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German cabinet sends diluted recreational cannabis bill to Parliament

Europe’s largest economy inched closer to ending marijuana prohibition after the German federal cabinet gave the green light to a watered-down bill to legalize some recreational cannabis use.

The cabinet’s approval this week is an important step from Germany’s three-party governing coalition and marks a milestone for the cannabis industry in Europe.

The draft law now heads to the Bundestag – Germany’s Parliament – which is expected to make changes to the law.

“The Cannabis Act marks a turning point in what has unfortunately been a failed cannabis drug policy. The aim is to push back the (illicit) market and drug-related crime, curb the dealing in adulterated or toxic substances and reduce consumer numbers,” Health Minister Karl Lauterbach said in a news release.

The bill lays the legal footing for “nonprofit cultivation associations” – clubs of up to 500 people – which will be strictly regulated.

The measure also:

The draft law mandates an evaluation take place on the social impact after four years.

Germany had originally intended to fully legalize cannabis but decided on a lighter, two-track approach after running into resistance from the European Commission – the European Union’s executive branch.

The German Hemp Association hailed the draft as a “milestone” on the way to reforming cannabis policy.

The body said the move could put an end to criminalizing relatively minor consumption-related offences.

However, the association is hopeful major issues will be addressed in the parliamentary process.

Some include:

Germany is expected to bring forward a second law, the timing of which is not yet confirmed, to facilitate regional pilot projects with commercial supply chains.

The 181-page draft law is available here.

Source: https://mjbizdaily.com/german-cabinet-sends-diluted-recreational-cannabis-bill-to-parliament/

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