Too late to edit my post a second time but to ermitonto ::::

Most of the carribean is actually very "anti cannabis" by that, I mean, the police do bust people, and bust people hard, for example, I know of one incident in the cayman islands where a YACHT was seized by police and was confiscated for having 2, yes 2 JOINTS aboard. The release fee for the boat? A staggering $70,000 USD, hardly cheap.

Just for clarification on european countries and everything I've wrote a list here which I obtained for "weed world" a magazine on cannabis ( suprising enough ) which was taken from their legal department.

Austria: Max jail times of 6 months for a reasonable amount of cannabis for personal use, first timers with small amounts are usually just warned and it's confiscated, suspended sentences are offered for repeat offenders willing to go to rehab.

Belgium: Personal use + the growing thereof are unlikely to be punished but selling is still not tolerated and can carry jail time of a few years.

Bulgaria: Anyone found in possession of weed (any amount) can be sentenced to 3-15 years depending on the quantity, although addicts will not be imprisoned providing you can "prove" it was for personal use. (going back to quantity)

Cyprus: Any amount can result in jail times although due to recent amendments a maximum of 2 plants or 30g of cannabis usually results in a fine / warning and young people are usually given large amounts of leway.

Czech Republic: Possesion of ANY drug was legal for personal use until jan 1999, all drugs are now illegal, possesion of 20 joints or less is usually unpunished, however, 20 joints in the C.R is different as 20 joints refer to 20 joints with only 1.5% THC in, seeing as most modern day plants create 10% thc or higher (skunk usually has above 18% THC).

Denmark: First time possession usually results in a warning, further offenses usually recieve large fines and large quantities for personal use can mean up to 2 years in jail, if your arrested for intent to supply you can be arrested for 6 years.

Estonia: For personal use and a clean record a fine/ 30 days in jail is usually issued, further arrest's, even for personal use, can recieve sentences up to 7 years.

Finland: Possession is punishable by a fine / a maximum of 6 months jail time for personal use. Repeated arrest's can mean jail for 2 years, and even more arrests/ supply can mean up to 10 years!

France: No specific guidelines are made for differentiating between personal use and supplying although a single joint could mean up to a year in jail.

Germany: Small amounts for personal use are usually confiscated and a warning may be issued although it is gradually becoming accepted and a blind eye is often turned.

Greece: Depending on the amount and circumstances jail can be from 10 days to 5 years, some first timers have been lucky although its not very likely,(unofficially though if your a brit your going to be pretty fucked because of the whole Ibiza thing.)

Ireland: Small quantites are very unlikely to get you arrested although if suspected of supplying you can be jailed for a year and recieve a fine. Fines are usually issued the first 2 times, although a third time can get you up to 3 years in the slammer.

Italy: Smoking cannabis is not illegal, although buying/selling/growing is.
(How does that work? lol) If caught in possesion though, you will taken for a "talk", repeated offences lead to repeated talks and therapy with professional therapist's is often enforced, constant offences can result in confiscation of driving licence and passport not to mention house arrest.

Latvia: Drug use is illegal although with government permission ( AKA a medical prescription for the drug ) you are allowed the use of any drug. Without a prescription? A fine of a $130 and 2 weeks jail time, more than personal use, will raise both the fine and jail time.

Luxembourg: Cannabis possesion is no longer a criminal offence, but it still is a civil offence, therefore you won't get busted but a fine will be issued ranging from 250 euro's to 2,500 euros! Obviously growing / dealing is a criminal offence still.

Malta: Personal use can lead to a maximum of one year jail time and/or fines, anything more than personal use is going to lead to a LONG jail time with the average time being 10 years.

Netherlands (Holland): Cannabis use is tolerated but possession of more than 5 grams can lead to prosecution (99 times out of 100 they won't bother)

Norway: Small amounts usually means a fine and/or six months in jail.

Poland: Simple possesion usually recieves a fine although you can be completely deprived of your liberty for a year.

Portugal: Use of cannabis is legal since July 2001 (top marks to IntrepidS ) although you can still be fined,anything more than half an ounce will be considered as trafficking and is subject to jail time. Cultivation is still illegal.

Russia: Some police arrest, and some don't although if arrested,bud over 20 grams or hash over 5 grams can lead to jail time for possession, although, seeing as the russian government is pleased to say at least 2-300,000 people are currently doing time, jail is a likely conviction.

Slovakia: Any amount is a punishable offence, even one joint can lead to three years in jail and it rises steadily if arrested for trafficking.

Spain: Use and possession of any drug is not considered a criminal offence, although cultivation/supplying can range from 1-9 years in jail.

Sweden: Although publically its more lenient towards it now that it was, one joint can lead to a year in jail although a large fine is usually the punishment.

Switzerland: For a few years the attitude towards cannabis was pretty much the same as holland, although thats all changed now and police are clamping down, as I said earlier, swiss,german and italian police are a lot more forgiving than the french.
(bastards)

UK: Selling,possesion,cultivation etc is illegal and it is down to the officers discretion be it a caution / more. Possesion can face a maximum of 2 years although warnings are usually issued the first couple of times.Repeated offences will lead to a record and fines and/or jail.

Ukraine: (see russia) aka, your pretty fucked.

This was taken from August's edition of weed world and I have simplified it by removing shit that wasn't relevant.