IMK rejects whole ban: Hessian proposal for stricter hashish restrictions considerably watered down

2026-06-19 | On the 225th Convention of Inside Ministers (IMK) in Hamburg, a proposal by Hessian Inside Minister Roman Poseck (CDU) to considerably roll again Germany’s hashish partial legalization failed in key elements, based on LTO. Poseck’s far-reaching movement referred to as for a common ban on public hashish consumption and a nationwide approval freeze for cultivation associations, arguing that the present authorized framework fuels the illicit market and hampers police work. Nonetheless, Hessia was unable to safe help for these calls for, as SPD-led states considerably softened the proposal, LTO studies.
As an alternative, a significantly decreased model was adopted. The IMK now calls on the federal authorities to swiftly deal with restrictions on legal investigative instruments related to the German Hashish Act (KCanG), together with telecommunications surveillance, with the intention to guarantee efficient regulation enforcement. As well as, the Federal Ministry of the Inside is requested to look at whether or not the permitted public possession restrict, presently 25 grams, ought to be decreased.
The Hessian initiative confronted robust criticism from opposition events and civil society teams previous to the convention. The Left Occasion described the proposal as “anti-scientific,” arguing that it ignored current analysis findings. Volt Hessen likewise accused Poseck of populism and misinformation, pointing to latest studies by the EKOCAN analysis consortium that discovered no sharp enhance in hashish consumption whereas indicating a partial displacement of illicit market exercise. Based on Volt, freezing approvals for cultivation associations would solely strengthen unlawful sellers.

