Is Marijuana Legal in Brunei?
Article written by
Dipak HemrajHead of Research and Education
Marijuana is illegal in Brunei for medical and recreational use. Those caught using, possessing, cultivating, or distributing any part of the cannabis plant may face severe penalties, including caning or even the death penalty.
Located in Southeast Asia, Brunei Darussalam’s legislation is controlled by its sultan and is based on the country’s Sharia-Islamic beliefs.
Despite these harsh punishments, cannabis is the second-most used drug in Brunei, after methamphetamine.
Medical Marijuana Laws in Brunei
Cannabis is illegal in Brunei for both recreational and medical use, and the country’s cannabis laws are very strict.
Marijuana possession and use of cannabis are strictly prohibited in Brunei, with both obtaining maximum sentences of 10 years and a USD $20,000 fine.
As for drug trafficking, penalties are far more severe. Even someone possessing 15 grams of cannabis (under 1 ounce of cannabis) is considered to be a drug trafficker.
The lowest sentence for trafficking is 20 years in prison with a fine; the highest sentence for trafficking (for those possessing no fewer than 20 grams and no more than 50 grams) is a 30-year prison sentence with a fine.
However, the death penalty may be applied if the amount being cultivated, sold, or trafficked is above 500 grams of flower or over 200 grams of resin.
Can You Grow Cannabis In Brunei?
It is illegal to grow cannabis in Brunei, regardless of whether it is for recreational or medical purposes. Similar to simple marijuana possession, cultivating cannabis can incur harsh penalties for growers, like a maximum of 20 years in prison and a fine of $40,000.
The Bottom Line
Medical and recreational cannabis are illegal in Brunei. Penalties can be stiff if you are caught with medical or recreational marijuana in Brunei.
It is not advised to travel with any kind of cannabis products, including CBD products, to or in Brunei, as even simple possession can result in jail time or fines.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is hemp or CBD legal in Brunei?
Finding specific laws on hemp and cannabidiol (CBD) for Brunei is difficult. The authorities likely view such products as cannabis, and thus illegal to use or possess in Brunei.
Can I get CBD oil posted or delivered to me in Brunei?
A THC-free CBD product may pass through customs in Brunei. However, as recreational and medical cannabis are strictly prohibited in Brunei, it would be wise to skip purchasing and delivering any cannabis- or hemp-related product.