Wieso soll Cannabis legalisiert werden?

Soll ich dann von Leuten die neben mir cannabis rauchen das Einatmen oder was?Und was ist mit den Kindern?Das ist doch scheußlich sowas zu legalisieren!!!

Damit mehr Jugendliche das Rauchen?auch wenn es jetzt einfach ist das zu bekommen,wird es bei einer Legalisierung noch einfacher das zu holen!Zigaretten und Alkohol sind ja auch schon schlimm,aber Drogen jetzt legalisieren geht zu weit!

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twinax
2 years ago

Listen to yourself! – Then many young people who would never come into contact with it will also be guaranteed to try it purely for the sake of interest!

EvangelionRN
2 years ago
Reply to  twinax

That’s what happens.

Brooklyn12345
2 years ago
Reply to  twinax

There are dozens of comparative studies.

The share of consumers has generally increased by about 3%.

Nato2020
2 years ago
Reply to  twinax

So what? What’s your concern?

Geocacher76
2 years ago
Reply to  twinax

Young people will still have to get this on the black market.

jww28
2 years ago

Hi.

It is legalized because the prohibition in itself does not necessarily mean that Germany has been grinding for a long time,

“You look at theRecent developments in Europe from 2021is clear:Germany is relatively far ahead in European comparison when it comes to experiences with cannabis.

Young people and young adults aged 15 to 24 have tried 40.6 percent at least once in Germany (so-called life-time prevalence), which means that about 41 out of 100 young adults have consumed cannabis at least once. Germany thus ranks 4 in Europe: only in France (52.7 percent), Estonia and Spain (41.7 percent each) and the Czech Republic (40.9 percent) have gained more cannabis experience from 15 to 24 years.

In the age group 25 to 34, similar values also arise: 40.8 percent of adults have already consumed cannabis; in European comparison, Germany ranks 9 here. Regarding the 12 month prevalence, this means consumption over the last 12 months, young people and young adults aged 15 to 24 in Germany consume almost as often cannabis as the same age group in the Czech Republic and France ( 27.2 percent each) and Italy (23,7 percent). “

Source :

https://www.cannabispraevention.de/lehrkraefte/cannabis/pay and data/

With such high numbers you can actually see that the ban does not bring much 🙄

The market for cannabis has been in existence for a long time, the ban only leads us to a wealth of tax revenue and real jobs.

Putting and releasing age up to 21 is basically, as an alternative, economically and honestly, when you ask 100 people and already had 40 experiences, it is basically also a democratic decision where broad consensus seems to exist🤷

aalbtraum, UserMod Light

From the coalition agreement:

We introduce controlled delivery of cannabis to adults for pleasure purposes in licensed shops. This controls the quality, prevents the passing on of contaminated substances and ensures the protection of young people.


https://www.tagesspiegel.de/downloads/27829944/1/coalitionscontract-ampel-2021-2025.pdf

Details on the positions of the larger parties as communicated shortly before the election can be found here:

Election analysis on the 26.09.2021, https://hanfverband.de/wahlcheck_btw21

Mr Lauterbach is presenting the cornerstone paper live, which is the basis for the forthcoming bill. He goes to various questions:

Lauterbach introduces key points to the planned cannabis mentalization

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cVJ7dhgjw0

Here in written form: Controlled delivery of cannabis: Federal Government’s keynote paper, https://www.bundesgesundheits Ministry.de/Ministry/publications/registration-off-of-cannabis-eckpunktpapier-der-bundesverwaltung-vor.html

It is to be assumed that there would be restrictions on public consumption, as we already know from cigarette smoking. So I wouldn’t worry about it.

Otherwise interesting:

Why are young people involved in the discussion of cannabis legalization?,

Why should cannabis be 18?,

Tamtamy
2 years ago

Are you serious about what you’re writing?
Then cigarette smoking should be banned.
And to the reasons for liberalisation:
For decades, the repressive drug legislation and the efforts of police and justice have not been able to prevent continued consumption at a fairly constant level. The whole thing cost a lot of money and let hundreds of thousands become criminals.
Experiences in other countries show that there is no significant increase in consumption when legislation is removed.

dnpdnp2
2 years ago

You would have to deal with the debate and the substance from scratch to understand the subject.

windsbraut0307
2 years ago

The legalization of Canabis would, of course, relieve the entire police system and dispense with the costs associated with criminal proceedings. Drugs?? If one wants, he finds in nature a lot of intoxicating plants and the likelihood that you will get high because you sat 1x in life next to someone who smoked a joint, probably goes against 0

What about the children??? Only because Canabis is legalized, parents are not deprived of their due diligence and supervision. SUPPORT should also help, and if you were a bit better educated, you would know that for children and youth, far more dangerous substances, are easy to get to play, whether that is legal or not. Whoever wants to consume the stuff does it and who doesn’t want it leaves it. So it is with alcohol and tobacco

Havenari
2 years ago

Because it’s been talking about in society that it’s not as dangerous as it is.

next to me cannabis smoke

If that ever happens, it might help you relax. However, smoking in the public is very limited.

Drugs now legalize

Cannabis is no longer a drug than alcohol or nicotine, but in contrast to these also has positive health aspects and is also used medically.

EvangelionRN
2 years ago

“Cigarettes and alcohol are already bad, but drugs are now legalizing too far!”

Does anyone find the mistake?:)

To be honest, it is right to finally legalize the stuff and stop using the waste of tax money. In the end, the taxpayer pays for the persecution of such innocences.

Matermace
2 years ago

So in my school time it was much easier for me to get cannabis than alcohol. The nice person at the corner did not ask for the ID, the seller at the store already.

Nato2020
2 years ago

If you breathe in the smoke, just take a step to the side. What other people do or leave you can’t care.

McPresley
2 years ago

It is neither accessible to children, nor young people, and anywhere beside you, no one will consume it.

It’s about people who smoke like that or so and the ban is virtually useless and effective, just costing money and unnecessarily employing the authorities.

From this we know the effects of legalization in other countries. This no longer smokes people, there are no negative consequences. But for that, it flushes billions into the household funds and we can absolutely need them.

Brooklyn12345
2 years ago

Then the police have more spare time.

Soon, alcohol will be legal at the tax and then we don’t need any more police.

Nobbe54
2 years ago
Reply to  Brooklyn12345

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