What are Germany's plans for cannabis sales?
After having legalized personal use of cannabis in Germany, legislators are now concentrating on the next phase: setting up a pilot program for commercial sales. The next step will be to create a structured framework for the commercial distribution cannabis, with the aim of further reshaping the country's drug policy.
Current progress and challenges
The Federal Ministry of Health (BMG) Germany is currently engaged in preparatory work for this next phase. Details of the program are still confidential, with the BMG indicating that further information will be released at a later date. Visit Minister of Health, Karl Lauterbach, a leading figure in the legalization of cannabis in Germany, assured members of the Bundestag of his ongoing efforts to develop legislation on cannabis. commercial sales.
Kristine Lütke, from Free Democratic Party (FDP), for her part, stressed the importance of moving quickly to the next stage of legalization. It believes that the introduction of a sales program is essential to complete recent reforms. Ms. Lütke also acknowledged the potential challenges ahead, particularly in securing the support of the Bundesrat representing the various Länder, which could examine and criticize the proposed legislation more intensively.
The implementation schedule for commercial sales remains uncertain, although there are growing expectations that draft legislation will be in place by the summer. Kirsten Kappert-Gonther, from Green Party, Kappert-Gonther would like to focus regulation on the health risks associated with cannabis consumption and reduce dependence on the black market. Ms. Kappert-Gonther called for a rapid determination of the legal framework to enable consultation with the various stakeholders, including the Länder and the various economic players.
Potential obstacles and European review
Despite the progress made in Germany, difficulties persist, not least in navigating the complex landscape of European drug policy and regulations. Legislation relating to commercial legalization will be examined by the European Commission. The German government wants to that its reforms comply with EU standards and international obligations to avoid any legal discrepancies.
At present, only possession and self-cultivation of cannabis are permitted in Germany. As of July 1, Cannabis Clubs will be able to open. They will produce cannabis for their members, limited to 500, and then distribute their harvest within the Club. Access to the Clubs is restricted to residents of Germany.
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