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'''Cannabis in Beatavic''' is legal for both medicinal and recreational use with medical usage being legalized in 2014 and recreational use in 2019.
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|{{legend|#0065AD|Legal for recreational use}}
|{{legend|#00A321|Legal for medical use}}
|{{legend|#A0A0A0|Illegal}}
|<span style="color:red"><big>D</big></span> Decriminalized
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!Province
!
! style="width: 17%;" class="unsortable" | Recreational
! style="width: 17%;" class="unsortable" | Medical
! style="width: 17%;" class="unsortable" | Cultivation
!class="unsortable"| Notes
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| [[File:Arklip.png|30px]] [[Arklip]]
| style="background:#0065AD;" |
| Legal; Legal to posess up to 71 g (2.5 oz)
| Legal; Legal to posess up to 170 g (6 oz)
| Legal; Legal for both recreational and medicinal use up to 6 plants per household
|
* (1998) Marijuana posession decriminalized up to 28 g (1 oz) with 63.9% approval on Arklip issue 4
* (2012) Voters approved Arklip Issue 5 legalizing the possession of medicinal cannabis up to 170 g (6 oz)
* (2018) Lieutenant governor [[Jacob Hansmans]] signed a bill legalizing posession of recreational cannabis up to 71 g (2.5 oz)
* (2021) Lieutenant governor [[Spencer Newton]] signed a bill legalizing the recreational cultivation of cannabis up to 6 plants per household.
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| [[Berganzio]]
| style="background:#00A321; color:red; text-align:center;" | <big>D</big>
| Illegal; Decriminalized up to 71 g (2.5 oz)
| Legal; Legal to posess up to 113 g (4 oz)
| Illegal.
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* (2007) Lieuteant governor [[Xavier Testani]] signed a bill decriminalizing cannabis possestion up to 71 g (2.5 oz)
* (2020) Voters passed a referrendum legalizing medicinal cannabis posession up to 113 g (4 oz)
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| [[File:Province of Brookby (Beatavic).png|30px]] [[Brookby]]
| style="background:#0065AD;" |
| Legal; Decriminalized up to 42 g (1.5 oz)
| Legal; Legal to posess up to 230 g (8 oz)
| Illegal
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* (1999) Lieutenant governor [[Winston Beckman]] signed a bill decriminalizing cannabis posession up to 42 g (1.5 oz)
* (2020) Lieutenant governor [[Kenzie Brant]] signed a bill legalizing medicinal marijuana posession of up to 280 g (10 oz)
* (2023) Lieutenant governor [[Kenzie Brant]] signed a bill legalizing recreational marijuana posession of up to 71 g (2.5 oz)
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| [[Buckingpool]]
| style="background:#C4C9CD;" |
| Illegal; decriminalized in [[Hoogewijk]]
| CBD oil (Less than 0.9% THC)
| Illegal.
|
* (2006) Posession of up to 28 g (1 oz) fine of $500. Second offense two weeks in county jail and mandatory drug education
* (2021) Lieutenant Governor Jeremiah Klasing signed a bill legalizing CBD oil.
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| [[Gran Telea]]
| style="background:#0065AD;" |
| Legal; Legal to posesss up to 71 g (2.5 oz)
| Legal; Legal to posesss up to 140 g (5 oz)
| Legal; Legal for recreational and medicinal use up to 4 plants per household
|
* (2004) Lieutenant Governor Barrett Tanner signed a bill decriminalizing cannabis posession up to 28 g (1 oz)
* (2013) Lieutenant Governor Lucia Wolbink signed a bill legalizing medicinal marijuana posesssion of up to 140 g (5 oz)
* (2016) Voters approved Gran Telea prop 1, legalizing recreational marijuana posession of up to 140 g (5 oz)
* (2019) Lieutenant Governor Vincent Buck signed a bill legalizing the cultivation of marijuana for recreational use up to 4 plants per household
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| [[Greenbridge]]
| style="background:#0065AD;" |
| Legal; Legal to posess 85 g (3 oz)
| Legal; Legal to posesss 280 g (10 oz)
| Legal; Legal for recreational and medicinal use up to 6 plants per household
|
* (2002) Lieutenant Governor Deacon Adams signed a bill decriminalizing cannabis posession up to 57 g (2 oz)
* (2010) Lieutenant Governor Anderson Bekhuis signed a bill legalizing medicinal cannabis posesssion up to 230 g (8 oz)
* (2015) Voters approved Greenbridge prop. 3 legalizing recreational cannabis posession up to 230 g (8 oz). First province to officially legalize recreational cannabis.
* (2018) Lieutenant Governor Maverick Norris signed a bill legalizing the cultivation of marijuana for recreational use up to 6 plants per household
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| [[Griesberg]]
| style="background:#C4C9CD;" |
| Illegal.
| CBD oil (Less than 0.3% THC)
| Illegal.
|
* First offense can lead to a $650 fine and mandatory drug education for posession of any amount. Second offense can lead up to a month in provincial jail.
* (2022) Lieutenant Governor Bart Schoppink signed a bill legalizing CBD oil.
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| [[File:Liverly Flag.png|30px]]  [[Liverly]]
| style="background:#00A321; color:red; text-align:center;" | <big>D</big>
| Illegal; Decriminalized. De facto legal in [[Amstelvoort]], [[Harlingen_(Beatavic)|Harlingen]] by refusal to arrest for up to 28 g (1 oz).
| Legal; Legal to posess up to 114 g (4 oz)
| Illegal.
|
* First offense can lead to $250 fine. Second offense can lead to 2 weeks in county jail and mandatory drug education.
* (2020) Voters approved Liverly prop. 6, legalizing posession of medicinal cannabis up to 114 g (4 oz).
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| [[Noorderstadt]]
| style="background:#C4C9CD;" |
| Illegal.
| CBD oil (Less than 0.9% THC)
| Illegal.
|
* First offense can lead to $300 for posession of up to 71 g (2.5 oz). Second offense can lead to mandatory drug education, and in rare cases 1 week in county jail.
* (2019) Lieutenant Governor Wesley Weijermans signed a bill legalizing CBD oil.
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| [[Northhan]]
| style="background:#C4C9CD;" |
| Illegal.
| CBD oil (Less than 0.3% THC)
| Illegal.
|
* First offense can lead to $350 and mandatory drug education for posession of up to 28g (1 oz). Second offense can lead to 1 week in county jail.
* (2021) Lieutenant Governor Derek Hilbink signed a bill legalizing CBD oil.
|-
| [[Oudwerpen]]
| style="background:#C4C9CD; color:red; text-align:center;" | <big>D</big>
| Illegal; Decriminalized up to 42 g (1.5 oz)
| CBD oil (Less than 0.9% THC)
| Illegal.
|
* (2018) Lieutenant Governor Carson Greevink signed a bill legalizing CBD oil.
* (2022) Voters approved Oudwerpen Issue 4, decriminalizing cannabis posession up to 42g (1.5 oz)
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| [[Tippekenny]]
| style="background:#00A321;" |
| Illegal.
| Legal; Legal to posess up to 114 g (4 oz)
| Illegal.
|
* First offense for recreational posession of up to 43g (1.5 oz) can lead to a $650 fine and mandatory drug education. Second offense can lead to 5 days in county jail.
* (2021) Voters approved prop. 2, legalizing the posession of medicinal cannabis of up to 114 g (4 oz)
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| [[Virias]]
| style="background:#00A321;" |
| Illegal.
| Legal; Legal to posess up to 85 g (3 oz)
| Illegal.
|
* First offense for recreational posession of up to 71 g (2.5 oz) can lead to a $200 fine. Second offense can lead to mandatory drug education.
* (2019) Voters approved Virias Issue 1, legalizing posession of medicinal cannabis up to 85 g (3 oz)


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Latest revision as of 16:42, 8 April 2024

Cannabis in Beatavic is legal for both medicinal and recreational use with medical usage being legalized in 2014 and recreational use in 2019.