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Marijuana use in Georgia - what does the law say?

The use of cannabis in Georgia is legal. A person cannot be imprisoned or fined according to the law for smoking cannabis. However, there are a number of issues that one should be aware of. Legislative amendments adopted by the parliament of Georgia have placed a number of limits on marijuana smoking. A bill was put forward by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia which clearly defines where, when and how to use marijuana without breaking the law. However, the new law does not provide answers to many questions. For example, it is unclear how one can go about smoking marijuana if it is illegal to buy or sell it. Yes, it is legal. The new law echoes the decision of the Constitutional Court of Georgia from , according to which smoking marijuana was recognized as a non-judicial affair. If the individual is 21 or older, in their own home or in a private residence and there are no minors nearby, the police will not react. In all other cases, the law provides for a number of regulations. The use of marijuana is prohibited in public, in cafes, restaurants, parks, squares, stadiums, public transport, cinemas, theatres, schools and educational institutions, as well as surrounding areas. The use of cannabis is prohibited in the workplace. Use of marijuana is prohibited for persons under the age of Inciting minors to using drugs is a criminal offense and is punishable by imprisonment of six to ten years. It is also forbidden to be under the influence of marijuana in the presence of minors. This applies to both the public and private labor sectors. It does not matter the profession — a musician composing a rock ballad, or a surgeon preparing for a heart operation. However, if you are a doctor, the laws are stricter. A list of professions that handle serious situations has been compiled, and practitioners of such professions will not only be fined for using marijuana in the workplace, but may even lose the right to practice their profession. Driving under the influence of marijuana is prohibited. In the event that a driver under the influence of marijuana violates the rules, and, as a result of this, injures someone, the punishment can be more severe based on aggravating circumstances. More severe penalties will apply to the promoting or advertising of narcotics, including marijuana. No changes have been made. The acquisition, storage and transport of marijuana, as in the past, remains a crime. From five to seventy grams is considered a minor amount, whereas more than seventy grams is considered excessive. That said, the buyer is considered to have violated the criminal code. In the case of a large amount of marijuana more than seventy grams , even if a first-time offense, the law stipulates imprisonment. The cultivation of up to grams of Cannabis is not punishable by imprisonment, but alternative penalties are not indicated in the law. This is the murkiest part of the law: it allows for the use of marijuana, but forbids one from obtaining it. The result is nonsensical: a person who wants to exercise their constitutional right to smoke marijuana breaks the law in trying to do so. Marijuana use became legal on 30 July by decision of the Constitutional Court. On the basis of a lawsuit initiated by the political movement Girchi Pinecone the Constitutional Court abolished the article in accordance with which marijuana use, and use without a medical prescription, was punishable by administrative procedure. This decision legalized marijuana use. However, at that point all legislation had to be brought into accordance with the decision of the Constitutional Court. The new law, initiated by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, might be considered an attempt at exactly that. According to GYLA, the biggest problem is that the current legislation does not define the regulations for the acquisition, storage, and transportation of a small amount of marijuana, though marijuana use is permissible by law. GYLA also criticizes the part of the law that prescribes administrative punishment for marijuana use by minors. The lawyers from the organization consider it unjustified to penalize minors for actions that are not illegal for adults. It is also unclear why the lower age limit has been raised from 18 to 21 years, when in Georgia a minor is considered someone under the age of 18, and not There has for a number of years been a discussion about the need to liberalize the policies on narcotics. In recent years, there have been large-scale demonstrations every couple of months in Tbilisi for the legalization of marijuana and the liberalization of narcotics policies. Activists believe there are several reasons that those in power are dragging their feet on liberalization, chief among them is that those in power can effectively use the narcotics policy for their own ends, including to retain their own positions. They can also use it in political struggles with their opponents. According to a report by the Council of Europe, in Georgia, on average, one in three imprisoned convicts is serving a term for violating laws associated with narcotics. With so much misinformation cavalierly and cynically tossed around, it is vitally important that the societies in the Caucasus benefit from journalism that is fact-checked and unbiased, balanced and sensitive. JAMnews has been giving them just that. A full-fledged newsroom presence in almost every part of the region — committed teams of editors and reporters, SMM managers and translators, experts and citizen contributors — has allowed it to always stay on top of national breaking news stories, while also keeping an eye on the not so obvious, but none the less important, issues and trends that are overlooked by others. Now, we all need your support if we are to keep the ball of what we do rolling. Every contribution you make, however small, means we can continue. Thank you. Drug policy. The new legislation of 30 November limits certain aspects of smoking marijuana — JAMnews breaks down the new regulations. Go to top. A woman smoking a cigarette at a marijuana legalisation rally in Tbilisi, 2 June More on JAMnews. Georgia 21st in world in cases per million population. Armenia — 40th, Azerbaijan — 86th. Abkhazia left without electricity in the midst of holiday season. What on Earth Georgia podcast, ep. Abkhaz opposition demands government's resignation over energy crisis. Georgia to write off fines for violations of Covid regulations. Georgia and Turkey liberalize trade, primarily in agricultural sector. Most read. Support JAMnews With so much misinformation cavalierly and cynically tossed around, it is vitally important that the societies in the Caucasus benefit from journalism that is fact-checked and unbiased, balanced and sensitive. Thank you Support JAMnews.

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