I'm honestly shocked, but happy. Germany tends to be very anti-drug.
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Only in the south, acording to my experience
They don't speak High German there, so it tracks.
Cannabis isn't a drug.
I mean, they didn't have prohibition on caffeine and alcohol, which are both more dangerous than cannabis.
Cannabis is a drug, as are alcohol and caffeine
Caffeine and alcohol are also both drugs. Drug doesn't mean "bad", it just means a chemical or substance that causes a physiological change in the body. Most drugs out there aren't illegal, they're prescribed as medicine.
Wikipedia:
A drug is any chemical substance that when consumed causes a change in an organism's physiology, including its psychology, if applicable
Dictionary.com:
Pharmacology. a chemical substance used in the treatment, cure, prevention, or diagnosis of disease or used to otherwise enhance physical or mental well-being.
Cambridge Dictionary:
any natural or artificially made chemical that is used as a medicine
Is dihydrogen monoxide a drug?
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