Global cannabis laws are changing fast. As a seed breeder shipping globally, I have observed the legal and political landscape of cannabis across various countries and regions. The laws and regulations surrounding cannabis use and cultivation vary widely, and it can be challenging to keep up with the latest developments. I will provide an overview of the current laws and proposed legislation for
cannabis in Canada, the United States, Australia, and globally.
Laws of cannabis in Canada:
Canada became the second country in the world to legalize cannabis for recreational use in 2018. The Cannabis Act allows for the possession, cultivation, and sale of cannabis for adults over the age of 18. However, each province and territory has its laws and regulations surrounding cannabis use and sale. For example, in Ontario, cannabis can only be purchased online, while in Alberta, it can be purchased in physical stores.
Laws of cannabis in USA:
In the United States, cannabis remains illegal under federal law. However, as of 2021, 36 states have legalized cannabis in some form, with the majority allowing for medical use only. In the states that have legalized cannabis, regulations vary widely and can differ in terms of possession limits, age restrictions, and sale and cultivation regulations.
Laws of cannabis in Australia:
In Australia, cannabis is only legal for medical use. The Therapeutic Goods Administration has approved a limited number of cannabis-based products for use in specific medical conditions. However, the process of obtaining these products can be challenging, and patients often have to go through a complex application process.
Laws of cannabis in the world, generally speaking:
Globally, the laws surrounding cannabis use and cultivation vary widely. Some countries, such as Portugal, cannabis is decriminalized, which means that possession of small amounts is not treated as a criminal offence. In other countries, such as the Netherlands, cannabis is technically illegal, but possession of small amounts is tolerated. In countries such as Thailand and South Africa, cannabis has been decriminalized for personal use.
Global cannabis laws are changing quickly
The laws and regulations surrounding cannabis use and cultivation vary widely across countries and regions. Thailand, Canada and the United States have legalized cannabis in some form, but regulations differ between states and provinces. Australia only allows cannabis use for medical purposes. Globally, the laws surrounding cannabis use and cultivation vary widely. Moreover, it can be challenging to keep up with the latest developments. If you’re interested in learning more about the legal landscape of cannabis, please sign up for our newsletter to stay informed.