The history of weed in France dates back to the Napoleon Bonaparte era. During this. In the late 18th century, alcohol was not available in Egypt as the population was largely Islamic. However, Bonaparte’s troops resorted to trying hashish.

However, over the years this changed to marijuana because it was really easily available. Some of the troops brought marijuana with them to France.

Over the years, marijuana has been used in different parts of France and it is important to note that this has increased, especially in the recent era where many young people are using it for recreational purposes.

While cannabis is still illegal in France, many people find ways of getting them, and it is important to note that it should not be found in possession of any form of cannabis while you are traveling to the country.

Medical cannabis

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France is a member of the European Union and it is part of the signatory of the Convention Geneva Convention Union on Drugs, and this means that. The band cannabis for medical treatment in the year 1953, however. Over the years laws have changed and in 1999, the court made a temporary appeal for the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes.

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The increase in modern scientific methods of using marijuana for different elements, especially chronic ailments such as AIDS and arthritis, among others is essential because it is currently being considered as one of the optional drugs for these adverse infections.

In the past decade, cannabis derivatives have been used in the manufacture of medicinal products. This product can be obtained with a prescription from different pharmacies across the country. It is important to know that if you are going to use medical marijuana in France, then you need to have a prescription from a licensed medical practitioner.

However, if you are found in possession of marijuana then this might result in hefty fines as well as jail time. In 2018, the French National Agency for Drug and Safety began an experiment with therapeutic cannabis.

They experimented on 3000 patients with different flowers as well as oil, sugar, and going in neuropathic pain or epilepsy.

Is weed legal in France?

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If you are planning a trip to go to France. You must always ensure you understand the rules and regulations in the region. Perhaps the most common question that people ask is if weed is legal in France.

While the tolerance and legality of cannabis continue to increase globally, France remains one of the countries when it comes to the uptake of cannabis. It is also important to note that France has the highest number of users of cannabis per capita across Europe.

However, marijuana remains illegal in France and it is known for having some of the harshest laws in Europe. T

he government has introduced measures that are meant to reduce the number of cases of cannabis, especially across the country, and this has been made possible by the laws and regulations.

How much weed can you possess in France?

Possession of marijuana in France has been made illegal and it is important to know that it is attracting heavy fines as well as penalties.

This is one of the most important aspects that you need to understand especially if you are visiting France.

Consumption and possession of cannabis are subject to prosecution under French law. However, the president announced in 2020 that an adult found in possession of about 100 grams of marijuana will be subjected to a fine of 200 euros.

The maximum penalty that can be accrued in possession of marijuana is 20 years imprisonment or 7.5 million euros in penalties. 

The law introduced is meant to reduce trafficking and the use of marijuana across the country.

You should always ensure that you are not found with any amount of marijuana because this could result in imprisonment or payment of hefty fines.

 Can you sell weed in France?

It is imperative to understand that the weed laws in France are punitive and you should not attempt anything like selling or importing cannabis to the country.  The penalties for trafficking cannabis in the country are hefty and you must avoid carrying any marijuana when visiting the country.

Some of the laws indicate that possession of marijuana can result in 10 years in prison or 7 million euros in fines. 

If you sell weed closer to schools or minors then it could result in double the time as well as double the fines.

Cultivation of marijuana in France

Cultivation of marijuana in France is strictly prohibited and if you intend to plant then you are going to run into the laws of the country. 

However, it is important to note that hemp is grown in the country, especially by people who have licenses to operate farms. 

These farms usually carry licenses that allow them to indicate the marijuana species, the amount grown, the mode of storage, and transportation.

This is important because it helps in maintaining the quality of the product in the industry.

Medical Marijuana 

France is one of the European countries that has joined the bandwagon of medical marijuana.

The country passed laws that allow for the growth of medical hemp and it is imperative to note that these are well-regulated industries and you should always be very careful especially when dealing with this area.  Marijuana is a plant that contains THC; however, CBD products are not considered a narcotic.

There are numerous farms that are producing cannabidiol and CBD oil for various uses.

It is imperative to note that the cultivation of marijuana is punishable according to the country’s laws and regulations. The French government has issued a decree that allows for medical cannabis and the development of this industry.

How do the French view marijuana

Over half of the population in France does not have a population about the use of marijuana for recreational use. It is imperative to know that while the population does not have a problem without the product, the country’s laws and regulations are still very strict. 

However, with the changes in the political world and the number of young people advocating for the legalization of cannabis in the country.

 

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Hi there! I’m Aurimas, a man behind Go Look Explore. I’m passionate about hiking, exploring off-the-beaten-path destinations, and everything outdoors related. Let’s connect.