Cannabis in Brunei

Cannabis in Brunei is illegal and trafficking can be punished with the death penalty. Crystal meth and herbal cannabis are the primary drugs in the nation.[1] In 2004, Malaysian national Lam Ming Hwa was executed for possessing a 922-gram slab of cannabis.[2]

References

  1. Rebecca McKetin; Eduardo Hidalgo (2005). Patterns and Trends in Amphetamine-type Stimulants in East Asia and the Pacific: Findings from the 2004 Regional ATS Questionnaire : Final Report. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Regional Center for East Asia and the Pacific. p. 33.
  2. Death for pot | Cannabis Culture
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