German cannabis control bill

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Entwurf eines Cannabiskontrollgesetzes (CannKG) ("Draft of a cannabis control law") is a proposed bill that would remove cannabis from the list of Scheduled drugs in Betäubungsmittelgesetz, the federal controlled substances law in Germany. The issue was proposed by Alliance '90/The Greens (the German Green Party). It would regulate cannabis in a manner similar to alcohol, with adults 18 years old permitted to buy and possess up to 30 grams in regulated stores.[1][2]

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References

  1. ^ "Cannabis-Gesetz der Grünen: Kiffen, aber richtig" [Cannabis law of the Greens: smoking pot, but the right way], Der Spiegel, 4 March 2015
  2. ^ "Grüne wollen jedem drei Cannabis-Pflanzen gönnen" [The greens think everyone deserves to have three cannabis plants], Die Welt, 4 March 2015

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