German Cannabis Law Faces Calls for Reform as Enforcement Issues Persist
Nearly a year after partial legalization, police unions, medical associations, and public officials highlight the law's challenges, including black market resilience and enforcement ambiguities.
- The German Police Union has criticized the cannabis law as vague and ineffective, calling for improvements to enforcement measures and clearer regulations.
- Law enforcement officials report ongoing difficulties in distinguishing between legal and illegal cannabis possession, complicating their workload.
- The black market for cannabis remains robust, with most consumers continuing to obtain cannabis from illegal sources despite legalization.
- The law allows adults to possess up to 25 grams of cannabis in public and grow up to three plants, but enforcement challenges have undermined its intended benefits.
- Medical professionals and other stakeholders have raised public health and safety concerns, with some advocating for stricter regulations or a complete repeal of the law.