Drugs are Decriminalized.
[QUOTE=Zhagolo52;2342266]Right! There has been a sharp increase of taxis and UBERS getting targeted and pulled over by cops with foreigners in them just to check for drugs of any kind. If you get caught with anything you go directly to jail. So be very smart about it.[/QUOTE]Drugs for personal use is decriminalized in Colombia. Personal use for weed equals up to 20 grams on you and 20 plants in your house. Personal use for cocaine is 1 gram.
Source: [URL]http://www.drugpolicy.org/news/2012/06/colombia-decriminalize-small-amounts-cocaine-and-marijuana-personal-use[/URL].
So, lets assume the laws are correct and the police are corrupt but only want bribes for offences that they can't get a case from the moment you arrive at their police headquarters. Maybe the police is looking for tourist with more than 1 g of miley realistically. Its okay if you don't smoke the bud and wouldn't know the amount associated with personal use, but any "recreational" user that has a need to carry more than 20 grams at a time, is not a "recreational" user, those are dealer's amount's where in most countries of these amounts is a felony.
But perhaps you knew someone that got busted at these amounts no matter what and went directly to jail? If that was the case, please enlighten me. Other than that, I don't see a reason unless someone snorts the shit in front of police, I think we Gucci.
Random stop / frisk in Medellin
Just as a personal note. I was stopped in an uber late at night after going to a night venue. It was around 1 am and the cops randomly waved the uber over. They asked me to get out and asked me if I had drugs. They proceeded to thoroughly search me meticulously and looked in the car. I am a 30-something olive skinned male who could pass for Colombian (until I open my mouth). Thankfully I didn't have anything but I got the impression I'd be in significant trouble if I did have something on me.
I would advise caution when traveling abroad in Colombia thinking you can roll around with even a joint on you. The horrors of the Colombian prison system should scare you enough not to be reckless in a foreign country. It's not worth it.