Top places to consume cannabis
Czech Republic
The Czech Republic decriminalized possession of up to 15 grams for personal use in 2010. Prague is Europe’s leader in pot smoking and apparently you can ask your bartender for a joint.
Croatia
Cannabis was legalized for personal use starting in2013 but can still not be sold or grown. Croatia is home to the UNESCO world inheritance site Diocletian’s Palace and some of the greatest breath-taking seaside cities in the world.
Chile
Chile in 2007, decriminalized marijuana for private use. It may be found in city bars and beaches, creating it easy to get high without having to climb to the top of one of these peaks.
Argentina
Argentina laid claim to the title of first woke country to provide Medical Marijuana for free in March 2017. And you won’t be stopped or arrested for recreational possession in Argentina, as has been the law there for closely a decade.
Jamaica
Consumption and Cultivation is in fact prohibited but marijuana has long been connected with the country and is often sold openly.
Ecuador
In Ecuador, this year up to 20 grams of cannabis for personal use grams has been decriminalized. For its biodiversity the country is famous, especially in the Galápagos
Islands, where Charles Darwin came up with the foundation for his Theory of Evolution.
Australia
Cannabis is decriminalized in various parts of Australia, but implementation varies state to state. The country is known for its copious amounts of smoking and is said to have marijuana with the highest percentage of THC in the world.
Portugal legalized drug possession for personal consumption in 2001, and instead of arresting drug users they are treated as addicts in need of medical help. Portugal has about 530 miles of sandy beaches on the Atlantic Ocean, inviting you to take a swim.
Switzerland
Switzerland has justly lax marijuana laws and it is legal to grow up to four plants in various regions. The country is attractive and well-known for its cheese and chocolate-all of which go great with weed.
The Netherlands
Based on the countries drug policy, weed is considered de facto decriminalized. Amsterdam is famous for its cafes that sell weed, so access is not a problem, and this country is popular for having the world’s largest flower garden, Keukenhof, so your senses will be exited too.
Spain
Spain is allowed for the creation of cannabis co-ops and decriminalized possession of two plants. The country is the birthplace of artist Salvador Dali and Barcelona is popular for Antoni Gaudi’s trippy architecture So it seems like a good fun place to visit.
Uruguay
In Uruguay, Pot has long been legal, but the country is now pushing for a exceptional bill that permit the government total control over the entire marijuana industry. The government wishes to push traffickers out of the market by vending cannabis for $1 a gram, which would make it the world’s most reasonable weed.