Cannabis raid: 19-year-old with drugs and baton in Handewitt!

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Current news from Schleswig-Holstein on November 7th, 2025: police operations, press conferences, environmental issues and sporting events.

Aktuelle Nachrichten aus Schleswig-Holstein am 7.11.2025: Polizeieinsatz, Pressekonferenzen, Umweltthemen und Sportereignisse.
Current news from Schleswig-Holstein on November 7th, 2025: police operations, press conferences, environmental issues and sporting events.

Cannabis raid: 19-year-old with drugs and baton in Handewitt!

What concerns people in Schleswig-Holstein? There will be some exciting news from the region on November 7th, 2025. Among other things, a 19-year-old German was stopped by the federal police in Handewitt, Schleswig-Flensburg district. The young man was traveling in the car with almost 60 grams of cannabis and a telescopic baton. This leads to a charge of violating the Consumer Cannabis Act and the Weapons Act, which shows that the authority continues to keep a close eye on such illegalities. In Germany, the use of cannabis remains a hot topic, as legalization and general acceptance are constantly discussed. NDR reports that ...

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Sporting events and local topics

While the legal situation surrounding cannabis remains under discussion, sport is also coming into focus. Holstein Kiel has to play against Fortuna Düsseldorf on Sunday. Despite a worrying run of five games without a win, coach Marcel Rapp is showing optimism. One point separates Kiel from Düsseldorf, which makes the game a real test of strength.

But it's not just sport that's on the agenda. The first “Free Schools Day” in Schleswig-Holstein will take place on Friday. 19 MPs design lessons in 17 independent schools with a focus on democracy - an important step for the political education of young people.

Current challenges

The challenges in the region are diverse. The worrying cases of bird flu in cranes in the Pinneberg district could have a serious impact on animal husbandry, as poultry has already been ordered to be kept in stables. In addition, the tense budget situation is affecting many cities, some of which have to do without Christmas trees or reduce their number.

And while cities try to optimize their spending, the Bundestag has approved underground storage of CO2, known as CCS technology. In Schleswig-Holstein there is both support and criticism of this controversial method, which could be part of environmental protection.

Last but not least, the Elbe Tunnel is facing a 55-hour closure, which could lead to traffic chaos. So anyone planning to travel to the region should pay attention to detours so as not to get stuck in traffic.