Smoking Tolerance Level
[1= very illegal 5=virtually legal]: 3
Marijuana Laws & Legislation for Bagram
Marijuana is illegal in Afghanistan, and both recreational and medical use of cannabis are prohibited as of 2025. Cannabis cultivation has historically been a significant industry in Afghanistan, but the government has long maintained a zero-tolerance policy toward marijuana use. The Taliban regime, which regained control of Afghanistan in 2021, has reaffirmed its prohibition on marijuana and cannabis trafficking. Possession of marijuana remains a serious crime, and penalties can include imprisonment or worse. Cannabis cultivation for personal or commercial use is illegal, and the government continues to enforce strict laws against marijuana. Despite the widespread use of cannabis in rural areas, Afghanistanβs marijuana laws remain firmly prohibitive, and no signs of reform are on the horizon.
Please note that marijuana laws are subject to change. For the most current information, consult your countries official resources or legal counsel.
Where to buy marijuana in Bagram
: In the markets you can discreetly ask and the guy will usually sell it to you or know some one who does. The locals produce more hash and opium than they do any other crop. All it takes is a little courage to ask vendor.
What to look for:
The hashish in Afghanistan is what you are looking to buy. Growers have fields of marijuana which they use to make hashish, the marijuana alone is decent but hash production is what the area is focused on.
Bagram Marijuana Prices
: Marijuana is very rare, but hash is usually 5 American for 3 grams off the second press. It is pretty good. It costs a whole lot more for the first press. Locals may spot tourists and try to rip them off. Five American dollars is 250 Afghani dollars, which is a lot of money to them, so you should be able to get a nice huge ball of hash for very cheap to last your entire trip.