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Bloomwell CEO: Germany’s Cannabis Act Report Proves No Reason for Stricter Laws

Bloomwell CEO Responds to Germany’s Cannabis Act Report: “No Reasons to Restrict the Law”Germany’s progressive Cannabis Act (CanG) is under the microscope. This week, the EKOCAN (Evaluation des Konsumcannabisgesetzes), a research project commissioned by the Federal Ministry of Health, released its first interim report analyzing the impact of the country’s cannabis legalization. The evaluation focuses on three central areas: child and youth prote…

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The traffic light government has partially legitimized the use and possession of the drug. A first review shows that the hopes of repressing the black market have not been fulfilled.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Lean Left

There are hardly any reasons to turn to the law on cannabis legalization, says a research group in its balance sheet. The health minister wants to do it anyway.

·Germany
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Lean Left

A first evaluation after the partialisation of cannabis shows that there does not seem to be a significant increase in the number of consumers, but the black market also remains relevant.

·Germany
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Lean Right

For one and a half years, more liberal cannabis rules have been in place. In an initial review of the effects, researchers take a rather cautious balance. Although the results are not yet clearly resilient, Health Minister Warken is already breaking the staff on the reform of the traffic light government.

Lean Right

Study shows: Cannabis law has little influence on illegal dealers, children's and juvenile protection is the focus. Police officers demand more ban zones.

·Berlin, Germany
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Center

The cultivation of cannabis has been permitted for a year and a half under conditions. The law is still controversial - now there is a first scientific evaluation. Thus, the expectations of partialization are probably disappointed in some points.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Deutschlandfunk broke the news in Germany on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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