Cannabis laws have changed recently, and it has been reclassified. It is now a Class B drug so it remains illegal to sell, possess, or allow the use of cannabis in your own home, but the police can deal with it, at their discretion, with a caution.
In addition, especially if you've been taking it for a while now, you might want to find out more about the effects and risks of taking cannabis. Cannabis comes in different forms and is taken different ways and each of these can lead to a range in intensity of effects and risks.
If you would like to have a chat with someone about legal issues and how to keep safe with your cannabis use you can call Frank on 0800 776600. There are also local services you can visit if you'd like to talk to someone face-to-face. These services are free and confidential and can give you advice and information about keeping safe.
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No there are very few places around the world where cannabis is legal.
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Cannabis is only in a few european countries legal. Italy is non of those.
It depends on where you live, but generally NO. It is not legal to grow cannabis plants at home.
its not legal in the netherlands, its just tolerated
it's not, cannabis is illegal whether used for recreational or medicinal purposes
Cannabis is not legal in Andorra. Laws are heavily enforced and the people are very intolerant of its use. That is not saying you cannot find it for sale.
You mean legal.
Cannabis is illegal in France. However, use of is generally tolerated so long as consumption is discrete.
Not, it's not legal.