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Germany legalises cannabis: Where does the rest of Europe stand on ‘weed tourism’?

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Germany has long been known as one of the most conservative countries in Europe, but that perception could be shifting. This week, it became the largest EU country to legalise recreational cannabis - despite fierce opposition from politicians and various medical associations. Those over 18 are now allowed to carry 25 grams of dried cannabis as well as cultivating up to three marijuana plants at home. The change means Germany now has some of the most liberal cannabis laws in Europe, similar to those in Malta and Luxembourg. Those nations legalised recreational use in and , respectively. In Europe, the Netherlands has been famous for its seemingly relaxed attitude to the drug - but, recently, has been taking a stricter approach to counter cannabis tourism. Despite the law change in Germany , getting hold of cannabis is not straightforward. Initial plans for cannabis to be sold via licensed shops were ditched due to EU opposition, although officials hope there will soon be pilot schemes to trial selling the drug in some shops. The German government hopes that legalisation will help to contain the growing black market for the substance. Each regulated association will be allowed to have up to members each, who will each be able to purchase up to 50 grams of cannabis per month. While some health groups have raised concerns that legalisation could lead to an increase in use among young people, who could face severe health risks in some cases, the government has a solution. The law has also led to criticism from police, who have openly said they are fearful of increased conflict with citizens under the influence. Cannabis is, in fact, legal in a number of European countries. The island nation currently has the most tolerant laws in the entire EU concerning the cultivation, consumption and possession of cannabis. Adults are permitted to carry up to 7g of cannabis as well as growing up to four plants at home since legislation passed in While smoking marijuana in public is still prohibited, the streets of Malta are lined with shops selling joints and edibles, alongside paraphernalia. The Netherlands is often seen as relaxed on marijuana - but the cultivation, sale and possession of drugs is actually illegal. Similarly in Spain, personal use of cannabis has been decriminalised. Regulations tend to vary between municipalities but cannabis social clubs are hugely popular, with over 1, in action, including in tourist hotspots like Barcelona. Despite occasional crackdowns, most law enforcement turns a blind eye to the clubs, which are known to push the limits of the Spanish decriminalisation law. The majority of other European nations still have fines or other punishments in place for the use or possession of even small amounts of the drug. By Saskia O'Donoghue. Share this article Comments. Share this article. A dispensary worker weighs cannabis for sale Budding via Unsplash. You might also like Now playing Next. World News. Now playing Next. Health news.

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