Medicinal Cannabis – Legal in All Australian States and New Zealand

Momentum All Australian States and Territories, and New Zealand allow for the legal use of medicinal cannabis, however personal use is still illegal across All States, and in New Zealand.

The sole exception is Canberra, or the Australian Capital Territory where personal use and growing of cannabis was decriminalised in 2020, for personal possession, use and cultivation. You need to be 18+ years of age and may possess up to up to 50 grams of dried or 150 grams of fresh cannabis, 2 plants per person or a maximum of 4 plants per household, and use is limited to within your home.

It is still illegal in the ACT to:

– smoke cannabis in a public place

– expose a child to cannabis smoke

– store it where a child may have access

– sell or share cannabis

– grow any plants hydroponically

– grow plants where they might be accessed by the public, or

– drive with any cannabis in your system

In the state of Victoria possession – without a valid doctor’s prescription – is considered an offence. Any amount over 250 grams or 10 plants is considered a trafficable offence. Penalties can be severe: 100+ plants or 25+ kilograms can attract a maximum 25-years imprisonment, 1000+ plants or 250+ Kg can incur a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.

Fortunately, a Victoria Police initiative, the Cannabis Cautioning Program, means police will issue a cautioning notice to persons over 17 years of age, for possession of small quantities less than 50 grams.

New South Wales Police also operates a similar Cannabis Cautioning Scheme for quantities less than 15 grams. Penalties are less severe in this state as well. A Trafficable quantity is defined as 300+ grams and can attract a prison sentence of up to 2 years  and/or a fine of .$11,000. An Indictable quantity is defined as 1+ Kg or 50 plants and can attract a prison sentence up to 15 years  and/or a fine of $220,000.

“It’s a good thing that cannabis for medicinal use is available to patients on doctor’s prescription,” said Tom Varga, CEO of Australia’s largest B2B grower and supplier of medicinal cannabis.

“Patients that need help, deserve to get that help,” he said, “Biortica’s position has always been:- legal, regulated and safe is far better than illegal, unregulated and potentially unsafe.”

“We’ve now reported on the legal status of cannabis globally, including the EU, Middle East and Asia, all 50 US states and South America, Australia and Zealand complete the picture. All is information is available to share on our company website biortica.com” he said, “but as always for medical conditions, always consult your doctor first, and for personal use, if you’re not sure, reach out to your local police.”

“We can always do better,’’ said Tom, “uniform national legislation and regulation as well as addressing the need to have driving reform for medicinal patients is critical. Today we must focus on the medicinal cannabis market but somewhere in the future we will need to consider both medicinal and personal use markets, together with control of imports, that have a lower level of regulation, and when we get to that level of thinking we will be setting the gold standard for legal cannabis regulation.”

“Did I mention a National Cannabis Regulatory Steering Committee?” he quipped.