Saarland in cannabis fever: Applications for cultivation associations build up!
Saarland in cannabis fever: Applications for cultivation associations build up!
In Saarland, six clubs have submitted an application for license to establish cannabis growing associations. However, none of these applications have so far been approved. The responsible Ministry of Environment informs that all applicants have not yet submitted all the necessary documents. For about half a year, clubs have been able to apply for access to cannabis cultivation in Saarland. This regulation enables you to shape cannabis for your own use.
The cannabis clubs that were launched for these applications should offer a legal platform for the community cultivation. Despite the positive basic ideas, however, the clubs face high hurdles in implementation. In order to successfully submit an application according to the Consumer Cannabis Act (§ 11 Kcang), numerous information is necessary. These include details of the board members, company documents and information on the future number of members as well as security measures.
application procedure and requirements
According to the information from the Saarland Ministry, the The applications are to be sent to the Ministry of the Environment, Climate, Mobility, Agriculture and Consumer Protection, with a contact address in Saarbrücken. In order to increase transparency and regulate the cultivation, cannabis seeds from EU member states may also be imported legally for self-growing. The sale is still withdrawn from the black market, which always ensures health risks. Development in Saarland is part of a major initiative of the Federal Government, which has been aimed at a responsible handling of the fabric since the legalization of cannabis. According to a survey, over four million people in Germany consumed cannabis. The new drug policy aims to improve health protection and to make consumption more secure, especially among young people. Adults are allowed to grow up to three cannabis plants for their own use, and the submission to members in cultivation associations is planned. In addition, the possession of up to 25 grams of cannabis in public space is unpunished, while it can be increased to 50 grams in the private sector. violations of the new regulations lead to fines and other sanctions, especially in road traffic. A legal evaluation should ensure that the focus is on child and youth protection. The first permits for the cultivation associations in Saarland are expected in the course of the first quarter 2025 . While the plans are still in the starting blocks, there is a clear movement in the direction of a regulated cannabis culture. More details can be found on the respective information pages: Tagesschau , Saarland and Federal Government . legal framework conditions
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