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Local officials began accepting applications for prospective marijuana cooperatives on Monday .
It became legal in Germany for adults to possess and cultivate marijuana for personal use in April .
The social clubs represent the latest iteration of the country’s marijuana legalization law.
The clubs can each have up to 500 members and sell up to 50 grams of marijuana per person each month .
Germany ’s Federal Cabinet approved the initial framework for a legalization measure in late 2022 .
Leaders of the coalition government said in 2021 that they had reached an agreement to end cannabis prohibition and enact regulations for a legal industry.
A novel international survey released in 2022 found majority support for legalization in several key European countries, including Germany .
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