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The introduction of hemp products with a maximum THC content of 0.3 % in Austria's Trafiken has sparked a lively and controversial debate. Readers' comments reflect a wide range of perspectives ranging from consent to skepticism to harsh criticism. Here, the most important topics and opinions are summarized. From July 21st, Trafiken in Austria will be allowed to sell cannabis flowers with a maximum of 0.3 % THC. The sale is intended to generate …
The sale of legal, smokable hemp is scheduled to begin in tobacco shops at the end of July. The first necessary permits have been granted to tobacco wholesalers, the Ministry of Finance announced on Wednesday. This follows a ruling by the Administrative Court that the sale of cannabis flowers with a maximum THC content of 0.3 percent is subject to tobacco tax, falls under the Tobacco Monopoly Act, and is therefore reserved for tobacco shops.
The sale of hemp with a maximum THC content of 0.3 percent starts at the end of July in the domestic Trafiken. Existing hemp shops see themselves threatened in their existence.
VIENNA. For the distribution of legal hemp in Austria, the first large-scale commercial authorizations are available. This was announced by the Ministry of Finance on Wednesday. The products are sold exclusively in Trafiken.
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