That is not true, support in the current coalition is already weak. There is a reason why this law took almost until the end of the election period to come to pass.
Especially our current health minister, who is responsible for the law, is well know for being against legalization. He only bowed to the pressure of the coalition.
German here. Very true, it's weird. But after all these years, it's a big step.
Social clubs work well in other countries, we'll get it working here too.
Also, I hope medical weed is easier to get prescribed now, it has very good infrastructure. As in, you see which pharmacy has which strain online in many cases, etc.
I for one hope that a few lawsuits and stuff will make this much less bureaucratic, but whatever.
attack complexity is weird and often flawed,
e.g. you think attackers need advanced hardware, but then someone does it woth a MCDonalds Toy. Same for software stuff.
You can steal many Kia and Hyundai cars on the road with a USB cable[0] that doesn't even involve electronics. It just so happens the physical shape of the USB plug fits well over the ignition tumbler. As the article points out many cars will have a USB A cable in them already and at that point all you need is a rock to break a window (or just open an unlocked door).
Many jurisdictions have laws against carrying theft or burglary tools[1] and needless to say walking around with a USB cable is innocuous enough to be hard to apply these existing laws to. In many instances these are only used to apply an additional charge to suspects that have already been caught for theft or burglary.