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Conclusion: technically, cannabis seeds are legal in all of these 180 member countries. In theory, it’s perfectly legal to buy cannabis seeds as long as they are not germinated, and the public prosecutor can’t prove that you intend to grow cannabis. Many countries therefore don’t see cannabis seeds as illegal, but also not as legal. The seed itself is often allowed, but the germination of the seed isn’t always. A lot of ambiguity. That is far from ideal, since there are very few places that sell seeds legally and their selection is extremely limited. Most Canadian growers end up buying seeds online from a seed bank in another country. But one of the best seed banks is actually headquartered in Vancouver: Crop King Seeds. That’s who we recommend for Canadians. Yes technically illegal to buy or import from unlicensed sellers. But really who cares. People have been buying and mailing cannabis seeds across Canada for years before legalization even. I've bought seeds from the US and UK lately and they made it across the border no problem. Really it would be a massive waste of time to go after a small home grower for buying a few seeds online so I cannot imagine seed purchases are being scrutinized. I wouldn't worry about it.
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Filed Under: History, Legalization, Organic Marijuana Tagged With: marijuana legalization A number of important national newspapers have topic or issue sections of their website that bring together all the paper's articles on particular topics. The leading example of this is "Times Topics" from the New York Times. Each topic guide/section has a search tool that lets you refine your search. Yet a major shift in public perception of marijuana was underway. In 1996 California passed Proposition 215 allowing for the sale and medical use of marijuana for patients with AIDS, cancer, and other serious painful diseases. Thus the tension between federal laws criminalizing marijuana and state laws permitting marijuana in certain circumstances began which continues today.