Berlin, May 4 (IANS) Germany will legalise medical marijuana next year, the country's health minister said on Wednesday.
The German cabinet decided to approve the measure for seriously ill patients who have consulted with a doctor and "have no therapeutic alternative", according to a health ministry statement.
"Our goal is that seriously ill people are looked after to the best of our ability," Federal Health Minister Hermann Grohe said.
The move comes as a number of countries have begun loosening laws regarding marijuana use, both recreationally and medically, CNN reported.
Amsterdam in neighbouring Netherlands is famous for its lax marijuana laws.
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