Cannabis is illegal in Eritrea.
Cannabis trade has remained unchanged in Eritrea over the last couple of years. The country's ports have become increasingly important to the cannabis smuggling routes from South Asia to Europe and the Americas.
Although cultivation within Eritrea is relatively widespread, there is little evidence of cannabis being cultivated for large-scale commercial supply or trafficking; the majority is consumed domestically.
The legality of cannabis varies widely across Africa. In some countries, cannabis is illegal, and possession or use can result in severe penalties. In other countries, cannabis is legal or decriminalised for medical or recreational use.
It is important to note that the laws and penalties related to cannabis can change frequently and vary by jurisdiction. It is always a good idea to research the current law and regulations before using or possessing cannabis in any country.