Cannabis in Saint Lucia
Use of cannabis in Saint Lucia
Cannabis in Saint Lucia is legal, up to 30 grams. Cannabis is the only drug grown locally on Saint Lucia, and meets 20% of the local demand, with the remainder coming from the other Caribbean island, predominantly Jamaica and St Vincent, and more developed countries such as the United States. Also, a significant portion is shipped from countries in south America such as Columbia and Venezuela. [1]
Decriminalization
The use of Cannabis was decriminalized in Saint Lucia on September 14, 2021 for up to 30 grams
References
- ^ William R. Brownfield (May 2011). International Narcotics Control Strategy Report: Volume I: Drug and Chemical Control. DIANE Publishing. p. 253. ISBN 978-1-4379-8272-5.
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