New Publication: Cannabis law ( Germany)

Cannabis law

MedCanG, KCanG

Commentary

Book. Hardcover

2025

Around 700 p.

CHBECK. ISBN 978-3-406-82139-4

Format (W x L): 12.8 x 19.4 cm

The work is part of the series:  Yellow explanatory books

Product description

To the work
Legal regulations on the permitted handling of cannabis have so far been limited to medical purposes. With the new “Law on the Controlled Handling of Cannabis and Amending Other Regulations (Cannabis Act – CanG)”, cannabis has now been partially decriminalized for recreational purposes and regulated in the “Law on the Handling of Consumer Cannabis (Cannabis Act – KCanG)”. At the same time, the regulations on medical cannabis were transferred and revised into a separate “Law on the Supply of Cannabis for Medical and Medical-Scientific Purposes (Medical Cannabis Act – MedCanG)”.Advantages at a glance
The new commentary is dedicated to this new legal matter comprehensively, in an understandable manner and in an expert manner. Among other things, it involves:

  • Health protection, child and youth protection, prevention
  • Private home cultivation by adults
  • Community home cultivation and controlled transfer
  • Dispensing and prescribing cannabis for medical purposes
  • Permit procedures and ongoing monitoring
  • Penalty and fine regulations

Target audience
For federal and state agencies, corporations, cannabis growing associations, the legal profession, the judiciary, and laboratories, pharmacies and the medical profession.

 

German Cannabis Business Assoc

Germany’s Cannabis Act (CanG) represents a major restructuring of the country’s cannabis regulations. The new book by GeschwandtnerGraf, and Sobota offers the first systematic, practice-oriented analysis of the two main new legal frameworks: the Recreational Cannabis Act (KCanG) and the Medical Cannabis Act (MedCanG).

In addition to legal precision, the commentary considers practical implications for authorities, physicians, pharmacies, cultivation associations, and other stakeholders. Particularly relevant are sections on licensing procedures, home cultivation, and stricter control and protection regulations. With around 700 pages, this new volume from the prestigious “Yellow Commentaries” series by C. H. Beck Verlag is set to become an essential reference for legal professionals and public authorities working with the new cannabis legislation.

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