According to the indictment, they wanted to overthrow the German government and planned a spectacular kidnapping of Health Minister Lauterbach live on TV to ... Show more
Quick Glance: "The government has not followed through" on cannabis legalization, according to the title.
- Furthermore, by legalizing non-commercial home cultivation - the so-called first pillar of legalization - the German government hopes to quickly implement a partial regulation that does not require notification to the EU Commission.
- Above all, the German government considers the import of cannabis from other countries to be troublesome.
- After all, cannabis companies currently produce cannabis in Germany in accordance with medicinal standards - at least for the medical industry.
- This concept might be applied to cannabis.
According to the report, the plan to introduce model regions is also a response to concerns on the part of the EU Commission.
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Health Minister Lauterbach is working on a bill to legalize cannabis. With the number of users increasing, decriminalization and the drying up of the black ... Show more
In view of the continuing low corona numbers, the mask requirement in nationwide long-distance traffic is no longer applicable. At the same time ... Show more
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Health Minister Lauterbach wants to allow hospitals to shift staff to children's wards. The reason is the current shortages at children's hospitals.
Every second pediatric intensive care unit no longer has a bed free, patients* are turned away. Now Lauterbach promises a "revolution in hospitals."