Those caught with one nanogram per millimetre of THC in bloodstream previously faced instant loss of their licence
Samuel Osborne
Motorists caught driving after consuming cannabis will no longer face having their driver’s licences immediately revoked in Germany.
A federal court in Leipzig ruled that the licensing authority must now first determine whether the marijuana user was fit to drive with a medical evaluation, daily newspaper Deutsche Welle reported.
German law stated that a driver’s licence could be revoked if
they could not drive due to the consumption of alcohol or other drugs,
and those caught with one nanogram per millimetre of THC in their
bloodstream faced the instant loss of their licence.
A group of experts proposed in 2015 to increase the limit to three nanograms per millimetre, because THC can remain in the bloodstream days after a person consumes cannabis.
But on Tuesday the Leipzig Federal Administrative Court ruled the limit should stay the same.
A federal court in Leipzig ruled that the licensing authority must now first determine whether the marijuana user was fit to drive with a medical evaluation, daily newspaper Deutsche Welle reported.
A group of experts proposed in 2015 to increase the limit to three nanograms per millimetre, because THC can remain in the bloodstream days after a person consumes cannabis.
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Last year, a police officers organisation in Germany called for the decriminalisation of the consumption of cannabis.
Andre Schulz, head of the BDK organisation (the Association of
German Criminal Officers) said the group favours a ”complete
decriminalisation of cannabis consumers”.
He said the current system prohibiting marijuana use stigmatises
people and “allows criminal careers to start”, and argued ”the
prohibition of cannabis was, viewed historically, arbitrary” and is
“neither intelligent nor expedient.”
“In the history of mankind there has never been a society without the use of drugs,” he said. This is something that has to be accepted. My prediction is cannabis will not be banned for long in Germany.”
However, he insisted the drug should remain off-limits for drivers.
“In the history of mankind there has never been a society without the use of drugs,” he said. This is something that has to be accepted. My prediction is cannabis will not be banned for long in Germany.”
However, he insisted the drug should remain off-limits for drivers.
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