Cannabis in Pakistan

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Cannabis growing in Islamabad

Cannabis in Pakistan is illegal, however the smoking of hashish in Peshawar and the northern parts of Pakistan tends to be tolerated. One may be sent to jail for up to six months if found with charas in other parts of the country.[1]

Consumption[edit]

Cannabis is widely used in Pakistan, and smoked as charas (hashish) or consumed as a drink as bhang.[2]

History[edit]

A 1983 report by the Pakistan Narcotics Control Board states that drug usage was largely stable in the 1950s-1970s with opium and cannabis being common, but there was an upsurge in cannabis usage by middle class youths in the late 1960s and early 1970s due to the influence of Western pop culture. However, by the 1980s the habit fell from fashion in the middle class.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Cannabis legal status vault – Pakistan/Peshawar, Erowid.org 
  2. ^ Vera Rubin (1 January 1975). Cannabis and Culture. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 347–. ISBN 978-3-11-081206-0. 
  3. ^ Pakistan Narcotics Control Board (1983). International Conference on Demand and Supply of Opiates in Pakistan: proceedings. Pakistan Narcotics Control Board. p. 43.