Two reports this week indicate that hopes are high for some sort of regulated environment by 2024 ( but then again that’s always the case at this stage of the discussion!)
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Czechs Aim For 2024 Legalisation
The exchanges provided the Luxembourg delegation with an overview of the current policy governing cannabis in the Netherlands, reports Cannareporter.
Moves to establish an adult-use market in the Czech Republic are set to be launched by the end of the year.
In an interview with the ČTK news channel the national anti-drug coordinator Jindřich Vobořil says he plans to submit a draft over the coming weeks.
This followed a meeting of drug coordinators of the 27 member states of the EU in Prague in September, which looked at ways of regulating a continental cannabis market.
“I would like the law to be in effect from January 2024 at the latest. That is one of my ambitions,” said Mr Vobořil, who has long proposed the liberalisation of the cannabis market in the Czech Republic under strict conditions.
He went on to say the regulations should cover sales, production, recommended THC levels, and the licensing of manufacturers and retailers.
Also over at Forbes (Paywall) there’s an article saying they may do the process in lockstep with Germany
Czech Republic Plans To Legalize Cannabis In Coordination With Germany