Breaking News! CanG - keine Änderungen!
- Gerd Bittl-Fröhlich
- 9. Apr.
- 2 Min. Lesezeit
Aktualisiert: 9. Apr.
Die Rücknahme der Cannabis-Teillegalisierung

ist nun doch nicht in den Koalitionsvertrag von Union und SPD aufgenommen worden. Insbesondere die bayerische CSU hatte das gefordert, konnte sich aber nicht durchsetzen. Jetzt sollen die Auswirkungen wie geplant ab Herbst evaluiert werden.
So ist es seit einigen Minuten auf der Website des MDR nachzulesen. Wir freuen uns, denn die letzten Wochen haben doch einige Teilnehmer im Cannabis Business ein bisschen unruhig gemacht.
Wir erlauben uns - nebst Bild - hier kurz die "Breaking News" des ICBC zu posten:
After months of speculation, the new German governing coalition announced today that it has agreed on what to do regarding the nation’s adult-use cannabis legalization law (CanG) and that the coalition has agreed to keep legalization in place.
No changes to the law are reportedly being made right now, although future evaluations will occur as part of the coalition agreement. The new governing coalition is expected to revisit the topic when the results of ongoing evaluations become available in Q4 2025.
Starting on April 1st, 2024, adults in Germany can cultivate, possess, and consume personal amounts of cannabis. Additionally, as of July 1st, 2024, people can apply to start a cultivation association in Germany. Research-based pilot trials are also part of Germany’s legalization model, with over two dozen applications currently under review.
However, leading up to the federal election in Germany, cannabis opponents within the European nation had expressed a desire to reverse the CanG law and revert back to prohibition policies. Thankfully, that did not happen, with the new governing coalition agreeing to stick with adult-use legalization.
A major provision of the CanG law that appears to be unchanged pertains to how cannabis is classified in Germany. Part of the April 2024 cannabis policy modernization adoption involved removing cannabis from Germany’s Narcotics List.
The removal drastically improved safe access to medical cannabis in Germany, made the medical cannabis supply chain more efficient, and removed some of the barriers to medical cannabis research.
(This is breaking news, and this article will be updated as further details of the coalition agreement are identified.)
Artikelbild Bild: https://internationalcbc.com/
.... sounds good
stay connected and grow,
Gerd
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