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Bongboy89
11-26-2008, 08:31 PM
I was wondering where in the world can you go out and buy a couple grams of weed, drive it to your place/house, get pulled over on the way, the cop finds it, and the worst thing you'll have to do is pay a fine or tip them off...

I also hear that in Cuba, if caught with pot you are sentenced to life in prison... As for Japan I heard you can be given a 4-5 year sentence with forced labor for small amounts of weed.. And in Korea, If you test positve in a hairfolacle test you could face up to 6 months in jail...
Also in Saudi Arabia and Somalia (and several other Arabic countries) i heard YOU ARE PUT TO DEATH FOR ANY AMOUNT OF POT/HASH!

Do countries try to be just like the U.S. and sometimes even worse??? I hope I'm wrong!

Please if the knowledgable people of this web site know of any safe spots for small pot possessions, please post them here!

Breukelen advocaat
11-26-2008, 08:55 PM
Your best bet is Holland, where small amounts are totally legal. Don't really know the situation in Canada first hand, but it's cool in some areas.

CaptainDank
11-26-2008, 08:59 PM
Ann Arbor, Michigan. Small amounts are decriminalized, and most cops will simply take away your stash/piece instead of arresting you. Once, I was toking in my car in a U of M parking lot and a cop rolls up. She told me to leave, and i said okay, and thats as far as it went. Gotta love the college town :jointsmile:

Hollywierdtoker
11-26-2008, 09:50 PM
California

jdmarcus59
11-27-2008, 04:11 AM
I was watching a news show and the were showing that in san fracisico you could buy weed like in a coffie shop, they were showing the whole thing, I didnt think that a place like that excist here in the U. S., the point of the show was that people who were over 18 would buy it for kids under 18, and that it has become a promblem. anybody here live in frisco? and is that the way it is? we have to change this stupid law.

Bongboy89
11-28-2008, 07:13 PM
How about Scotland, England, Belgium, Germany etc... Do other European countries allow small pot possesion only punishable by warnings and fines?

linearvermin
11-28-2008, 07:21 PM
In California cops don't really care about a g or 2 on you...they will either take it and smoke it themselves or make you stomp it out. OR if they are real chill, let you on your way. Best bet though is to move to Alaska...1oz or under is LEGAL in your household. Also having 25 plants or less is LEGAL as well. I just found this out...Alaska is where its at man. I'm going to move up there and smoke a blunt with Sara Palin ahahahaha.

Alaska - NORML (http://norml.com/index.cfm?wtm_view=&Group_ID=4522)

sarah louise
11-29-2008, 03:18 AM
Canberra, Australia. Small fine ($50) if your found smoking in public. Small possessions are usually ignored, unless related to procurring or supply.

Weed isn't actually legal in The Netherlands, small possessions and sales in licenced premises are merely not prosecuted.

weedmaster
11-29-2008, 06:20 AM
only get your weed confiscated in england and maybe a caution at worst.

jimmy8778
11-29-2008, 01:28 PM
in the next few days you can add massachuttes to that list.

and the hell with figuring out if i spelled that state name correct.

Revanche21
11-29-2008, 03:20 PM
California

most parts yea :thumbsup:

stupids
11-29-2008, 04:19 PM
Yea...the Massachusetts State Police get mad at you for wasting thier time if all you have is a small amount...

WildFire.ca
11-29-2008, 06:24 PM
Vancouver Canada, our pot laws were found too be unconstitutional, so until they fix that there are none.


Pot laws thrown out, CBC reports

Jul 14, 2007 04:30 AM
Canadian Press
Prosecutors say they plan to launch a speedy appeal of a Toronto judge's ruling that Canada's marijuana possession laws are unconstitutional. CBC News reports the judge made the ruling in dismissing charges against a 29-year-old Toronto man charged with possession of 3.5 grams of pot. The man's lawyer argued that the federal government made it policy, under Health Canada's Marijuana Medical Access Regulations, to provide marijuana for medicinal purposes, but never made it a law. CBC News reports that Judge Howard Borenstein agreed that this brought all possession laws into question and dismissed the charges. Borenstein says he'll wait two weeks before making his ruling official. Defence lawyer Brian McAllister told the CBC that the ramifications of the ruling, if it stands, could be "pretty big."

nicebud09
11-29-2008, 06:42 PM
Alaska | California | Colorado | Hawaii | Maine | Maryland | Montana | Nevada | New Mexico | Oregon | Rhode Island | Vermont | Washington

WildFire.ca
11-29-2008, 07:29 PM
Alaska | California | Colorado | Hawaii | Maine | Maryland | Montana | Nevada | New Mexico | Oregon | Rhode Island | Vermont | Washington Pretty soon it will be the fed against the rest of the country.

psychocat
11-29-2008, 09:07 PM
The UK isn't too bad , I got caught a couple of years back.
I got arrested for pushing someone (they call it assault, I would've done more than push the bastard if I'd known that :D) and I had two ounces on me at the time.
I got a caution and my ganja confiscated.
Shit happens. ;)

sensistar
11-30-2008, 01:57 AM
inner city chicago is perty smoke friendly

datPiff
11-30-2008, 03:16 AM
boston is chill I burn blunts up and down that city it's great especially with decrim. passed on the ballot.

ConanTroutman
03-05-2009, 05:10 PM
Ireland. Technically first offense for possession should be a fine but most Gardai (police) can't be bothered with small amounts as the sample must be sent away for lab tests and paperwork done.But then again you could get a complete fascist and s/he'll charge you to the maximum possible extent.
I know many people who have been given back their stuff after a brief lecture.Mostly about in public and all.
However, I also know a guy who was smoking, saw a Garda and threw away the J. The guy saw but couldn't find it. Punched him in the face and dragged him to the station for questioning. The guy was a minor at the time btw. I saw the bruise and all like it really happened.

415plus5
03-06-2009, 03:47 AM
heaven

zihowie
03-06-2009, 03:54 AM
"tip them off"

wow

WildFire.ca
03-06-2009, 06:16 PM
Vancouver Canada, our pot laws were found too be unconstitutional, so until they fix that there are none.


Pot laws thrown out, CBC reports

Jul 14, 2007 04:30 AM
Canadian Press
Prosecutors say they plan to launch a speedy appeal of a Toronto judge's ruling that Canada's marijuana possession laws are unconstitutional. CBC News reports the judge made the ruling in dismissing charges against a 29-year-old Toronto man charged with possession of 3.5 grams of pot. The man's lawyer argued that the federal government made it policy, under Health Canada's Marijuana Medical Access Regulations, to provide marijuana for medicinal purposes, but never made it a law. CBC News reports that Judge Howard Borenstein agreed that this brought all possession laws into question and dismissed the charges. Borenstein says he'll wait two weeks before making his ruling official. Defence lawyer Brian McAllister told the CBC that the ramifications of the ruling, if it stands, could be "pretty big."

This has been changed back now, THE WARS BACK ON.(:

SickBuds
03-06-2009, 09:55 PM
I know in Mendicino Calf., you can grow like 8 plants and sell it legally. I find it hard to beleive, but it was on MNBC

Wannous
03-14-2009, 02:54 AM
Montreal is the shit.

its legal to have .5 on you and the cops cant take u in unless u have more than 5g on u

if u got less than 5g all they can do is confiscate it and give u a fine...the cops usually dont even give a shit and let u finish ur joint when ur smoking in public...its shweeet....also we get lots of good weed and did i mention its dirt cheap ! i pay my 1/8 25 dollars

the most i ever paid for a 1/4 was 60 bucks and it was exotic and INCREDIBLE

the oz are 150 bucks here :P

only downside its cold as balls