A person will be able to keep 7g on him whilst outside.
One can keep 50g at home and be able to grow 4 plants at home as well.
Cannabis Associations will be set up to facilitate the sale of dried cannabis
and seeds to their members.

What are your thoughts on this?

[https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/cannabis-reform-bill-proposes-introduction-of-regularised-source-to.905887](https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/cannabis-reform-bill-proposes-introduction-of-regularised-source-to.905887)

16 comments
  1. The whole thing still seems like an election promise that won’t come to fruition.
    It requires the setup of a new authority and cannabis associations which can’t be owned by a legal person/entity. I don’t see this genuinely going past lip service, but I wouldn’t mind being proven wrong.

  2. My question is, how 4 plants can give you 50gs only? when considering each mother plant the lowest it can gives you is 100gs. Anyway, the reform looks good although the election is near🤪🤪

  3. So you can legally buy 10g of medical cannabis but you can only carry 7g. Will I be breaking the law carrying my stuff from pharmacy to home?
    Who comes up with this stuff?!

  4. Please do 🙏. With proper laws and fines for people that fucks up smoking in public places like in front of children or enclosed, for example.

  5. The fact it got sent to parliament is a good step forward but its clearly due to the election. They did this years ago (last election) and they did not talk about it for the next 4 years. So take it as you wish, personally I would LOVE to be able to grow even one plant but I am very curious to see if they will follow spain/amsterdam and limit the THC %.

  6. What this country needs is some proper pro-family initiatives to help the birth rate of the Maltese. Not all this smoke and mirror election bait.

  7. Seems like very small step… it is step in the right direction, but in 2021 is looks totally inadequate.

  8. The street market in Malta is terrible. Is dangerous to smoke most of the weed they sell here, the quality is awful and is 100% bad for your health. I had been reading about it and they do disgusting things to this kind of weed, like they put quimics on it to “make you high”.

    People here smokes anyway, so it could be a chance to stop that market and everything it brings and not just that, also to use it in a healthy way.

    In my country we have clubs and they work great, they create employment and they work as a community where you can hang out with lots of people. Is also a good way to don’t bother people that doesn’t like it.

  9. Smoked weed. Pointless in my opinion. Don’t really care about it since it is a waste of money and bad for your health. So to me all this is a waste of time, money and energy

  10. I say finally. Malta is very behind on allot of things. This could be actually a great step to not only decriminalise it but to harm and stop the illegal and dangerous trade of Street dealt Marijuana. Currently the Street value is very expensive and the Quality very bad. I know become im a Consumer of Cannabis. With this reform i can actually grow it myself and ensure that what im smoking is not only pure but safe. I hope we actually can get Coffee Shops like in Amsterdam, or Weed Shops for a Legal Cannabis Market and Ecosystem. Ofcourse that would be in the Future but it wouls be very great.

  11. I come to Malta regularly and I’ve read a lot recently about weed being decriminalised in this way. Is it likely to actually happen? In the meantime, I find that the quality is poor and the price is significantly higher than elsewhere in Europe. Are there any sellers with quality product, or will this not come until legalisation?

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