
Updated: April 2026 Hey there. If you’re currently in Edinburgh and trying to figure out how the local cannabis scene actually works — this is for you. On paper, the UK has a strict prohibitionist approach to cannabis. It remains a Class B drug, meaning possession can theoretically lead up to five years in prison,…

Hey there. If you’re currently in Lille and trying to figure out how the local cannabis scene actually works — this is for you. On paper, France has one of the strictest drug laws in Europe, but enforcement has grown more nuanced over time. Recreational use is decriminalised for very small quantities (typically a fixed…

Updated: April 2026 Hey there. If you’re currently in Rennes and trying to figure out how the local cannabis scene actually works — this is for you. On paper, France has one of the strictest drug laws in Europe, but enforcement has grown more nuanced over time. Recreational use is decriminalised for very small quantities…

Updated: February 2026Hey there. If you’re currently in Pescara and trying to figure out how the local cannabis scene actually works — this is for you. On paper, Italy has a somewhat contradictory approach to cannabis. Recreational use is decriminalized for small quantities, but selling and large-scale possession remain illegal. In practice, the landscape is…

Updated: February 2026 Hey. If you’re reading this, you’re probably in Göteborg trying to figure out how the local cannabis scene actually works. Sweden’s relationship with weed is one of the strictest in Europe—zero tolerance, criminalization of use, and a political establishment that’s been slow to embrace reform. But here’s the thing: despite the hardline…

Updated: February 2026 Hey there. If you’re currently in Gdańsk and trying to figure out how the local cannabis scene actually works — this is for you. On paper, Poland still has some of the strictest drug laws in Europe. In reality, the picture is very different: a huge gray market thrives, the medical cannabis…

Hey. If you’re reading this, you’re probably in Dijon trying to figure out how the local cannabis scene actually works. France has one of the most paradoxical relationships with weed in Europe—strict laws on paper, highest consumption rates on the continent, and a booming CBD market that’s currently fighting for its life against new taxes .…

Updated: February 2026 Hey. If you’re reading this, you’re probably in Lausanne trying to figure out how the local cannabis scene actually works. Switzerland’s relationship with weed is unique—technically illegal, but with some of the most tolerant laws in Europe, plus groundbreaking pilot projects that are changing the game. The situation here is completely different…