Under current Switzerland marijuana laws, adult-use marijuana is illegal, though possession of a minor amount of potency (with no more than one percent THC) has been decriminalized to a fine.
Where is it safe to purchase and consume?
As mentioned, under the current Swiss drug laws, buying and the consumption of low-THC marijuana in Switzerland has been decriminalized—to date, there are more than 140 licensed retailers selling low-THC cannabis for medical purposes. Public consumption, however, is illegal.
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