Germany is set to legalize the smoking, possession, and controlled cultivation of cannabis for individuals above 18 years of age, starting in April. The decision, despite facing strong opposition, was backed by the majority in the Bundestag, marking a significant shift in the country's stance on cannabis use.
Health Minister Karl Lauterbach, emphasizing the urgent need for the new legislation, pointed out a concerning rise in young people resorting to the black market for cannabis, a situation deemed "in no way acceptable." The new law aims to address this issue by providing a legal framework for cannabis consumption.

After a heated parliamentary session, the vote concluded with 407 members supporting the legalization, while 226 voted against. The move positions Germany among a growing number of European countries embracing more permissive cannabis laws, joining the ranks of Malta and Luxembourg, which legalized recreational use in 2021 and 2023, respectively.
Under the upcoming law, individuals will be allowed to possess up to 25 grams of cannabis per day for personal use. Access to the drug will be facilitated through regulated cannabis cultivation associations, where members can also grow up to three plants at home. However, strict regulations will prohibit possession and use for those under 18.
Smoking cannabis near certain areas, such as schools and sports grounds, will continue to be illegal, and the cannabis market will be closely monitored and regulated to prevent abuse. Initial plans to permit licensed shops and pharmacies to sell cannabis were abandoned due to concerns from the European Union regarding potential increases in drug exports.
Germany's solution to a regulated cannabis market involves the establishment of "cannabis social clubs." These non-commercial members' clubs will be responsible for cultivating and distributing a limited amount of cannabis. This alternative approach seeks to strike a balance between satisfying public demand and addressing concerns about drug exportation.
The decision to favour social clubs over commercial establishments aligns with a trend seen in some European countries, where community-oriented cannabis distribution is favoured over purely profit-driven enterprises. The move is expected to promote responsible use and discourage illegal activities.
Germany's move places it alongside a list of countries with varying degrees of cannabis legalization. Notable nations on this list include Uruguay, which became the first country to fully legalize cannabis in 2013, and Canada, where recreational use has been legal since 2018.
Other countries on the list of legalized cannabis nations include Mexico, Malta, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Thailand, Portugal, Jamaica, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia, South Africa, the Czech Republic, Spain, Argentina, Costa Rica, and Belize. Each country adopts its unique approach to cannabis legislation, reflecting the evolving global attitudes towards the substance.
While the legalization of cannabis in Germany marks a significant step forward, challenges loom on the horizon. Striking the right balance between accessibility and regulation will be crucial in preventing unintended consequences, such as increased drug abuse or illegal trade.
Additionally, ongoing debates about cannabis legalization in other countries, such as the United States, continue to shape international perspectives. Germany's decision may influence broader discussions on drug policies, prompting a reevaluation of attitudes towards cannabis at a global level.
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