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Recreational cannabis legal in Germany from April 1*

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« The regulations provide for authorizing the purchase of cannabis in limited quantities of 25 grams per day maximum through non-profit associations. It will also be possible to grow up to three plants for your own use. »*

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Buying cannabis or growing it at home for pleasure will be legal from April 1 in Germany. The German Parliament definitively voted on Friday, after intense debates, one of the most liberal laws in Europe, reports RTS.*

This flagship law for the government of Social Democratic Chancellor (SPD) Olaf Scholz was adopted by 407 votes to 226, after having been the subject of numerous criticisms and a heated debate in the Bundestag, the lower house of parliament.*

The regulations provide for authorizing the purchase of cannabis in limited quantities of a maximum of 25 grams per day through non-profit associations. It will also be possible to grow up to three plants for your own use. However, the possession and consumption of this drug will remain strictly prohibited for young people under the age of 18.*

With this new law, Germany follows in the footsteps of Malta and Luxembourg, which legalized recreational cannabis in 2021 and 2023 respectively.*

Subject to debate*

The project was the subject of dissension within the tripartite government: resistance appeared among the social democrats, while the Greens and the liberals of the FDP, their partners in the government, were rather favorable.*

This reform has also given rise to numerous criticisms, particularly from medical associations and the judiciary. The current law provides for a fine and, in the most serious cases, up to prison sentences, for possession of cannabis.*

Population not entirely supportive*

The Germans seem rather divided on the question: according to a poll published Friday, 47% of those questioned are in favor of legalization and 42% are unfavorable.*

For the government, the reform must make it possible to fight more effectively against the black market, a point contested by the conservative opposition, the police unions and certain SPD deputies.*

Consumption remains prohibited near minors, schools, nurseries and sports facilities. The cultivation and distribution of cannabis will only be possible from July 1 via associations called “Cannabis Clubs”.*

These clubs will be able to sell a maximum of 25 grams per day and no more than 50 grams per month to their members, 500 people at most. Only adults can become members. Between 18 and 21 years old, they will only be able to obtain 30 grams per month of cannabis with a level of active ingredient THC limited to 10%.*

These clubs will also be responsible for distributing cannabis seeds and cuttings to their members for home cultivation, up to a maximum of seven seeds or five cuttings.*

Awareness campaign*

Recognizing that overconsumption of cannabis could be “dangerous” for young people, whose brains develop up to the age of 25, the Minister of Health announced that an awareness campaign would be put in place.*

Secondly, the sale should be legalized in specialized stores under a new law which will allow this process to first be tested in certain regions, not yet designated, for five years.*

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