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German lawmakers to vote on decriminalizing limited amounts of marijuana, allowing recreational use

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  • German lawmakers are set to vote on a government proposal to loosen cannabis regulations by allowing limited marijuana possession.
  • Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s Cabinet approved the plan, which is a key initiative of the governing coalition.
  • The bill proposes legalizing possession of up to 25 grams of marijuana and permitting people to grow up to three plants for personal use.

German lawmakers are expected to vote Friday on a government plan to liberalize rules on cannabis, which would decriminalize limited amounts of marijuana and allow members of “cannabis clubs” to buy it for recreational purposes.

The vote in parliament’s lower house, or Bundestag, comes months after Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s Cabinet gave its blessing to the plan, a prominent reform project of the socially liberal governing coalition. It is vehemently opposed by the main conservative opposition bloc and some members of Scholz’s center-left Social Democrats also are uneasy about it.

The bill foresees legalizing possession by adults of up to 25 grams (nearly 1 ounce) of marijuana for recreational purposes and allowing individuals to grow up to three plants on their own. That part of the legislation would take effect on April 1.

GERMANY PLANS TO DECRIMINALIZE LIMITED MARIJUANA POSSESSIONS, ALLOW CANNABIS SALES

German residents who are 18 and older would be allowed to join nonprofit “cannabis clubs” with a maximum 500 members each, starting July 1. The clubs would be allowed to grow cannabis for members’ personal consumption.

An employee shows a growing cannabis plant in a box at the Cannabis Museum in Berlin, Germany, on Aug. 15, 2023. German lawmakers are expected to vote on Friday on a government plan to liberalize rules on cannabis, which would decriminalize limited amounts of marijuana and allow members of “cannabis clubs” to buy it for recreational purposes. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber, File)

Individuals would be allowed to buy up to 25 grams per day, or a maximum 50 grams per month — a figure limited to 30 grams for under-21s. Membership in multiple clubs would not be allowed. The clubs’ costs would be covered by membership fees, which would be staggered according to how much marijuana members use.

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The government plans a ban on advertising or sponsoring cannabis, and the clubs and consumption won’t be allowed in the immediate vicinity of schools, playgrounds and sports facilities. An evaluation of the legislation’s effect on protection of children and youths is to be carried out within 18 months of the legislation taking effect.

The plan falls significantly short of the government’s original ambitions, which foresaw allowing the sale of cannabis to adults across the country at licensed outlets. The project was scaled back following talks with the European Union’s executive commission.

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