BREWED February 2015 | Page 27

5 Countries Stoners Czech Republic Jamaica Should Know About So the deal here is that if you fancy smokin’ Sales and possession of cannabis in Ja- Uruguay Uruguay might become the new Netherlands. A new law sets to legalise growing up to six plants at home, Become a member of a ‘Growing Club’ and you could grow up to 99 plants annually. However, this law has not been approved yet so stoners hold your horses, sit back, relax and light one up in the Netherlands. Portugal Technically it is illegal to sell and grow any ‘Wacky Tabacky’ in Portugal. However, it’s totally cool if you’re casually carrying 25g with you. However, if you’re caught with anything other than ‘BOOM’ then you’re likely to be told THAT you’re sick and chucked into rehab. So…Cuidado! da herb you can probably get away with it, growing up to 5 plants is known to be tolerated. Just don’t make a big scene or offend anyone because technically it is still illegal and the Czech cops might not be too understanding. North Korea Let me shock you. Cannabis in any shape, quantity or form is completely legal here. Koreans don’t even classify it as a drug. Drugs aside, I wouldn’t get too keen to visit this country. It’s not exactly known to be the friendliest place on earth… yo know maica is illegal. I know, I was surprised too. However due to a wide cultural acceptance, Jamaicans are known to grow, produce and sell ‘Skunk Blud’. It is not common to get into any trouble for doing so looks like the police tend to turn a blfind eye. prison camps and that… 27