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Germany Legalizes Possession of Small Amounts of Cannabis

Keegan MacDonald by Keegan MacDonald
April 9, 2024
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A cloud of smoke hovered over Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate on Monday night as marijuana enthusiasts gathered to celebrate the legalization of recreational cannabis in Germany. The landmark legislation, which came into effect at midnight, permits possession of small amounts of cannabis for personal use, sparking both jubilation and concern across the nation.

The German Cannabis Association orchestrated a “smoke-in” at the iconic gate, while similar events unfolded in other major cities including Cologne, Hamburg, Regensburg, and Dortmund. The move positions Germany as the third European Union country to embrace recreational cannabis after Malta and Luxembourg.

Proponents of the law argue that legalization will disrupt illicit drug trade, ensure product safety, and allow law enforcement resources to focus on more pressing issues. Under the new regulations, adults can possess up to 25 grams of marijuana and cultivate three plants for personal use, with strict restrictions near schools and playgrounds.

Moreover, the legislation introduces the concept of “cannabis clubs,” where individuals aged 18 and above can purchase limited quantities of marijuana. However, concerns linger regarding potential strain on the judicial system due to the anticipated influx of cannabis-related cases seeking amnesty.

Despite the celebratory atmosphere, opposition voices remain vocal. The German Medical Association warns of dire consequences for youth development, echoing sentiments from the police union, which deems the law as sending “the wrong signal.”

The legislation’s passage was not without political contention. Chancellor Olaf Scholz’ coalition of Social Democrats, Greens, and Free Democrats pushed it through, facing resistance from some federal states and the Christian Democrats. Friedrich Merz, leader of the Christian Democrats, pledges to reverse the law if his party wins the anticipated 2025 national elections.

Meanwhile, the commercial landscape reflects cautious optimism, with leading garden stores refraining from adding cannabis plants to their inventory. The diverse reactions underscore the complex interplay between social, political, and economic factors shaping Germany’s evolving stance on cannabis legalization.

As the nation embarks on this new chapter, the debate surrounding recreational cannabis is far from settled, highlighting the need for ongoing dialogue and vigilance in navigating the potential impacts on society.

Read the whole article from the Associated Press Here.

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