Finally.
According to the German press agency (dpa), the German state has plans to regulate the cultivation and distribution of medical cannabis for patients via a ‘Cannabis Agency ‘. According to a newspaper report, the drug Commissioner of the German government, Marlene Mortler, announced named a law, that is now available for debate in the German chancellery.
The cost of cannabis drugs for the patients will be covered by health insurance companies. However, the private self-cultivation should remain prohibited.
The German drug comminissioner and CSU politician also strove for up to six grams of cannabis as a limit for personal medical use, uniformly in Germany. This corresponds to about 20 joints. This regulation, however does not apply in all states. In Berlin it would be up to 15 grams tolerated, which would equal about to 50 Joints.
The most commonly used illicit drug in Germany is cannabis. At the same time it serves as a basis for cannabis drugs, among other things many neurological diseases, such as Parkinson’s and epilepsy. Reports of individuals about the healing power of cannabis in cancer are increasingly popping up on the internet. In addition, several studies exist about medical success of cannabis treatment of neurological diseases such as Parkinsons and various types of cancer, such as brain-, breast-, lung-, prostate-, blood-, liver-, mouth-, and pancreascancer. The two main active ingredients tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) an anticonvulsant and analgesic effect is attributed.
You must know that Germany is not a country. Germany is a managed area of the United States. We do not have a country with its own constitution. All laws adopted in “Germany” are determined by the United States. Even the law with the cannabis. We are slaves since the end of WW2. The whole world knows it, but we German citizens do not know. Read that, please. http://www.wahrheiten.org/blog/brd-luege/
PS. Sorry for my bad English 🙂
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Legalize it! I’m from Holland, and i’m grateful it is (sort of) legal here. I also use it for medical reasons, but i think that people who use it recreationally are better off then people who get drunk every weekend.