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It is legal in British Columbia for adults to possess marijuana (up to certain quantities). There are restrictions on where you can use it and how you can buy it.  
It is legal in British Columbia for adults to possess marijuana (up to certain quantities). There are restrictions on where you can use it and how you can buy it.  


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===If you are charged with possession over the legal limit===  
===If you are charged with possession over the legal limit===  
In responding to a charge of possessing cannabis over the legal limit, you must decide how to '''plead'''. [[Pleading Guilty to a Criminal Charge (Script 212)|Pleading guilty]] means you accept responsibility for the offence. Pleading “not guilty” means the court will set a '''trial'''.
In responding to a charge of possessing cannabis over the legal limit, you must decide how to '''plead'''. [[Pleading Guilty to a Criminal Charge (No. 212)|Pleading guilty]] means you accept responsibility for the offence. Pleading “not guilty” means the court will set a '''trial'''.


At the trial, the '''prosecutor''' (also called Crown counsel), must prove three things beyond a reasonable doubt: '''knowledge''', '''consent''' and '''control'''. The prosecutor does this by proving that:
At the trial, the '''prosecutor''' (also called Crown counsel), must prove three things beyond a reasonable doubt: '''knowledge''', '''consent''' and '''control'''. The prosecutor does this by proving that:
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You and the prosecutor then summarize your positions by making '''submissions''' to the court.
You and the prosecutor then summarize your positions by making '''submissions''' to the court.


For more on the process, see our information on [[Defending Yourself Against a Criminal Charge (Script 211)|defending yourself against a criminal charge (no. 211)]].
For more on the process, see our information on [[Defending Yourself Against a Criminal Charge (No. 211)|defending yourself against a criminal charge (no. 211)]].


===If you are convicted of possession over the legal limit===  
===If you are convicted of possession over the legal limit===  
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If it is your first offence, you can ask the prosecutor to be considered for '''diversion'''. This program diverts you out of the court system to complete a probation period that may include community service work or counselling (for example). Or, if you go before a judge for sentencing, you can ask for a '''discharge'''. Like diversion, a discharge allows you to avoid getting a '''[[Criminal Records and Record Suspensions (Script 205)|criminal record]]''', which can prevent you from traveling to other countries, getting certain jobs, and applying for citizenship.
If it is your first offence, you can ask the prosecutor to be considered for '''diversion'''. This program diverts you out of the court system to complete a probation period that may include community service work or counselling (for example). Or, if you go before a judge for sentencing, you can ask for a '''discharge'''. Like diversion, a discharge allows you to avoid getting a '''[[Criminal Records and Record Suspensions (No. 205)|criminal record]]''', which can prevent you from traveling to other countries, getting certain jobs, and applying for citizenship.
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:Web: [http://canada.ca/cannabis canada.ca/cannabis]
:Web: [http://canada.ca/cannabis canada.ca/cannabis]


[updated October 2018]
'''The above was last reviewed for legal accuracy by [https://www.paulbriggslawyer.com/blank-3 Paul Briggs], Paul Briggs Law.'''


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