I didn't ask for any debate to end.
Many countries have laws regarding the cultivation, possession, supply or use of cannabis (hemp). Non-drug cannabis products (e.g. fibre and seed) are legal in many countries, and these countries may license cultivation for these purposes. The herb is a controlled substance in most, though its use is condoned in some locales for medicinal purposes. In some countries, such as Portugal, cannabis drug material is legal for personal use, though restrictions do apply to its sale, distribution or consumption, and the legal limit is 25g. In Germany and in Switzerland and Colombia, the consumption of cannabis is legal, although it is illegal to possess, sell or distribute it. If the amount of cannabis a person possessed is considered as "minor", a law suit may be dropped. In the U.S.A (nationwide, in 2004) a person is arrested on "marijuana charges" every 42 seconds. Most other countries have very strict laws against even the possession or consumption of cannabis.
Tide, if you wish for this debate to end, then there is only one simple thing that you need to do. Don't ask me a question about the topic |