Countries with Legal Weed in South America
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To go through the countries with legal weed in South America, we first have to define what South America is. The borders of a continent are often highly debated, however the borders of South America are generally agreed internationally.
We’ll only be covering mainland countries South of Panama in this article. Although some countries like Trinidad and Tobago are only 12.5mi (20km) from the coast of Venezuela, technically the country is part of the North American continent, so we won’t be covering it here.
Whether cannabis is recreationally or medicinally legalized, decriminalized, or still fully illegal, we’ll be covering it all.
Argentina’s Marijuana Laws
First up we have Argentina, famous for its steaks, the tango and its natural wonders. Buenos Aires, Argentina’s capital and largest city is often referred to as the Paris of the South. Argentina has the second largest economy overall in South America, and the 3rd largest GDP per capita. It’s the second largest by landmass, and the 3rd largest by population.
Argentina unanimously legalized medical cannabis in 2017, however the framework behind this amendment is still being worked through. As well as this, the country decriminalized cannabis for personal use in 2009. Visiting Buenos Aires, you’ll notice the smell of weed almost anywhere you go, however this doesn’t mean you should be lighting up anywhere. If you want to enjoy a few bowls in Buenos Aires, it’d be smart to stick to private locations, or at least away from crowds.
Although the medical cannabis system is not yet finalized, it would make sense that Argentina looked at recreationally legalizing and dispensing at some point in the future. Often referred to having one of the most fluctuating economies in the world, a new tax revenue stream could bring a huge economic boost.
Bolivia’s Marijuana Laws
Best known for its breathtaking salt flats, llamas, and the highest capital city in the world, Bolivia is a great place to visit. It is one of only two landlocked countries in South America, however the country borders Lake Titicaca, the largest lake on the continent. Bolivia has the 8th largest population in South America, and the 5th largest by landmass. Its GDP per capita is the lowest in the continent, meaning its citizens are some of the poorest in the continent. Bolivia’s population is very similar in size to the state of Georgia, with both having around 10.5 million people.
Both medical and recreational cannabis use are illegal in Bolivia, however police have been known to loosely enforce the law for locals. Being caught as a tourist however might land you in more trouble.
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