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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/1520149
Archived version: https://archive.ph/jTCrJ
Archived version: https://web.archive.org/web/20230816141231/https://www.euronews.com/2023/08/15/german-cabinet-set-to-approve-plans-to-liberalise-cannabis-rules
It’s not even legalization, more decriminalization which even tho is a step in the right direction isn’t a whole lot. It can’t even be sold like in Amsterdam, it’s just social clubs and homegrowing.
Don’t get me wrong I love the plans, but there were promises to legalize completely and not just decriminalization.
I actually found the clubs in Barcelona much nicer than the Coffee Shops in Dam on a visit, so I have no issue with this model.
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First of all, 25 grams is the maximum you are allowed to carry/own. I said it’s a step in the right direction, which it is and the politicians promised legalization not decriminalization. I also think it’s very good that they did anything at all since it’s a problem around the globe, decriminalization just isn’t going to make all the problems go away since u can still get into problems.
I also know about the EU Laws and or Bundesrat and why they can’t legalize completely yet, but still they promised us.
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Exactly. You’re not going to be able to walk into a bud shop and buy weed. Cannabis clubs will be hard to join and will likely be selective with their membership lists (considering a max of 500), only allowing in those really committed.
I dunno if the clubs will be hard to join, there probably will be a lot of them, but considering that this is up to the bundesländer I won’t be surprised if Bayern doesn’t allow them. Not everyone will want to grow their own plants