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Germany: Medical Marijuana Approved by German Court

stopthedrugwar.org

Drug War Chronicle

Friday 12 Dec 2003

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http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/315/germany.shtml

At least some Germans can legally grow and use marijuana for
medical reasons after a November 27 ruling by a Berlin District
Court judge, the Berliner Zeitung reported. In a case involving
defendant Michael Grosse, a Crohn's Disease sufferer who used the
herb to alleviate diarrhea, weight loss, and abdominal spasms,
Judge Michael Zimmerman ruled that Grosse acted out of urgent need
and his marijuana use was justified.

Because prosecutors have already announced they will not appeal
the ruling, it is now the law throughout the judicial district,
which includes Germany's largest city. It is not the first German
court ruling in favor of medical marijuana. In May, a Mannheim
District Court judge acquitted a patient who suffers from Multiple
Sclerosis. But prosecutors there have appealed that ruling.

Grosse had earlier been found guilty by another district court
judge, who gave him a suspended five-month prison sentence, but a
higher court overturned that ruling and ordered the district court
to take Grosse's circumstances into consideration. In the second
trial, Judge Zimmermann heard testimony from Grosse's family
doctor, who said Grosse's health had improved considerably with
his marijuana self-medication. Zimmerman also invited two
experts, Dr. Rommelspacher, professor of pharmacology at the Free
University of Berlin, and Dr. Franjo Grotenhermen, executive
director of the International Association for Cannabis as Medicine
(http://www.acmed.org), both of whom testified that cannabis could
be helpful with Crohn's Disease symptoms.

Grosse, who had been busted with 59 plants, didn't get away scot
free, however. That was too many plants, Zimmerman ruled,
sentencing him to a fine and probation.


 

 

 

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