Germany rethinks cannabis legalization plans after EU negotiations.

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Germany's health minister, Karl Lauterbach, has presented a scaled-back cannabis legalization plan that will allow adults to grow up to three cannabis plants at home and buy weed in clubs of up to 500 members. Possession of up to 25 grams of cannabis will also be made legal, but there will be a ban on advertising the drug, a limit on THC for under 21-year-olds, and consumption will be restricted to specific areas. The plan comes after discussions with the European Commission on the feasibility of Germany's preliminary plan to legalize cannabis.
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