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Legality of cannabis list by country. Since the 20th century, most countries have enacted laws affecting the legality of cannabis regarding the cultivation, use, possession, or transfer of cannabis for recreational use.
It is illegal to use, possess, grow or sell cannabis in Australia, but penalties differ for each state or territory. In the Australian Capital Territory, South Australia, Western Australia and the Northern Territory there are differing degrees of decriminalization for minor offenses.
In New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and Queensland the possession of cannabis is considered a criminal offence
Cannabis grown throughout the Bengal region, which is currently split between Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal. In both parts of Bengal, cannabis (Bengali language: ????? gãja or ?????? ganja) has been widely used for centuries.
Cannabis was banned in Northern Bangladesh in 1984. Go here for more and the list.
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