Which countries have legalized marijuana?

With the development of medical cannabis and the expansion of CBD products, many countries around the world are reconsidering their regulations on marijuana. Recently, Thailand became the first country in Southeast Asia to legalize marijuana, and Germany is moving towards the legalization of recreational marijuana under certain restrictions. Here are some countries where marijuana has been legalized

Countries where marijuana is legalized

Canada and Uruguay have legalized marijuana for both recreational and medical purposes. There are also countries where either recreational marijuana has been decriminalized or medical marijuana has been legalized, such as the United States, Portugal, Israel, the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, the United Kingdom, Spain, Finland, Germany, Thailand, and South Korea.

Canada is widely known as the country that legalized marijuana. More information about Canada will be provided below.

Israel is one of the leading countries when it comes to the consumption of medical marijuana. According to the Ministry of Health, over 100,000 citizens receive permission to use medical marijuana each year. Former prime ministers and others in Israel have entered the marijuana business with the aim of improving the environment for the marijuana industry.

In Thailand, medical marijuana was legalized in 2018, and the use of industrial hemp has also been legalized. Thailand was the first country in Southeast Asia to lift the ban on marijuana and is expected to become a leading country in the marijuana business in Asia.

Marijuana legalization in the United States

The United States is a very large country, and the laws vary by state. As of November 2022, medical marijuana is legal in 37 states, and recreational marijuana is legal in 18 states plus the capital, Washington, D.C.

There are a total of 51 states in the United States, with more than half of them legalizing medical marijuana and about one-third legalizing recreational marijuana.

Some states where both medical and recreational marijuana are legal include New York, New Mexico, Washington, California, and Virginia. However, even in these states, there are strict rules regarding the buying and selling of marijuana. It is not allowed to consume marijuana in public places, and its use is limited to private residences.

Marijuana legalization in Canada

Marijuana has been legalized in Canada since October 2018. Both recreational and medical marijuana are legal in Canada, but the use of medical marijuana has been allowed even before 2018.

The reasons for marijuana legalization in Canada are as follows:

Preventing marijuana use among minors:
When marijuana was illegal, there was a problem of illegal marijuana falling into the hands of minors. By legalizing marijuana and putting it under government regulations, age verification can be conducted to prevent its use by minors.

Excluding criminals from profiting from marijuana:
When recreational marijuana is illegal, it tends to circulate illegally along with various other drugs. There were concerns that the profits from illegal circulation would benefit criminal organizations. Therefore, the purpose of legalizing marijuana is to generate tax revenue for the country and states.

Ensuring the use of safe marijuana:
Illegally circulated marijuana is not subject to cultivation regulations and may contain pesticides, chemicals, and other substances that can harm the body. To ensure the safety of users, it is necessary to legalize marijuana and cultivate it under government supervision.

In Conclusion

We have introduced countries where marijuana is legalized around the world. The trend of legalizing marijuana is increasing due to the development of medical marijuana and industrial hemp. While there are still many countries with restrictions on recreational marijuana, it is expected that more countries will legalize medical marijuana. We are committed to producing high-quality cannabis and contributing to the medical and marijuana industries.

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