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Cannabis Laws in Indonesia

Fully Legalized for Adult Use?

Fully Legalized for Medical Use?

CBD only?

Decriminalized?

Disclaimer: This information is provided for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the most current legal requirements in Indonesia. Cannabislaws.global recommends you consult with a qualified local attorney or legal expert for accurate and up-to-date information. This information is not intended as legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Use of this information is at your own risk.

Does Indonesia have a recreational use program?

No, Indonesia does not have a recreational use program. Cannabis is prohibited and all plants that belong to the Cannabis genus, including seeds, fruit, straw, and processed cannabis plants, as well as portions of cannabis plants like hash and marijuana resin, are classified as drugs.

 

Does Indonesia have a medical program?

No, Indonesia does not have a medical use program.

 

What are the rules for medical use?

There is no medical use program in Indonesia.

 

What are the qualifying medical conditions for eligibility?

There is no medical use program in Indonesia.

What are the medical program limits?

There is no medical use program in Indonesia.

 

What methods of use are permitted under the medical program?

There is no medical use program in Indonesia.

 

Is there home delivery for medical cannabis?

There is no medical use program in Indonesia.

 

Is CBD legal in Indonesia?

No, CBD is not legal in Indonesia. It’s forbidden to use cannabis derivatives for medical or recreational purposes, including edibles, hemp, CBD, THC, and hashish.

 

Is cannabis decriminalized in Indonesia?

No, cannabis is not decriminalized in Indonesia. If found in possession of drugs, offenders face a minimum penalty of four years in jail and extra fines.

In rare circumstances, marijuana use in Indonesia carries a death sentence. These typically happen when more than five plants or more than one kilogram (kg) of drugs are smuggled.

Disclaimer: This information is provided for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the most current legal requirements in Indonesia. Cannabislaws.global recommends you consult with a qualified local attorney or legal expert for accurate and up-to-date information. This information is not intended as legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Use of this information is at your own risk.