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OTTAWA — A week after Canada became the second country in the world to legalize recreational cannabis nationwide, only a few other countries have offered any public reaction. Here’s what the world has had to say since pot became legal last Wednesday.

The Republic of Korea

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South Korea’s government tried to dissuade its citizens from toking by tweeting on its Ottawa embassy’s account last Tuesday, in Korean, that they would still be breaking South Korean law by smoking weed in Canada.

“Even if South Koreans are in a region where marijuana is legal, it will be illegal for them to consume it,” the tweet said, according to a translation published by The New York Times. “Please take care not to commit an illegal act and be punished.”

Koreans can be sent to prison just for consuming pot, let alone possessing, transporting or growing it. The same rules apply to everything in South Korea’s criminal code — citizens can be prosecuted when they return home, even if their actions were legal in the jurisdiction they visited.