Depends on where you live, but the penalties are similar to marijuana charges
It depends on what country you are asking about.
wherever they can, though likely from a legal grower
No, it does not discharge legal fines and/or penalties.
People who do not use drugs are not at risk for legal penalties related to the use of illegal drugs.
In most countries there are no legal penalties. There may be legal repercussions.
It depends on what the illegal substance is. Crystal Meth penalties are the highest for possession
The legal penalties for using psilocybin vary widely depending on the jurisdiction. In many places, psilocybin is classified as a Schedule I substance, resulting in severe penalties, including fines and imprisonment for possession, distribution, or manufacturing. Some areas, however, have decriminalized or legalized its use for therapeutic purposes, resulting in reduced penalties or no penalties at all. It's essential to check local laws to understand the specific legal consequences.
The legal system or courts.
hashish, hashish,
In Nepal, the sale and possession of hashish were decriminalized in the late 1960s and early 1970s, particularly during the era when the country became a popular destination for Western travelers. However, this status changed in 1973 when the government banned hashish and other drugs, leading to strict enforcement against their sale and possession. Since then, hashish has been illegal in Nepal.
The correct name IS "hashish". It comes from the Arabic حشيش (dry weed).
Marijuana is not legal in Australia, and driving under the influence of marijuana carries severe penalties.