Vorarlberg restaurateur is detained for drug growing: 3.5 years!
Vorarlberg restaurateur is detained for drug growing: 3.5 years!
Schweiz - A 51-year-old Vorarlberg, former restaurateur in Thailand, was recently brought to the court for severe drug crime. The indictment concerned the cultivation and passing away of addiction in large quantities between the end of 2019 and April 2020. According to Krone, the accused operated an indoor system in Switzerland, in which impressive 6000 hemp plants were cultivated. In the course of the harvest, a total of 71 kilograms of cannabis were taken, of which around 19 kilograms were resolved.
The consequences of these actions are serious. According to the investigation, the accused is faced with a possible prison sentence of up to 15 years because of the amount of drugs. During the procedure, the accused only partially admitted a confession and claimed that he was only involved as a henchman for painting work in the facility without knowing knowledge about the illegal nature of the activities. However, the judge expressed doubts about the credibility of his statements. The evaluation of crypto phones confirmed the allegations, which ended in a guilty verdict and a prison sentence of three and a half years. In addition, the accused must pay a expiry amount of 106,300 euros to the state. The judgment is not yet final.
changes in cannabis legislation
In 2025, cannabis legislation in Germany changed significantly. Anwalt.de reports that the reform regulates both the possession, consumption and trading of cannabis. One of the significant changes is the legalization of self -consumption for adults under certain conditions. In addition, self -growing in the form of a limited number of plants is allowed for personal needs. Cannabis clubs for community cultivation and consumption are now legal.
The change in the law also leads to harder penalties for illegal trade practices. While certain actions remain illegal, such as possession of over the permitted amount, trade without license and the sale to minors, new framework conditions for responsible consumers result. These must adhere to strict rules so as not to conflict with the law.
road traffic safety and cannabis consumption
A significant focus is also on safety in road traffic. According to the Federal Ministry of Health, an interdisciplinary working group was set up in December 2023, which has developed recommendations for a THC limit value for road traffic. On August 22, 2024, these recommendations led to the introduction of a statutory THC limit value of 3.5 ng/ml in the blood serum.
The new law also prohibits driving under the influence of cannabis, especially for beginners and mixed consumption of alcohol and cannabis. The driver's license can only be withdrawn if dependency or abuse has been proven, whereby a medical report is only necessary if there is any signs of abuse. These regulations aim to increase road traffic safety and to minimize the risk of other road users.
In summary, it can be seen that both the legal framework for cannabis and the rules for safe driving in connection with drug use are changing. These developments underline the need to clarify the responsible use of cannabis and to combat the black market.Details | |
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