Victim of Its Own Success?: German & Australian Regulators Crackdown on Booming Cannabis Telemedicine Sector - Cannabis News World
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Survey: Average Price For Legal German Medical Cannabis Is €7.49
Germany first launched sales of medical cannabis products through pharmacies in 2017, and since that time, Germany has become the largest medical cannabis market in Europe. While sales of many products found in other markets remain prohibited in Germany, sales of medical cannabis flower are legal. Frankfurt-based Bloomwell Group, Europe’s largest digital platform for medical cannabis-based therapies, recently surveyed more than 2,500 current med…
Hannover (dpa/lni) – More and more people are in medical treatment due to mental disorders and other health problems as a result of cannabis use. According to the KKH Commercial Health Fund, there were about 250,500 people in Germany last year and thus about 14.5 per cent more than in the previous year. Among the reasons for the treatments resulting from the smoking were acute intoxication, harmful use, dependence, withdrawal syndromes and psych…
German Draft Medical Cannabis Amendment Would Harm Patients
Longtime medical cannabis advocates, myself included, have pointed out for many years that a jurisdiction’s medical cannabis model is only as good as the level of safe access that it provides to suffering patients. That is a true statement, including in Germany, where a draft amendment to the country’s Medical Cannabis Act (MedCanG) was recently […] The post German Draft Medical Cannabis Amendment Would Harm Patients appeared first on Internatio…
New legislation in Germany could impact Canadian cannabis exports
A new bill in Germany seeks to restrict how people access medical cannabis, rolling back rules that have allowed online consultations and mail order delivery... The post New legislation in Germany could impact Canadian cannabis exports appeared first on StratCann.
New Survey: Half of German Cannabis Patients Would Return to Illicit Market
FRANKFURT, Germany – A new survey of more than 2,500 medical cannabis patients in Germany reveals a stark reality: without their current continued digital access to medical cannabis therapy, 42% of patients say they would opt to return to the illicit market. The data offers timely insight as political discussions around restricting telemedicine access intensify. The survey, conducted by Frankfurt, Germany-based medical cannabis company Bloomwell…
Victim of Its Own Success?: German & Australian Regulators Crackdown on Booming Cannabis Telemedicine Sector - Cannabis News World
Germany’s Ministry of Health has now published a long-feared draft amendment to its Medical Cannabis Act (MedCanG), threatening a crackdown which will be a major cause for concern for hundreds of cannabis businesses, both in and outside of German borders. The post Victim of Its Own Success?: German & Australian Regulators Crackdown on Booming Cannabis Telemedicine Sector appeared first on Business of Cannabis.
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