The Boston Globe

Germany clears way for legal pot

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BERLIN — The German government’s plan to liberalize rules on cannabis cleared its final parliament­ary hurdle Friday, paving the way for the possession of limited amounts of marijuana to be decriminal­ized on April 1.

In a second step, “cannabis clubs” that will be allowed to grow the substance for members’ personal use will be permitted to start work on July 1.

The legislatio­n, a prominent reform project of Chancellor

Olaf Scholz’s government, was approved by Parliament’s lower house last month. But its fate in the upper house, which represents Germany’s 16 state government­s and where Scholz’s socially liberal coalition lacks a majority, was unclear.

The upper house could have delayed it by sending it to a committee that mediates disputes between the two houses. But opponents of the plan failed to muster a majority.

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