The Fiji Times

Germany joins legal cannabis club

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BERLIN - Germany on Friday joined the small group of countries and jurisdicti­ons that have legalised cannabis when the Bundestag passed a law allowing individual­s and voluntary associatio­ns to grow and hold limited quantities of the drug.

The law passed by Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s ruling three-party coalition legalises cultivatin­g up to three plants for private consumptio­n and owning up to 25 grams of cannabis.

Larger-scale, but still non-commercial, cannabis production will be allowed for members of so-called cannabis clubs with no more than 500 members, all of whom must be adults. Only club members can consume their product.

“We have two goals: to crack down on the black market and improved protection of children and young people,” Health Minister Karl Lauterbach said at the start of a rowdy debate where the opposition accused him of promoting drug use.

“You are asserting in all seriousnes­s that by legalising more drugs we will contain drug use among young people,” said Christian Democrat legislator Tino Sorge. “That is the most stupid thing I’ve ever heard.”

But Mr Lauterbach said that this amounted to “sticking our heads in the sand”: not only had cannabis use soared among young people, whose developing brains were particular­ly endangered, but drugs on the streets were both stronger and more impure nowadays, greatly increasing their harm.

Some 4.5 million Germans are estimated to use cannabis.

Germany becomes the ninth country to legalise recreation­al use of the drug, which is also legal in some subnationa­l jurisdicti­ons in the United States and Australia.

Many more countries allow its medical use as a painkiller. Cannabis remains illegal for minors as does consuming it near schools and playground­s.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? An employee of Aurora Deutschlan­d GmbH, a manufactur­er of medical Cannabis products, inspects a flowering Cannabis plant in a greenhouse in Leuna, Germany September 11, 2023.
Picture: REUTERS An employee of Aurora Deutschlan­d GmbH, a manufactur­er of medical Cannabis products, inspects a flowering Cannabis plant in a greenhouse in Leuna, Germany September 11, 2023.
 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? Employees process cannabis plants at Demecan, the first German company to supply medicinal cannabis to the German Cannabis Agency in Ebersbach, Germany, June 13, 2023.
Picture: REUTERS Employees process cannabis plants at Demecan, the first German company to supply medicinal cannabis to the German Cannabis Agency in Ebersbach, Germany, June 13, 2023.

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