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Brazil Sets 40 Grams or 6 Female Plants to Distinguish Between Users And Dealers

Naberus

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Brazil's Supreme Federal Court (STF) ruled Wednesday that 40 grams of marijuana or six female plants of Cannabis sativa was the limit marking the difference between personal consumption and trafficking, Agencia Brasil reported. The understanding was reached after a decision the previous day whereby using the substance for personal recreation or medicinal purposes should not be penalized. At the time, most justices concurred on this issue but disagreed on how to differentiate the two possibilities.

The calculation was based on the votes of the justices who set the amount between 25 and 60 grams in the votes in favor of decriminalization. Based on an average of the suggestions, the amount of 40 grams was set.

Nevertheless, marijuana smoking remained illegal in public places, but possession became only an administrative offense.

The STF's decision does not prevent police approaches, and the drug can be seized by officers. In these cases, the police will have to notify the user to appear in court.

The Supreme Court ruled on the constitutionality of Article 28 of the Drug Law (Law 11.343/2006). In order to differentiate between users and dealers, the law provides for alternative sentences of community service, a warning about the effects of drugs, and compulsory attendance at an educational course.

The law no longer provides for prison sentences but maintains criminalization. As a result, drug users are still the target of police investigations and legal proceedings seeking to enforce alternative sentences.

With the decision, the STF upheld the law but understood that the consequences were administrative, and the possibility of community service was no longer valid. The warning and compulsory attendance at an educational course are maintained and will have to be applied by the courts in administrative proceedings, with no criminal repercussions.

A record of repeat criminal offenses cannot be assessed against users either, Agencia Brasil also explained.

During the session, STF Chief Justice Luís Roberto Barroso refuted allegations of an invasion of jurisdiction to judge decriminalization after Senate Speaker Rodrigo Pacheco argued that it was up to Congress to settle the matter.

Barroso said that the STF should decide the case because it receives and judges prisoners' habeas corpus. “This is typically a matter for the Judiciary. We need to have a criterion to define whether a person should be imprisoned or not, that is, whether we are going to have a dramatic impact on a person's life or not. There is no more important role for the judiciary than to decide whether a person should be imprisoned or not,” he said.

As per the ruling, users can be taken to a police station when they are approached by the police carrying marijuana. It will be up to the police officer to weigh the drug, check whether the situation qualifies as a possession for personal use, and refer the case to the courts.

The new rules for users will be valid until Congress approves new regulations on the subject.

The STF's decision also allows arrests for drug trafficking in cases where the amount of marijuana is less than 40 grams. In these cases, police will have to take into account evidence of the drug being sold, the seizure of a scale to weigh the narcotics, and records of sales and contacts between dealers.

Source: MercoPress
 

Naberus

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It's not legalization nor regulation, but is better than nothing! Especially in a conservative context that Brazil is living in the past years.

Wow, that's amazing to hear. My only question is if I have six plants and each plant weighs 3/4 Lb or 350 grams would I be breaking the law at harvest time?
In fact you will break the law only for having 6 plants even with no flowers, you just will not go to jail anymore. Other benefit is you will have no criminal records for that.
 

armedoldhippy

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Veteran
Wow, that's amazing to hear. My only question is if I have six plants and each plant weighs 3/4 Lb or 350 grams would I be breaking the law at harvest time?
stagger the harvest, don't grow trees, and share with the less fortunate. i'm sure they will remember you if you run short before your next harvest...;) or, grow trees and hide the harvest. your choice! :cool:
 

Hasch

learning and laughing
Hey @Naberus and all Brazil

Better than nothing I feel.
Similar part decriminalization just happened here in Germany in April.

Frustrating so much still illegal and the new law seemdls very open to interpretation.

But then again, its a small step in the right direction imo :smokeit:


@armedoldhippy giftig cannabis is strictly prohibited here. I imagine it's similar in Brazil 😒
 

Naberus

New member
Hey @Naberus and all Brazil

Better than nothing I feel.
Similar part decriminalization just happened here in Germany in April.

Frustrating so much still illegal and the new law seemdls very open to interpretation.

But then again, its a small step in the right direction imo :smokeit:


@armedoldhippy giftig cannabis is strictly prohibited here. I imagine it's similar in Brazil 😒
Good to know bro!
In BR even pass the joint to another person is not legal...

:smoke out::angrymod:
 

aCBD

Member
Hey @Naberus and all Brazil

Better than nothing I feel.
Similar part decriminalization just happened here in Germany in April.

Frustrating so much still illegal and the new law seemdls very open to interpretation.

But then again, its a small step in the right direction imo :smokeit:


@armedoldhippy giftig cannabis is strictly prohibited here. I imagine it's similar in Brazil 😒
it happens a lot to me that i accidentally loose a zip bag at my friends house and cant seem to find it again but he will ;)
 

Captain Red Eye

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Nothing says "freedom" like a 40 gram possession limit!

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Hatery1967

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Brazil's Supreme Federal Court (STF) ruled Wednesday that 40 grams of marijuana or six female plants of Cannabis sativa was the limit marking the difference between personal consumption and trafficking, Agencia Brasil reported. The understanding was reached after a decision the previous day whereby using the substance for personal recreation or medicinal purposes should not be penalized. At the time, most justices concurred on this issue but disagreed on how to differentiate the two possibilities.

The calculation was based on the votes of the justices who set the amount between 25 and 60 grams in the votes in favor of decriminalization. Based on an average of the suggestions, the amount of 40 grams was set.

Nevertheless, marijuana smoking remained illegal in public places, but possession became only an administrative offense.

The STF's decision does not prevent police approaches, and the drug can be seized by officers. In these cases, the police will have to notify the user to appear in court.

The Supreme Court ruled on the constitutionality of Article 28 of the Drug Law (Law 11.343/2006). In order to differentiate between users and dealers, the law provides for alternative sentences of community service, a warning about the effects of drugs, and compulsory attendance at an educational course.

The law no longer provides for prison sentences but maintains criminalization. As a result, drug users are still the target of police investigations and legal proceedings seeking to enforce alternative sentences.

With the decision, the STF upheld the law but understood that the consequences were administrative, and the possibility of community service was no longer valid. The warning and compulsory attendance at an educational course are maintained and will have to be applied by the courts in administrative proceedings, with no criminal repercussions.

A record of repeat criminal offenses cannot be assessed against users either, Agencia Brasil also explained.

During the session, STF Chief Justice Luís Roberto Barroso refuted allegations of an invasion of jurisdiction to judge decriminalization after Senate Speaker Rodrigo Pacheco argued that it was up to Congress to settle the matter.

Barroso said that the STF should decide the case because it receives and judges prisoners' habeas corpus. “This is typically a matter for the Judiciary. We need to have a criterion to define whether a person should be imprisoned or not, that is, whether we are going to have a dramatic impact on a person's life or not. There is no more important role for the judiciary than to decide whether a person should be imprisoned or not,” he said.

As per the ruling, users can be taken to a police station when they are approached by the police carrying marijuana. It will be up to the police officer to weigh the drug, check whether the situation qualifies as a possession for personal use, and refer the case to the courts.

The new rules for users will be valid until Congress approves new regulations on the subject.

The STF's decision also allows arrests for drug trafficking in cases where the amount of marijuana is less than 40 grams. In these cases, police will have to take into account evidence of the drug being sold, the seizure of a scale to weigh the narcotics, and records of sales and contacts between dealers.
I think this decision by the STF is a step in the right direction for personal freedom, but it's still unclear how it will be enforced. The distinction between personal use and trafficking needs more precise guidelines to avoid arbitrary police actions.
 

Captain Red Eye

Active member
A step in what "right direction"? From one shitty anti-freedom policy to the next shitty anti-freedom policy, still treating cannabis like it's a dangerous substance? Pass.

The reality of "legalization", it conditions people to think that their rights come from "authorities".

When that happens, rights get reduced to being government granted revokable privileges. It's the same technique they use to restrict free speech, and other rights. It's a kind of psychological lockdown they hold over some people. I call bullshit on that.

The most dangerous thing about cannabis is what they'll do to you if you act like a free person.

I'll be the second red eyed guy to pass!
 

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