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By Tom Lowrey. Topic: Cannabis. Under the new laws, an adult can cultivate two plants but is unable to buy cannabis seeds. Flickr: Will Power. Cannabis will be legal in the ACT come the end of the month, but those hoping to light up might have to break the law to do so. The controversial new laws legalise growing, possessing and smoking small quantities of cannabis. If you are over 18 you can grow the plant, collect up to 50 grams of dried bud, and smoke it as you like within your own home provided there are no children around. But the laws do not offer any guidance at all on how it is supposed to be acquired. There will not be any cannabis shops opening up, as buying and selling the drug remains strictly illegal. Cultivating two plants — to a limit of four per household — is perfectly legal but buying cannabis seeds is not. From January 31, possession and use of small amounts of cannabis will be legal. Unsplash: Thought Catalog. Professor Simon Lenton from Curtin University's National Drug Research Institute argued the laws left people looking to use cannabis with few options outside of drug dealers. The ACT Government is quite clear on the matter, arguing its approach is around 'harm minimisation', not opening doors to cannabis for potential users. New Zealand is currently weighing up its options on legalising cannabis, ahead of a referendum on the question in late The current plan suggests a tightly regulated commercial model, with cannabis sold in licensed shops. It would not be advertised, or sold to anyone under 20 and the potency of cannabis sold will be restricted. Anyone who wants to smoke it can do so at home, and in licensed venues — but not where alcohol is being sold. It raises the possibility of cannabis cafes, like those found in parts of Europe. Some ACT MLAs have indicated they could be supportive of commercialisation down the track, arguing it would help cut criminal gangs out of the cannabis business. AAP: Boris Jancic. But it will not be an option for the foreseeable future, due to federal regulations that cannot be overcome. Professor Lenton said going by the experience in North America, adding profit to the mix did not necessarily work out. He argued it encouraged the consumption of ever-stronger strains of cannabis. An ACT parliamentary inquiry considered many of these issues while the legislation was still being drafted, and made a range of recommendations. Cannabis cafes are found in places like Amsterdam, but are not on the table for Canberra. Flickr: GoToVan. One was allowing cannabis 'social clubs' of up to 10 people to be formed, as a way of getting around some of the supply issues. Social clubs would essentially allow users to pool their plants — growing plants together at one single property. Membership would be restricted and registered, and plants would be grown on behalf of members, who could then access their cannabis free of charge. Professor Lenton said, having surveyed the models in place around the world, social clubs appeared to offer the best legal middle ground. He argued it provided an easy option for people unable or unwilling to grow their own plants. The ACT Government rejected the recommendation, suggesting it went beyond the intention of the legislation and would have made it difficult for police to distinguish between cannabis clubs and illegal grow houses. Whether or not supply becomes a problem for users — and the ACT Government — will become apparent in just a matter of weeks when the legislation comes into effect. A public information campaign is planned to roll out before the laws come into force, which might give some indication that the Government expects users to put the new laws into practice. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work. Canberra's cannabis laws do not address supply problem, meaning buying the drug will remain illegal. Key points: Buying, selling and trading cannabis after January 31 will remain illegal in the ACT Academics are worried potential pot purchasers will go to drug dealers Calls for 'cannabis social clubs' have been rejected by the ACT Government. Footer ABC News homepage.

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