Cannabis Laws in Baden-Württemberg

Baden-Württemberg (Baden-Württemberg)Moderate Enforcement

This state enforces cannabis law in a balanced manner, respecting the federal framework while maintaining compliance standards.

State Overview

Capital
Stuttgart
Population
11.1M
Cannabis Clubs
Permitted
Enforcement
moderate

Possession & Cultivation Limits

Public Possession
25g
maximum in public
Home Possession
50g
maximum at home
Home Plants
3
plants per adult

These limits are set by federal law (KCanG) and apply uniformly across all 16 German states.

Overview

Baden-Württemberg, home to Stuttgart and Freiburg, takes a moderate approach to enforcing Germany's 2024 cannabis legalization. While the federal law permits adults to possess up to 25 grams in public and 50 grams at home, the state government under Minister-President Winfried Kretschmann has signaled it will follow federal guidelines without adding additional restrictions.

Cannabis social clubs (Anbauvereinigungen) are permitted to operate in the state, though local municipalities retain some authority over zoning and club locations. Baden-Württemberg's police have adapted their training and procedures to align with the new legal framework, focusing enforcement resources on illegal commercial trafficking rather than personal possession.

Key Facts

Frequently Asked Questions

Are cannabis clubs legal in Baden-Württemberg?+
Yes. Cannabis social clubs (Anbauvereinigungen) are legal under federal law and permitted to operate in Baden-Württemberg. Clubs may have up to 500 members, and each member can receive up to 25 grams per day or 50 grams per month.
How strict is cannabis enforcement in Baden-Württemberg?+
Baden-Württemberg takes a moderate enforcement approach. Police focus on illegal commercial operations and trafficking rather than penalizing personal possession within legal limits. However, public consumption near schools and playgrounds is actively enforced.
Can I grow cannabis at home in Baden-Württemberg?+
Yes. Under the federal Cannabis Act (KCanG), adults 18 and older may cultivate up to 3 cannabis plants at home for personal use. Plants must be secured against access by minors and third parties.

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Disclaimer: The information on this page is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. German cannabis laws are governed by the federal Cannabis Act (KCanG) but enforcement varies by state and municipality. Regulations are subject to change. Always verify current laws with official German government sources and consult with a qualified legal professional before relying on this information. Cross-border transport of cannabis remains illegal. Cannabismarketcap does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information presented.