German Lawmakers Move Closer to Legalizing Marijuana

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“By legalizing it, we are taking cannabis out of the taboo zone,” Karl Lauterbach, who as health minister is largely responsible for the law, said on public television before the vote. In the...
Germany's parliament votes to legalize limited marijuana possession and ...
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Lauterbach, who noted that he himself long opposed legalizing cannabis, argued that addiction researchers say removing the taboo around marijuana and giving information on its risks is the right approach. READ MORE. German Chancellor Scholz warns next European Commission president against courting far-right support.
Germans celebrate as recreational cannabis use becomes legal
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Health minister Karl Lauterbach hailed the move in a post on X on Monday. “Cannabis use already existed yesterday, but it’s increasing. Now it’s exiting the taboo zone,” he wrote. “This is...
Lauterbach: Wir holen Cannabis aus der Tabuzone | BMG
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Wir verfolgen vier Ziele: Wir legalisieren den Eigenkonsum, wir schaffen eine Alternative zum bedenklichen, kriminellen Schwarzmarkt, - wir klären auf über die Gefahren von Cannabis - insbesondere für das wachsende Gehirn, für Kinder und Jugendliche, für unter 25-Jährige -, und wir erhöhen das Strafmaß für diejenigen, die bandenmäßig an Kinder u...
Germany’s New Cannabis Law To Take Effect In April - Forbes
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The law, according to Health Minister Karl Lauterbach, allows adults the possession of 50g of cannabis and to cultivate as many as three plants for private consumption. In public, adults would...
Germany: Lauterbach outlines cannabis legalization plan
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Advertisement. German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach presented his plans on the legalization of cannabis to the cabinet of Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Wednesday. Lauterbach, of the ruling...
You may inhale: German Cabinet backs plan to legalize cannabis
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October 26, 2022 2:51 pm CET. By Wilhelmine Preussen. The German government backed a plan presented by Health Minister Karl Lauterbach on Wednesday to legalize cannabis, but the European Commission will get a say on whether it can become law.
Germany scales back cannabis liberalization after EU talks
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Published 6:10 AM PDT, April 12, 2023. BERLIN (AP) — Germany’s government presented scaled-back plans Wednesday to liberalize the country’s rules on cannabis, including by decriminalizing possession of limited amounts and allowing members of nonprofit “cannabis clubs” to buy marijuana for recreational purposes.
Germany plans to legalise recreational cannabis - BBC
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Health Minister Karl Lauterbach said the plan could become law in 2024. In the EU only Malta has legalised recreational cannabis. The Netherlands has not gone as far as the German plan - under...
German health minister Karl Lauterbach unveils plans to legalise cannabis
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Wednesday 26 October 2022 18:22, UK. Under the plan smoking a joint in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin would be legal. Why you can trust Sky News. Germany has set out plans to legalise cannabis, a change the country's health minister said could serve as a precedent for the rest of Europe.
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Federation TAFE will partner with agri-tech business GemKom to deliver the first nationally accredited training in medicinal cannabis cultivation and production in Australia, supported by a $1.6 million Workforce Training Innovation Fund (WTIF) grant from the Victorian Government.
German MPs vote to legalise cannabis for personal use
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Ahead of the vote federal health minister Karl Lauterbach – a medical doctor – said he had overcome his own opposition to legalisation after listening to arguments about the benefits of “fighting...
Germany unveils cannabis liberalization plan, with caveats
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Lauterbach said the new rules could serve as “a model for Europe.” Realistically, they won’t take effect before 2024, he said. The plan calls for cannabis to be grown under license and sold to adults at licensed outlets to combat the black market, Lauterbach said.
German minister aims for cannabis legalization by spring
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Law and Justice Germany. German minister aims for cannabis legalization by spring. Dmytro Hubenko. 01/20/2024. German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach hopes the Cannabis Act will be passed by...
German SPD health expert supports cannabis legalization
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10/13/2021. Karl Lauterbach, politician and health expert with Germany's Social Democrats, has said legalizing cannabis would protect users from dangerous impurities. However, police and...
Federation TAFE in Ballarat offers first accredited medicinal cannabis ...
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Key points: Certificates III in Cannabis Cultivation and Production will be offered, followed by Certificates IV in 2025. The course is the first of its kind in Australia for the agricultural development of medicinal cannabis. By 2028 the Victorian medicinal cannabis industry is expected to service between 30-50 per cent of nationwide demand.
Lauterbach defends cannabis law - nomos.de
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Federal Minister of Health Karl Lauterbach (SPD) vehemently defended the draft law, which provides for the possession of up to 25 grams of cannabis for adults without punishment. It also authorises the purchase of up to 50 grams per month in cannabis clubs and the cultivation of up to three cannabis plants at home.
Australia: Federation TAFE in Ballarat offers first accredited ...
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ABC News Australia. Ballarat’s Federation TAFE will be the first campus in Australia to deliver nationally accredited training in medicinal cannabis cultivation and production. Key points: Certificates III in Cannabis Cultivation and Production will be offered, followed by Certificates IV in 2025.
Federation TAFE launches medicinal cannabis cultivation course
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Federation TAFE launches medicinal cannabis cultivation course. by Martin Lane January 18, 2024. Ballarat’s Federation TAFE will begin delivering nationally accredited training in medicinal cannabis cultivation and production this year.
TAFE’s cannabis course gets green light - Golden Plains Times
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The training is expected to produce a new generation of medicinal cannabis technicians and growers, and the project has received a $1.6 million grant from the State Government’s Workforce Training Innovation Fund.

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