cultivation with government permission, personal use alone only) Belgium (up to 3 grams and/or 1 plant) Australia (up to 50 grams for personal use in Tasmania, Victoria, & Queensland.) Argentina (personal use only) States: Minnesota Oregon Maine Massachusetts Michigan Ohio Nebraska Colorado Mississippi North Carolina New York Alaska Nevada (steep fines & penalties for under 21 use or the sale to those under 21) Cities: Lawrence, Kansas Eureka Springs and Fayetteville, Arkansas Carbondale, Illinois Columbia, Missouri Seattle, Washington Madison and Milwaukee, Wisconsin Counties: Hawaii County, Hawaii Missoula County, Montana
This inebriating effect of marijuana use has fueled the controversy and led to restrictions that have surrounded marijuana use throughout history in many cultures and regions of the world.
Possession of 28.5 grams or less of marijuana is not an arrestable offense. As long as the offender can provide sufficient identification and promises to appear in court, the officer will not arrest the offender. Upon conviction of the misdemeanor charge the offender is subject to a fine of $100. Possession of greater than 28.5 grams is punishable by up to six months in jail and a fine of up to $500. Possession of 28.5 grams or less of marijuana on school grounds when the school is open is punishable by up to 10 days in jail and a $500 fine. Possession of greater than 28.5 grams or more of marijuana in a school zone is punishable by up to six months in jail and a fine of up to $500. The cultivation or processing of any amount of marijuana is punishable by up to sixteen months in state prison. There is an exception to the cultivation prohibition for patients or patients' caregivers who possess or cultivate for personal use by the patient upon approval of a physician. The laws regarding possession and cultivation of marijuana do not apply to patients or patients' primary caregivers who possess or cultivate marijuana for the personal medical use of the patient, upon the recommendation or approval of a physician. Selling marijuana in any amount is punishable by 2 - 4 years in the state prison. Giving away less than 28.5 grams is a misdemeanor and is punishable by a fine of up to $100. Sale of marijuana to a minor is punishable by 3 - 5 years in prison. For anyone under the age of 21 convicted of any of the above offenses, the state may suspend the offender's driver's
Possession of more than a 'personal use' amount according to state law.
Yes, but you have to be able to prove that the amount was for personal use and not for distribution.
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