The Daily Telegraph

Cannabis convicts free as drug is made legal

- By James Jackson in Berlin

GERMAN authoritie­s were racing to release hundreds of cannabis convicts yesterday ahead of the partial legalisati­on of the drug.

From April 1, citizens will be allowed to possess up to 25 grams of the drug in their homes as well as grow three cannabis plants. Cannabis social clubs will be set up from June, where marijuana can be sold to those who hold a membership, but the size of these institutio­ns will be limited to 500 members.

The law will apply retroactiv­ely so that anyone convicted of a cannabis possession offence could have their sentence voided.

State prosecutor­s in each of the country’s 16 regions have been manually evaluating thousands of cases to see which prisoners should be released ahead of the law coming into force.

In Hamburg, police released 55 prisoners and called off an active manhunt linked to cannabis dealing.

“These cases have top priority,” explained Hamburg prosecutor­s.

In the state of North Rhine-westphalia alone 60,000 case files have been analysed, as part of more than 100,000 cases that are being analysed nationwide.

The partial legalisati­on almost fell at the final hurdle as conservati­ve states tried to block it over the extra legal work involved, as well as questions about how much cannabis drivers will be allowed to have in their blood-stream while behind the wheel.

However, the rebellion led by Markus Söder, the beer-swilling Bavarian first minister, failed to gather enough force and the law passed through Germany’s upper chamber of parliament.

Mr Söder made it clear that the cannabis social clubs, which are not set to open until July, will be subject to frequent “restrictiv­e” enforcemen­t by state authoritie­s and that weed-smokers “are better off out of Bavaria”.

Some 44 per cent of Germans disagree with the complex legalisati­on, with only 32 per cent in favour.

Karl Lauterbach, the health minister, hailed the legal reform as a “turnaround in drug policy”.

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