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Post by scumbuster on Jul 16, 2016 8:51:18 GMT -5
Colombia Supreme Court: Cultivating Up To 20 Marijuana Plants Is Not A Crime August 17, 2015 Global Drug War. Growing marijuanaThe decriminalization of marijuana possession in Colombia occurred awhile ago. Colombia is among a growing number of countries that have decriminalized personal marijuana possession and use. However, cultivation has been a different story. There are a lot of parts of the world that allow consumption and personal possession, but still consider cultivation a crime. Recently the Supreme Court in Colombia ruled that cultivation of up to 20 plants is not a crime. Per Colombia Reports: Colombia’s Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that growing up to 20 plants of marijuana is not a crime. The possession of small amounts of the drug had already been decriminalized. The court ruled on the private cultivation of marijuana in an appeal filed by a man who had been sentenced to more than five years in prison after he had been caught by police with a recently cut plant weighing 124 grams. The maximum amount of marijuana that can legally be carried is 20 grams in Colombia. However, because the plant was meant for personal consumption, the court confirmed that there is no crime unless a person cultivates more than 20 plants. The court ruling further decriminalizes the cultivation and possession of the drug for personal use. www.theweedblog.com/columbia-supreme-court-cultivating-up-to-20-marijuana-plants-is-not-a-crime/For those inquiring minds I saw this. Looks like legal to 20 plants via supreme court.
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Post by papitohead on Jul 16, 2016 12:46:10 GMT -5
Excellent thread. In other words, you could grow up to 60 plants per year of 20 at the time. This would be more than plenty for medication for more than 3 persons.
So if this is the law, then there is no need to get a doctor's approval or am I overlooking something???
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