FAQs Grenada's Cannabis Decriminalization Reform introduces a controlled and phased approach to cannabis regulation. The reform focuses on public health, responsible use, youth protection, rehabilitation, and future economic opportunity while maintaining restrictions on public consumption, illegal trafficking, and access by minors.
Permitted
Possession within the prescribed limits by adults 21 and over Cultivation of up to four plants per registered household Sacramental use by approved Rastafari communities at registered places of worship Medicinal, therapeutic and scientific use, subject to regulation and medical oversightStill not permitted
Sale of cannabis in any form Unauthorised trafficking and supply Cannabis edibles Importation of cannabis seeds Supply to minorsAll General overview Possession & personal use Medical & therapeutic use Public use & restrictions Religious use Youth & family protection Health & public safety Law enforcement & justice Industry & economy
General overview What does the new cannabis reform do? Is cannabis fully legal in Grenada? Why is Grenada introducing this reform now? Who does the reform apply to? Is the law already in force? Possession & personal use How much cannabis can an adult legally possess? What are “trafficable quantities”? Can adults grow cannabis at home? Do landlords have rights regarding cultivation? Can cannabis seeds be imported into Grenada? Medical & therapeutic use Can cannabis be used for medical purposes? What medical benefits are associated with cannabis? Are edibles currently allowed? Is smoking cannabis medically recommended? Public use & restrictions Can cannabis be smoked in public? What is the penalty for public smoking? Where is cannabis use prohibited? Can cannabis be used near schools? What penalties apply near schools? Religious use Does the reform recognize Rastafari use? What religious activities are permitted? How will religious use be regulated? Youth & family protection Who is considered a minor? How are minors protected under the reform and what happens if a child is found with cannabis? What happens if a young person (18–20) is found with cannabis? Are these protections optional? What role do parents and guardians play? Health & public safety Are there health concerns associated with cannabis? Are there concerns during pregnancy? Will public education campaigns be introduced? Is driving under the influence permitted? Law enforcement & justice Will people still face penalties? Can cannabis be confiscated? Will police continue enforcement? Can past convictions be cleared? Which offences may qualify for expungement? Industry & economy Can cannabis now be sold freely? Does the reform immediately create a cannabis industry? Will the reform create economic opportunities? Who is intended to benefit from the future industry? 3rd Floor, Ministerial Complex, Sir Eric Matthew Gairy Botanical Gardens, St. George's
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