Bloomwell CEO: Germany’s Cannabis Act Report Proves No Reason for Stricter Laws
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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.
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.
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.
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.
Study shows: Cannabis law has little influence on illegal dealers, children's and juvenile protection is the focus. Police officers demand more ban zones.
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.
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