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German bloggers discuss the legalization of marijuana in China, being officially named not to be influenced by Western drug subcultures

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German bloggers discuss the legalization of marijuana in China, being officially named not to be influenced by Western drug subcultures

Recently, with the legalization of marijuana in Germany, a German blogger named Hai Wenna on Weibo published a long article discussing the possibility of legalizing marijuana in China.

Explicitly and implicitly refers to really want Chinese to accept and try marijuana, which is a naked disguise of foreign "friends" who love Chinese culture, we do not accept your suggestion, such advice is still reserved for those countries that like to smoke marijuana!

German bloggers discuss the legalization of marijuana in China, being officially named not to be influenced by Western drug subcultures

She pointed out that the reason why Germany was able to legalize marijuana was because the German government could not control it at all, and there were too many people who smoked marijuana, so they had to let it go. In this way, you are suggesting that China try to legalize marijuana to see if the Chinese government can control it?

German bloggers discuss the legalization of marijuana in China, being officially named not to be influenced by Western drug subcultures

Discuss the legalization of drugs in a country that has been deeply hurt by drugs? You can just go to Germany and discuss it! Do you have to discuss it on Chinese social platforms? As a person who has been poisoned by drugs and brought about a hundred years of humiliation, such a topic is very heavy, and there is no need to discuss it at all.

Our Criminal Law clearly stipulates that it is illegal to grow, possess and use marijuana in China.

In response to this article, the blogger saw that public opinion was fermenting, and hurriedly released a statement article on April 10, saying that he was just a discussion and an exchange.

German bloggers discuss the legalization of marijuana in China, being officially named not to be influenced by Western drug subcultures

In response to this incident, Beijing's official anti-drug account issued a statement on April 11: Do not be misled by the practice of individual Western countries, do not be influenced by Western drug subculture, and do not ignore national conditions, arbitrarily discuss the legalization of drug use, and even the bizarre theory of drug legalization.

German bloggers discuss the legalization of marijuana in China, being officially named not to be influenced by Western drug subcultures

China is not going to be a drug-infested country again, because a century of humiliation has taught us the answer.

So, I don't know what you guys think about this, friends?

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