You Can Be Killed For Weed In These Countries

You can be killed for smoking weed in these countries. So take a tolerance break when visiting.

By
Ab Hanna

Singapore

Singapore was one of the first countries to ban cannabis in the 1800s. Not much has changed since then.

Visitors could spend time in jail for possession. Dealers could face the death penalty, even for cannabis.

In fact, a soccer player coming from Nigeria to Singapore was caught with nearly 92 ounces of cannabis and had to learn about Singapore’s law the hard way.

After getting caught, the prosecutor didn’t need to prove his guilt, it is the defendant’s job to prove his own innocence.

Since possession of over 15 grams is considered trafficking by default, a man visiting Singapore was hanged for marijuana.

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Ab Hanna

Ab is an East Coast editor for High Times. He enjoys learning about cannabis and cannabis products through experience and from experts in the industry.

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Ab Hanna

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