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In this Jan. 9, 2017, photo, a saleswoman shows off a locally produced t-shirt and towel made out of Hemp in Pyongyang, North Korea, which has been getting some pretty high praise lately from the stoner world. The claim that marijuana is legal in North Korea and that if any laws do exist they aren't enforced is emphatically not true according to the North Korean penal code, which lists it as a controlled substance in the same category as cocaine and heroin, and the people who would likely be called in to try to get any foreigner violating them out of jail. Hemp is, in fact, grown in North Korea with official sanction. It's used to make cooking oil and military uniforms and belts. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)

In this Jan. 9, 2017, photo, a saleswoman shows off a locally produced t-shirt and towel made out of Hemp in Pyongyang, North Korea, which has been getting some pretty high praise lately from the stoner world. The claim that marijuana is legal in North Korea and that if any laws do exist they aren't enforced is emphatically not true according to the North Korean penal code, which lists it as a controlled substance in the same category as cocaine and heroin, and the people who would likely be called in to try to get any foreigner violating them out of jail. Hemp is, in fact, grown in North Korea with official sanction. It's used to make cooking oil and military uniforms and belts. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)

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