Germany’s Cannabis Legalization Faces Persistent Challenges One Year On
Efforts to curb the black market and streamline cannabis club operations have faltered, with critics calling for legislative reevaluation.
- Nearly a year after partial cannabis legalization, the illegal market remains robust, with legal supply failing to meet demand.
- Cannabis clubs report mixed results: some have successfully distributed harvests, while many applications face lengthy delays.
- Law enforcement cites reduced penalties and legal ambiguities as barriers to combating organized drug trade effectively.
- Administrative and judicial systems are burdened by licensing backlogs and the review of thousands of past cannabis-related cases.
- Calls for amendments to the law are growing, as critics highlight enforcement difficulties and resource constraints.