Berlin To Relax Cannabis Laws

Jim Finnel

Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
It could soon be legal* to posses up to 15 grams of cannabis in Berlin — a street value of more than 120 euros.

A new marijuana policy could make it legal for individuals to posses up to 15 grams (0.5 ounces) of the drug in the German capital. The regulation would make Berlin among the most cannabis-friendly in Europe.

Berliners have long enjoyed their city’s soft stance on marijuana. It’s not uncommon to see someone taking a deep drag on a joint in a city park or rolling one in the back of a café.

Now, though, the German capital may take a further step toward becoming one of the most weed-tolerant in Europe. The city-state’s top health official told SPIEGEL that she plans to raise the amount of marijuana and hashish one can possess to 15 grams (0.5 ounces).

German federal law prohibits the possession of marijuana beyond a "small amount" but leaves it up to the states to determine exactly what that amount should be. Most states, including Brandenburg, which surrounds Berlin, define a "small amount" as 6 grams. Until now, Berlin has allowed the possession of 10 grams.

With the regulation set to expire, Katrin Lompscher, the city’s top health administrator, is soon to sign a new regulation increasing the amount. She says the success of the 10-gram rule warrants an increase, though her office, despite repeated requests, have declined to characterize that success.

Not everyone in Berlin is pleased with the plan. Lompscher’s far-left Left Party is the junior coalition partner in the Berlin city-state, paired with the center-left Social Democrats (SPD). The Left Party has long advocated a legalization of cannabis, but Stephanie Winde, a spokeswoman for the Berlin SPD, told SPIEGEL ONLINE that the Left Party hadn’t discussed the 15-gram policy before going public. The SPD, she says, would prefer to be part of a joint decision on cannabis policy.

Easier for Dealers?

If Lompsher’s new measure goes into law, it would also seemingly stand in contradiction to stepped-up efforts to combat drug-dealing in Berlin over the past year. In one instance, dozens of police officers, supported by a helicopter, combed Hasenheide, a 50-hectare (125-acre) park in central Berlin, for 13 hours in search of dealers. Other parks have likewise been targeted.

Some have wondered aloud whether Lompsher’s proposal will just make it easier for drug dealers to carry their goods and be covered by the law. "Dealers will exploit the liberal regulation and carry no more than the legal amount," the Berliner Zeitung newspaper wrote in a recent editorial.

A European Leader

If the proposed measure goes into effect, Berlin’s marijuana laws would be among the most liberal in Europe. In the Netherlands, individuals are allowed to possess just 5 grams for personal use without fearing prosecution. In Belgium, it is 3 grams. The Czech Republic recently passed the most liberal drug laws in Europe, allowing individuals to grow up to five cannabis plants or be in possession of as many as 20 marijuana "cigarettes."




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I was in a car from the Netherlands and traveling from Denmak, and going back to Nethelands I was stoped by police in Leer at the border. I had no pot on me at the time and was charged 600 euros for it just being in my system! They tried to give me a pee test (on the side of the road!) and then I could not pee so they took me to get a blood test and found in my system. This is now a law in Germany if you have it in your system for more than a month than you have to pay the fine.

I find this totaly a nazi way of thinking expecialy because I come from the Netherlands, meaning any time I want to go through Germany I must stop smoking for a month? And it is in your system for 3 months so how does this make sence?

Has any one heard of this law then please send me a message.

Thank you,
Ystelt
 
I was in a car from the Netherlands and traveling from Denmak, and going back to Nethelands I was stoped by police in Leer at the border. I had no pot on me at the time and was charged 600 euros for it just being in my system! They tried to give me a pee test (on the side of the road!) and then I could not pee so they took me to get a blood test and found in my system.
I feel bad for you having to go through this, but look on the bright side. You will have legal cannabis in Western Europe; I'm convinced of it. In America we have too many cultural conservatives and religious holy rollers to ever allow the federal law to be changed, which makes our local California ballot initiative for legalization basically moot.

Ahh...legal cannabis and nude beaches and parks. I wish I could live in Europe....
 
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