
Cannabis Possession Limits in South Africa: What You Need to Know
- Jackie Turner
- Jun 17
- 2 min read
Cannabis laws in South Africa have changed significantly in recent years, giving adults more freedom to possess and cultivate cannabis for personal use. However, many people are still unsure about what is legal and what could get them into trouble.
Understanding the limits set by law is essential for anyone who chooses to use cannabis responsibly.
Is Cannabis Legal in South Africa?
Yes. Adults aged 18 years and older may possess, use, and cultivate cannabis for private personal use. However, cannabis is not legal for unrestricted public use, and selling cannabis without the appropriate legal framework remains prohibited.
Current Possession Limits
For adults aged 18 and older:
In Public
You may possess up to 100 grams of dried cannabis when in a public place.
In Private
An adult may possess up to 600 grams of dried cannabis in a private residence.
Per Household
A household with two or more adults may possess up to 1,200 grams of dried cannabis for private personal use.
Cultivation Limits
The law also allows adults to grow cannabis for personal use.
Per Adult
An adult may cultivate up to 4 flowering cannabis plants.
Per Household
A household with two or more adults may cultivate up to 8 flowering cannabis plants.
Important Rules to Remember
While private use is permitted, there are still restrictions:
- Cannabis may only be used in private spaces.
- Public consumption is prohibited.
- Selling or supplying cannabis remains illegal.
- Cannabis should be stored safely and kept away from children.
- Driving under the influence of cannabis is illegal and dangerous.
Why Knowing the Law Matters
Understanding your rights helps you enjoy cannabis responsibly while avoiding unnecessary legal issues. The law aims to balance personal freedom with public safety, making it important for consumers to stay informed about current regulations.
Final Thoughts
Cannabis laws in South Africa continue to evolve. Whether you're a casual consumer, home grower, or simply curious about your rights, staying informed is the best way to remain compliant with the law.
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Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Laws and regulations may change over time.




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