Germany clears way for legal pot
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.