Brazil

🇧🇷 Getting weed in Brazil (2026)

Brazil has not legalized recreational cannabis, but the laws changed recently and created a gray area for personal use. Here’s the real situation in 2026.

⚖️ Cannabis laws in Brazil (2026)

  • Selling or trafficking cannabis is illegal and can lead to serious criminal charges.
  • Possession for personal use is decriminalized, meaning you won’t go to jail but it’s still technically illegal.
  • The Brazilian Supreme Court set a guideline of up to 40 grams or up to 6 cannabis plants as “personal use.”
  • If police find cannabis within that limit, penalties are usually warnings, education programs, or community service, not prison.
  • Public smoking can still result in fines or confiscation.

⚠️ Important: Even though possession is decriminalized, buying or selling weed is still illegal.

🌿 Medical cannabis in Brazil

Brazil allows cannabis‑based medicines under regulation from Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency (ANVISA).

  • Patients can obtain CBD or THC products with a doctor’s prescription.
  • Pharmacies can dispense cannabis‑based products with medical authorization.
  • New 2026 rules also expanded research and controlled production for medical purposes.

But these are medical extracts, oils, or pharmaceutical products, not recreational weed.

🏪 Are there dispensaries in Brazil?

No.

Brazil does not have legal recreational dispensaries like the U.S., Canada, or Uruguay.
Any shop claiming to sell weed legally is not operating under recreational legalization.

📍 Places with stronger cannabis culture

Some big cities where cannabis culture is more visible (but still illegal to sell):

These cities have youth, beach, and nightlife scenes, but laws still apply everywhere in Brazil.


âś… Summary (2026)

  • No legal recreational dispensaries in Brazil
  • Personal possession up to ~40 g is decriminalized
  • Selling cannabis remains illegal
  • Medical cannabis exists with prescription
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