About 7 million Germans are estimated to regularly use cannabis. The government has said previously that many users rely on the drug for medicinal reasons and that the new law will also improve the quality of cannabis consumed by growing numbers of young people.
Imagine the U.S. government giving a shit about people like this.
Also, it’s not just personal use-
Adults will be permitted to grow up to three plants and possess small amounts of cannabis from 1 April, and three months later it will also be available in licensed not-for-profit clubs established to grow and distribute the cannabis plant.
So not only will you be able to get it, the people who get it to you can’t be big corporate shitheels.
I recently found out that I most likely qualify for German citizenship thanks to Germany’s own bureaucratic legal system. It’s sounding more tempting every day.
I wish I liked the sound of the German language more though.
So not only will you be able to get it, the people who get it to you can’t be big corporate shitheels.
Cannabis Social Clubs have existed in Europe for a while under a legal gray area, e.g. in Spain. I imagine that’s why Germany went with a non-profit cooperative model instead of the US’ (recent) for-profit corporate approach. Although Canada’s approach of a state monopoly is similar to what Norway does with alcohol, which is another way to socialize the profits of drugs.
I imagine that’s why Germany went with a non-profit cooperative model instead of the US’ (recent) for-profit corporate approach.
We originally tried the usual approach (or at least a combination of both), but because of EU laws, it wasn’t possible to do a law which gives stores permission to sell them, so this was the best thing one could still get.
From the article:
Imagine the U.S. government giving a shit about people like this.
Also, it’s not just personal use-
So not only will you be able to get it, the people who get it to you can’t be big corporate shitheels.
I recently found out that I most likely qualify for German citizenship thanks to Germany’s own bureaucratic legal system. It’s sounding more tempting every day.
I wish I liked the sound of the German language more though.
Cannabis Social Clubs have existed in Europe for a while under a legal gray area, e.g. in Spain. I imagine that’s why Germany went with a non-profit cooperative model instead of the US’ (recent) for-profit corporate approach. Although Canada’s approach of a state monopoly is similar to what Norway does with alcohol, which is another way to socialize the profits of drugs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabis_Social_Club
We originally tried the usual approach (or at least a combination of both), but because of EU laws, it wasn’t possible to do a law which gives stores permission to sell them, so this was the best thing one could still get.
I’m not the only one who has issues with German.
https://kliebhan.de/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Mark-Twain-Awful-Germn-Language.pdf
German can be smooth as well. The following starts with the hard german sounds:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uzyb8OF3Blc&t=30
Something more rough (subs are garbage):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYg9omPYx_M&t=41
And just some other genre:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGoUm02Dc1o&t=62
Luv2USA
And as a German, I like The Netherlands and are a bit tempted to move to them. Guess you always see the better in another country.