Cannabis laws in Russia
Russia has a somewhat more relaxed stance on marijuana compared to other European nations, though it’s still illegal. Before 2003, possessing up to 20 grams of cannabis was treated as a minor offense, but this limit was later reduced to just 6 grams. If caught with marijuana, you’ll likely face a fine, though it’s not uncommon for police to demand a bribe. More serious offenses, like selling or growing cannabis, can lead to harsh penalties.
Public use of marijuana is not widely accepted, particularly among the older generation and law enforcement. To avoid trouble, it’s best to smoke in private spaces or discreetly away from public view.
Cannabis laws in Russia
Russia has a relatively more relaxed approach to cannabis compared to many other European countries, though marijuana remains illegal. Before 2003, possessing up to 20 grams was treated as a minor offense, but the limit has since been reduced to just 6 grams. If caught with marijuana, you’ll face a fine, and it’s not uncommon for police to demand a bribe. However, selling or cultivating cannabis carries much more severe consequences.
Marijuana use is generally frowned upon by both the police and older generations. To avoid trouble, it’s best to smoke in private spaces or at least away from public view. You can view articles on Weed in Glasgow Scotland and Weed in Edinburgh.