Understanding the impact of cannabis legalisation
The debate around the legalisation of cannabis has been a hot topic for many years. Advocates argue that legalising the substance would relieve the burden on the justice system, as police would no longer need to intervene in cases of adult consumption. In Germany alone, up to 180,000 criminal proceedings are initiated each year, a significant proportion of which are solely due to private use of the natural intoxicant.
The economic implications of legalisation
Recent calculations by economic economist Dr. Justus Haucap suggest that a change in the overall situation, based on the known plans of the federal government - the so-called Legalisation Light - could save approximately 1.1 billion euros annually. This would primarily result in savings in police and court costs - if not every cannabis consumer has to be pursued by the state power.
Opposition to legalisation
However, the German Judges Association (DRB) has expressed concerns about the proposed changes. DRB Federal Managing Director Sven Rebehn has stated that it is unrealistic to expect that the release and thus the cessation of the prosecution of cannabis consumers could lead to a massive relief of the judiciary. He believes that the "extremely detailed law" regarding implementation would lead to high control efforts. In his view, numerous new disputes could arise that would lead to many additional proceedings before the courts.
The potential benefits of legalisation
Despite the concerns raised by the DRB, the benefits of legalisation are clear. If the consumption and cultivation of cannabis in one's own four walls and Cannabis Social Clubs is legally approved, the unjustly hunted users of the natural intoxicant would benefit, as would the overworked officials who have many other, much more important tasks to shoulder. Particularly the consumers should, after the end of prohibition, do the devil to put their newly won freedoms at risk.
Conclusion
While the debate around cannabis legalisation continues, it is clear that there are significant potential benefits to be gained. Not only could the legalisation of cannabis result in significant savings for the police and courts, but it could also lead to a reduction in the number of criminal proceedings initiated each year. However, it is crucial that any legalisation measures are implemented carefully and with due consideration for potential disputes and legal issues.