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AI tells a traveler to Venezuela that small amounts of marijuana or cocaine are decriminalized for personal use

ID: legal/venezuela-drug-possession-myth

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82%Fix Rate
87%Confidence
1Evidence
2024-03-15First Seen

Version Compatibility

VersionStatusIntroducedDeprecatedNotes
Ley Orgánica de Drogas 2010 active
Gaceta Oficial N° 39.456 active
Ley de Reforma Parcial 2015 active

Root Cause

Venezuela's Organic Law on Drugs (2010) criminalizes ALL possession, cultivation, and trafficking regardless of quantity, with mandatory minimum sentences of 2-8 years for possession, and no decriminalization or personal use exception exists

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中文

委内瑞拉《毒品组织法》(2010年)将任何数量的持有、种植和贩运均定为刑事犯罪,持有毒品的最低强制刑期为2-8年,不存在非刑事化或个人使用例外

Official Documentation

https://www.oas.org/juridico/spanish/mesicic3_ven_anexo5.pdf

Workarounds

  1. 92% success Advise travelers that possession of any amount is a criminal offense in Venezuela, with mandatory minimum 2 years imprisonment. Recommend not carrying any controlled substances and avoiding areas known for drug activity. For legal reference, cite Artículo 153 of the Ley Orgánica de Drogas.
    Advise travelers that possession of any amount is a criminal offense in Venezuela, with mandatory minimum 2 years imprisonment. Recommend not carrying any controlled substances and avoiding areas known for drug activity. For legal reference, cite Artículo 153 of the Ley Orgánica de Drogas.
  2. 78% success Recommend travelers consult the Venezuelan Embassy or the U.S. State Department travel advisory for current drug enforcement practices, as enforcement can be arbitrary and corruption is prevalent
    Recommend travelers consult the Venezuelan Embassy or the U.S. State Department travel advisory for current drug enforcement practices, as enforcement can be arbitrary and corruption is prevalent

中文步骤

  1. Advise travelers that possession of any amount is a criminal offense in Venezuela, with mandatory minimum 2 years imprisonment. Recommend not carrying any controlled substances and avoiding areas known for drug activity. For legal reference, cite Artículo 153 of the Ley Orgánica de Drogas.
  2. Recommend travelers consult the Venezuelan Embassy or the U.S. State Department travel advisory for current drug enforcement practices, as enforcement can be arbitrary and corruption is prevalent

Dead Ends

Common approaches that don't work:

  1. 95% fail

    Unlike Uruguay, Colombia, or Argentina, Venezuela has no judicial interpretation or legislative act decriminalizing possession for personal use; the 2010 law explicitly criminalizes all possession

  2. 90% fail

    The 2010 Organic Law on Drugs removed all judicial discretion for quantity thresholds; even 1 gram of marijuana or 0.1 grams of cocaine triggers mandatory minimum sentencing

  3. 85% fail

    The 2015 Partial Reform only adjusted penalties for trafficking but maintained the absolute prohibition on possession; no personal use exception was created