The Bubatzkarte shows areas where you can/can't smoke weed openly.
Here https://bubatzkarte.de/#16/48.1370/11.5756 shows Munich Marienplatz, around where Killian's Irish Pub is. Unfortunately you can't smoke pot outside
Legalising cannabis
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Re: Legalising cannabis
Good for you!Bayrisch_Dude wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 9:15 amCould no agree more. Even when I was law enforcement I refused to work any investigation involving ganja. I worked only one in 24 years. I never felt it belonged to the same category as other controlled substances.
The most dangerous side effect from THC is donating one's life savings to the nearest pizzeria.
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You better believe it baby, I barely believed the Bundestag beschließen the Bhang Bundesgesetz for 1st Aprilkaffeemitmilch wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2024 10:24 pm
I'd be inclined to believe you if you had chosen ANY other day
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Re: Legalising cannabis
Never touched the stuff in my life and don´t intend to.
Never had a pothead throw up on me or get abusive so if people want to smoke it it seems to do a lot less harm to others than alcohol does and no govt is going to ban alcohol.
So can´t see a problem with it being legalised.
Never had a pothead throw up on me or get abusive so if people want to smoke it it seems to do a lot less harm to others than alcohol does and no govt is going to ban alcohol.
So can´t see a problem with it being legalised.
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Do you remember when they first implemented the can and plastic-bottle deposit back in 2002 or so? Back then, there were no machines to collect the returns, and you had to return them to the same location you bought them from, with your receipt as proof of deposit payment.
That is what I think of the new cannabis law. It's a step in the right direction, but needs a lot of tweaking. For me, it effectively legalized the weed I already had, while offering no legal method of purchasing or otherwise acquiring it. You can plant your own, but that won't be useable until July at the very earliest, if you planted it in April.
Essentially, they said, if you can get it illegally without getting caught, it is then legal. Kind of stupid, if you ask me. I was really looking forward to not needing the darknet anymore, while still having easy access without the hassle of planting, maintaining, harvesting, drying and curing.
That is what I think of the new cannabis law. It's a step in the right direction, but needs a lot of tweaking. For me, it effectively legalized the weed I already had, while offering no legal method of purchasing or otherwise acquiring it. You can plant your own, but that won't be useable until July at the very earliest, if you planted it in April.
Essentially, they said, if you can get it illegally without getting caught, it is then legal. Kind of stupid, if you ask me. I was really looking forward to not needing the darknet anymore, while still having easy access without the hassle of planting, maintaining, harvesting, drying and curing.