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CSU wants to reverse cannabis law

Summary by Sueddeutsche Zeitung
The CSU is calling for the repeal of the cannabis law and is criticizing the lack of youth and health protection. The CDU and CSU have included the abolition of the law in their election program.

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The CSU is calling for the repeal of the cannabis law and is criticizing the lack of youth and health protection. The CDU and CSU have included the abolition of the law in their election program.

·Munich, Germany
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For nine months, recreational cannabis has been legal for adults under certain conditions. The Union wants to turn back the clock.

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Berlin — The CSU insists on withdrawing the legalization of cannabis following the federal election. “The Cannabis for All Act has become a gift for organized crime,” said CSU regional group leader in the Bundestag, Alexander Dobrindt. He will therefore be in...

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The CSU sees the new elections as an opportunity to reverse cannabis legalization. CSU regional group leader Dobrindt criticized the law as a “gift for organized crime.” Even before legalization, criticism came from Bavaria.

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br.de broke the news in on Sunday, December 29, 2024.
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