Ζακλίν Πόιτρας- Κόκκινο Θεσσαλονίκης 91,4- 24-5-2021
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By Gregory Frye The Greek government has finally given the approval for THC-rich medical cannabis cultivation and sale. The Minister of Development Adonis Georgiadis, who is apparently now spearheading cannabis reform in the country, even issued a “mea culpa,” admitting that he and his colleagues had been wrong about cannabis in the past. But there is an ugly catch to this story. While the ruling politicians in Greece have decided they want to be a global supplier of medical cannabis, they have done nothing to facilitate safe medical cannabis access within their own country. Sorting Through the Hot Mess of…
While a new bill was passed to enshrine production and export of THC products, the cannabinoid still can’t be accessed domestically Recent amendments made to Greece’s cannabis laws by its conservative ruling New Democracy party ensure that operators can produce and ship THC products to medical markets throughout Europe. Despite recognizing the importance of meeting that opportunity abroad, the legislative changes don’t afford the same access to consumers and patients on home soil, who are restricted to CBD products only. After repeated attempts to dialogue with officials, patient advocates say they’ve been ignored. However, some of the country’s licensed producers…