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Details emerge about Germany’s ultra-regulated recreational cannabis clubs

The German government is preparing a draft law that would highly regulate so-called cannabis clubs – associations that would not produce profits – potentially leaving very little room for making money for even ancillary businesses.

In April, Germany unveiled a watered-down, two-pillar approach to legalization involving nonprofit cannabis clubs and, separately, regional trial programs.

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According to details of the draft rules leaked to the German Press Agency, the not-for-profit associations could be up and running as early as later this year.

The Press Agency, called Deutsche Presse-Agentur, said it acquired a draft version of the rules, which are yet to be officially released by the government.

Of note, the German Press Agency report said Germany could limit cannabis distribution only to association members and up to only a maximum of 50 grams per month per person.

Consumers 18 to 21 years old would face a lower

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