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- A Itàlia, la quantitat màxima de cannabis autoritzada pel consum personal és de 5 g. Més enllà, la possessió assimila al tràfec. En canvi, des d'abril 2013 l'ús de cànnabis terapèutic és autoritzat a Itàlia. (ca)
- The cultivation of cannabis in Italy has a long history dating back to , when it was primarily used to produce hemp ropes, although from core samples show that Cannabaceae plants were present in the Italian peninsula since at least the Late Pleistocene, while the earliest evidence of their use dates back to the Bronze Age. The mass cultivation of industrial cannabis for the production of hemp fiber in Italy during the period of the Maritime Republics and the Age of Sail, and the Italian Unification, only to experience a during the second half of the 20th century, with the introduction of synthetic fibers and the start of the war on drugs, and only recently it is slowly . At present, cannabis is legal in Italy for medical and industrial uses, although it is strictly regulated, while it is decriminalized for recreational uses. In particular, the possession of small amounts of marijuana for personal use is a misdemeanor and it is subjected to fines, as well as the suspension of personal documents (e.g. passports and driver's licenses). Nevertheless, the unauthorized sale of cannabis-related products is illegal and punishable with imprisonment, as is the unlicensed cultivation of cannabis, although recent court cases have effectively established the legality of cultivating cannabis in small amounts and for exclusively . The licensed cultivation of cannabis for medical and industrial purposes requires the use of certified seeds, however there is no need for authorization in order to plant certified seeds with minimal levels of psychoactive compounds (a.k.a. ). (en)
- Le 18 mars 2018, l'Italie comptait 39 013 938 habitants entre 15 et 64 ans. Chez les jeunes adultes (15 - 34 ans), 20,7% de la population consommait du cannabis représentant 15.5% des femmes et 25,8% des hommes. En Italie, la quantité maximale de cannabis autorisée pour la consommation personnelle était alors de 5 g. Au-delà, la possession était assimilée à du trafic. Depuis avril 2013, l'usage de cannabis thérapeutique est en revanche autorisée en Italie. On en trouve dans certaines supérettes, en vente, aux caisses, par exemple chez Marro Anna Margherita, à Limone Piemonte, en février 2020. (fr)
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- A Itàlia, la quantitat màxima de cannabis autoritzada pel consum personal és de 5 g. Més enllà, la possessió assimila al tràfec. En canvi, des d'abril 2013 l'ús de cànnabis terapèutic és autoritzat a Itàlia. (ca)
- Le 18 mars 2018, l'Italie comptait 39 013 938 habitants entre 15 et 64 ans. Chez les jeunes adultes (15 - 34 ans), 20,7% de la population consommait du cannabis représentant 15.5% des femmes et 25,8% des hommes. En Italie, la quantité maximale de cannabis autorisée pour la consommation personnelle était alors de 5 g. Au-delà, la possession était assimilée à du trafic. Depuis avril 2013, l'usage de cannabis thérapeutique est en revanche autorisée en Italie. On en trouve dans certaines supérettes, en vente, aux caisses, par exemple chez Marro Anna Margherita, à Limone Piemonte, en février 2020. (fr)
- The cultivation of cannabis in Italy has a long history dating back to , when it was primarily used to produce hemp ropes, although from core samples show that Cannabaceae plants were present in the Italian peninsula since at least the Late Pleistocene, while the earliest evidence of their use dates back to the Bronze Age. The mass cultivation of industrial cannabis for the production of hemp fiber in Italy during the period of the Maritime Republics and the Age of Sail, and the Italian Unification, only to experience a during the second half of the 20th century, with the introduction of synthetic fibers and the start of the war on drugs, and only recently it is slowly . (en)
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