Cannabis becomes legal: “This will strengthen the small dealer market” – 2024-03-31 21:58:13

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2024-03-31 21:58:13

From April 1st, the cultivation and distribution of cannabis will be legal throughout Germany. This endangers one population group in particular, warns t-online editor-in-chief Florian Harms in the podcast.

This issue divides the population. But in the final instance, the Federal Council approved the legalization of cannabis a few days ago. This paves the way for people to grow the plant themselves and pass on the drug through so-called social clubs. Politicians hope to push back the black market, but the opposite is the case, says t-online editor-in-chief Florian Harms: “This will not weaken the small dealer market, but strengthen it,” he says in the t-online podcast “Daybreak – the discussion”.

And in this podcast episode, our listeners and readers also have their say, with voice messages or email messages. Florian Harms discusses these listener opinions with presenter Lisa Fritsch. They look at the new cannabis law from different perspectives: Can this really help to decriminalize the drug? Or does this law harbor more dangers than we think? Listen to the episode here:

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It is also about the success of populist parties such as AfD and Alliance Sahra Wagenknecht. They offer simple answers and promise solutions to the major crises of our time. Is it good that they expand the spectrum of opinions, or do they threaten to fragment our party landscape?

It is also about the issue of migration and the question of whether we should pay refugees more wages so that they can be integrated into the labor market more quickly; about the danger of left-wing extremism such as the RAF terrorists and the following question from a listener regarding the war in Ukraine: Shouldn’t Germany defend itself with all its forces against the aggression from Russia in order to bring about a quick end?

  • Do you also have a question or comment like our listeners did in this episode? Then write to us: [email protected]

Our podcast episode last weekend was about the new pension reform. In the podcast episode, t-online pension expert Christine Holthoff and economic boss Florian Schmidt explain what is behind generational capital and to what extent pension contributions should be invested in stocks.

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