Hessen Greenlights Cannabis: New Law Allows Possession and Cultivation Amid Concerns
April 1, 2024
Germany's Hessen region legalizes possession, private cultivation, and public consumption of cannabis for adults.
Individuals can possess up to 25 grams, grow up to three plants, and join cannabis clubs with a cap of 500 members.
Public health concerns include potential rise in drug-related problems and impaired driving; sale/commercial production remain illegal.
Opposition from CDU/CSU parties, German Police Union, and medical associations cites risks to youth and possibility of future policy reversal.
Authorities plan to adjust enforcement strategies, focusing on prevention and youth protection in light of the new cannabis law.
Summary based on 56 sources
Get a daily email with more World News stories
Sources

BBC News • Apr 1, 2024
Cannabis decriminalised in Germany from 1 April
The Guardian • Apr 1, 2024
New laws decriminalising personal use of cannabis come into effect in Germany
CNN • Apr 1, 2024
Germans celebrate as recreational cannabis use becomes legal