Cannabis partialization: Crime statistics show dramatic turn!

Cannabis partialization: Crime statistics show dramatic turn!

The partialization of cannabis in Germany, which came into force on April 1, 2024, has an important impact on drug crime in the country. In addition to the permitted possession and cultivation of cannabis, the changes have also led to a decline in cannabis delics. According to Kleine Zeitung , the total number of registered drug-related offenses in Germany has dropped by 34.2 percent to 228.104 cases. This is largely attributed to the new legislation.

In contrast, the registered cases of drugs such as cocaine and crack continued to increase in 2024. Cocaine cases recorded an increase of 4.8 percent to a total of 38,671 cases, while Crack also increased. The consumption of cocaine has established itself in various social classes and is considered a "lifestyle rerog". This is a worrying trend that is to be discussed in detail in the upcoming presentation of police crime statistics by Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD).

overall falling crimes, rising drug issues

The general crime rate in Germany has dropped by 1.7 percent to 5.837 million according to the current statistics. The partialization of cannabis has contributed to this decline as an essential factor. Elsewhere, however, significant increases in other drugs were found. The numbers show an increase in methamphetamine by 6 percent to 11,070 cases and LSD by 32.6 percent to 1,073 cases. The highly increased availability of drugs in Germany and Europe is used as the reason for the increase, as well as daily level reported.

The statistics also show that new psychoactive substances (NPS) have increased by 41.6 percent to 4,255 cases, which is partly attributed to the increased testing in correctional facilities. Therefore, the growing popularity of impact drugs such as ketamine as anesthetic and the difficulties in combating these substances the authorities.

reactions and outlook on the future

The legislator under the Ministry of Health is already planning to monitors consumer behavior. According to estimates, around 4.5 million people in Germany consume cannabis, with the number of consumers, especially among young adults, has increased by 100 percent in the past 15 years. So far, the first evaluations have shown no significant changes in consumer relationships, while a medium-term increase is expected, so Deutschlandfunk .

Furthermore, numerous cannabis social clubs have already been approved, each of which may include 500 members. However, it is pointed out that many applications have been rejected due to bureaucratic hurdles. In Bavaria, for example, there has been no single approved club. The resistance of the CDU and CSU against legalization, along with the criticism of different institutions, could endanger future legislation. Politics and society face the challenge of continuing to make legalization sensible and at the same time keeping an eye on the impending problems with other drugs.

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