Berlin juvenile judge is committed to the legalization of cannabis

Berlin juvenile judge is committed to the legalization of cannabis / Health News
Two to four million people in Germany regularly consume cannabis. These consumers must live with the fear of prosecution and social stigmatization. "We need a new legislation," therefore calls Andreas Müller, "Germany's toughest juvenile judge" at the district court Bernau near Berlin.

Society has long since lost the fight against drugs. Now it is important to protect the victims of an obsolete drug policy. In his new book "Kiffen und Kriminalität" he pleads against outdated legislation and the stupid stigmatization of harmless citizens. Andreas Müller reads from his book at an event of the Thomas Dehler Foundation / Foundation for Freedom in cooperation with the Cannabis Association Bavaria:

on Saturday, October 17, 2015, at 19.00
Kolping House Munich, Festival Hall
Adolf-Kolping-Strasse 1
80336 Munich

The welcome will be given by Wenzel Cerveny, chairman of the Cannabis Association Bavaria and initiator of the referendum "yes to cannabis". The event will be moderated by Sebastian Steinmayr, editor-in-chief of the BLR. The event will be led by Michael Lindner, communications officer of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom / Thomas Dehler Foundation. Afterwards the guests discuss with representatives from politics and society. (Pm)