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Poland allows medical cannabis and some CBD products, but recreational marijuana is illegal and tourists should understand the country’s strict THC laws before traveling.
Cannabis laws in Israel are complex, with recreational use illegal but decriminalized, and strict rules in place for medical access, possession, and travel.
Cannabis in the Netherlands is illegal but tolerated in small amounts, with regulated sales in coffeeshops and strict rules that travelers need to understand before visiting.
Marijuana is illegal in Brazil for recreational use, but personal possession is decriminalized and medical cannabis is permitted under strict regulations.
Dubai enforces some of the world’s strictest cannabis laws. The country bans cannabis and all associated components (both natural and synthetic) and recent legal updates have strengthened enforcement for residents and visitors.
India has a long cultural history with cannabis, but modern laws are strict and complex. We explain the current legal status, risks for travelers, and what is and isn’t permitted under Indian law.
Finland has strict cannabis laws, with recreational marijuana fully illegal and medical cannabis available only through a tightly controlled prescription system.
North Korea doesn't have a verified legal cannabis market for tourists, and travelers should assume that marijuana, THC, and most cannabis products remain illegal and carry serious legal risks.
Planning a trip to Norway? Here's what travelers should know about recreational cannabis, medical marijuana, CBD products, and Norway’s strict drug laws.