Cannabis Laws in Bremen

Bremen (Bremen)Lenient Enforcement

This state takes a relaxed approach to cannabis enforcement, focusing resources on serious trafficking rather than personal use.

State Overview

Capital
Bremen
Population
0.7M
Cannabis Clubs
Permitted
Enforcement
lenient

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

Bremen, Germany's smallest city-state, has adopted a lenient approach to cannabis enforcement that reflects its traditionally progressive politics. The SPD-led government has welcomed federal legalization and worked to create a supportive framework for cannabis clubs and personal cultivation.

As a compact urban city-state, Bremen has made it relatively straightforward for cannabis clubs to establish themselves. The police have adjusted their priorities to focus on serious drug trafficking rather than personal cannabis use, and the city has not imposed additional restrictions beyond what federal law requires.

Key Facts

Frequently Asked Questions

How lenient is Bremen on cannabis?+
Bremen is one of Germany's more lenient states on cannabis, comparable to Berlin and Hamburg. Police focus on trafficking rather than personal use, and the city government has created a supportive environment for cannabis clubs.
Are there cannabis clubs in Bremen?+
Yes. Cannabis clubs (Anbauvereinigungen) operate in Bremen with up to 500 members each. The city-state's compact size and progressive government have made it relatively easy for clubs to establish and operate.
What happens if I possess more than the legal limit in Bremen?+
Possessing more than 25g in public or 50g at home is a criminal offense under federal law. While Bremen is lenient on legal possession, exceeding these limits can result in fines or prosecution regardless of the state's general approach.

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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.