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Clubs are currently the only vehicle for growing cannabis legally and professionally.
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Thank you for your interest in aarnt bioworks. The following questions will help us to quickly assess whether and how we can best assist you in successfully repurposing vacant buildings and entering the legal cannabis market and other forms of repurposing around indoor farming.
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Frequently Asked Questions about the legalization of cannabis in Germany (FAQs)
Cannabis for medical purposes was legalized in Germany on 10 March 2017. The (partial) legalization of cannabis as a whole came into force on 1 April 2024.
The handling of cannabis is still generally prohibited, with three exceptions for people aged 21 and over (18 with restrictions). These exceptions concern the possession of certain quantities, private cultivation and cultivation and distribution in special clubs, the so-called Cannabis Social Clubs (CSC). It is permitted to possess up to 25 grams of cannabis flower for personal consumption, which you may also carry with you in public areas. You can keep up to 50 grams in your private home.
Yes, the cultivation of cannabis for personal use is permitted to a limited extent. Adults are allowed to grow up to 3 plants per household. If you don't have a green thumb, the most relaxed solution for you is to become a member of a growers' association.
Cannabis can be obtained from so-called Cannabis Social Clubs (CSC), which are community cultivation clubs. These clubs are subject to strict legal regulations, including the need to apply for a license from the respective authority. This authority is determined individually in each federal state. https://hanfverband.de/cannabis-social-clubs
Cannabis social clubs can have up to 500 members. Each member may purchase up to 50 grams of community-grown cannabis per month, with a maximum of 25 grams per pick-up. In order to obtain a license, these clubs must comply with strict rules. This includes extensive security measures, regular quality controls and the highest data protection requirements. To ensure that you comply with these rules, it is best to refer to a specialist lawyer and a qualified infrastructure provider. https://lito.law/
Cannabis social clubs must comply with strict quality and safety standards. Laboratories must regularly test the quality to ensure that the cannabis is free from harmful substances and impurities. In addition, the THC and CBD content has to be measured and the product labeled accordingly. https://www.cannavigia.com/?hsLang=en
For detailed information, we recommend visiting the official website of the Federal Ministry of Health. There you will find up-to-date information and further resources. This FAQ section provides a comprehensive overview of the most important questions and answers regarding the legalization of cannabis in Germany. The specific details such as permitted quantities should be updated according to the actual legal provisions.