Berlin districts say No about cannabis cultivation associations: an overview

Berlin districts say No about cannabis cultivation associations: an overview

Resistance to cannabis growing associations in Berlin

In Berlin there are tensions between different administrative authorities with regard to the approval and control of cannabis cultivation associations. A recently known document shows that the heads of the regulatory offices also refuse to take on this responsibility. This is followed by a similar decision by the district's health city councils four weeks ago, which had already rejected their responsibility.

background of the negative attitude

The responsible persons of the regulatory offices, under the coordination of Alexander Bergant from Pankow, explain in a letter that is available to the Tagesspiegel that the task transfer to the districts also addressed by the health administration has met with various practical problems. This negative attitude raises questions about the future handling of cannabis cultivation in the capital.

a domino effect in the administration

The common language regulation, in which the refusal of the regulatory offices is documented, indicates an increased degree of uncertainty within the administrative structure. This could have potential effects on the citizens and the operators of the cannabis growing associations that rely on clear guidelines and permits. The lack of clear responsibility not only makes control difficult, but also prevents the possible legalization of the extension.

The effects on the population

The decisive factors that lead to this development have deeper social and political roots. While the public discourse on the legalization of cannabis has increased in recent years, the practical implementation in the administration remains. This could lead to growing dissatisfaction among the population, which hopes for progress in this area and at the same time encounters the uncertainties of the authorities.

conclusion

The negative attitude of the regulatory offices in Berlin not only underlines internal administrative problems, but also shows the challenges of the city when it comes to progress in drug policy. The next steps on the part of the administration and the political decision -makers will be crucial to advance the matter and to meet the needs of the citizens.

- Nag

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