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They reckon the less said the better
Cannabis remains unmentioned in exploratory paper

2025-03-08 | The CDU/CSU and SPD have published their exploratory paper in preparation for coalition negotiations for the next federal government, in which the topic of cannabis is not mentioned. Possible setbacks to the Cannabis Act (CanG) were not discussed, as other political issues in the areas of the economy, migration and defense took priority. This is a good sign for the cannabis industry, but not a certainty; after all, the topic of cannabis was not included in the exploratory paper of the last federal government, although it was in the subsequent coalition agreement.
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Pantazis: The SPD is sticking to the current legal situation
In the event of government participation with the CDU/CSU, the SPD will clearly advocate the preservation of partial legalization and decriminalization. […]
A possible dismantling of legalization would re-criminalize 4.5 million people, cause high bureaucratic costs in the federal states and again increase the health risks posed by black market products. […]
For us in the SPD parliamentary group, the current reformed legal situation continues to be the right step towards a modern, realistic cannabis policy. […]
The SPD therefore stands by the current legal situation, but sees continuous evaluation as an important part of further development.”
SPD member of parliament from Braunschweig Dr. Christos Pantazis, deputy health policy spokesman for the SPD parliamentary group, told the Rheinische Post.
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Majority of Germans (55%) against repealing the cannabis law
22025-03-09 | A recent Forsa survey shows that 55% of adults in Germany support the partial legalization of cannabis and reject a withdrawal of the law, reports die Welt. Approval is particularly high among 18 to 34-year-olds. Union politicians, on the other hand, are calling for the law to be reformed or abolished, pointing to possible health risks. At the same time, 73 percent of those surveyed consider cannabis to be harmful to health, but 60 percent also see advantages such as curbing the black market. The health insurance company KKH is calling for increased prevention and education about the risks for young people.

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