Netherlands Begins Legal Cannabis Experiment in Two Cities

Ganjapreneur reports

In a landmark shift, the cities of Breda and Tilburg in the Netherlands have launched a trial to legalize the production and supply of cannabis, moving towards resolving the longstanding legal grey area surrounding marijuana in the country.

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Cannabis users in Breda and Tilburg, two Dutch cities, are participating in a historic trial that moves the Netherlands closer to fully legalizing cannabis, The Guardian reports. Despite common misconceptions, cannabis in the Netherlands has existed in a legal grey area, with a tolerance policy in place since the 1970s allowing consumption but not production or supply.

The four-year trial aims to resolve this inconsistency by legally producing and supplying cannabis to coffee shops, a move intended to curb the involvement of organized gangs and associated crime. The trial involves a few regulated farms supplying coffee shops with high-quality, tested, pesticide-free cannabis, ensuring users are aware of the product’s THC and CBD levels.

Health Minister Ernst Kuipers emphasizes that this trial allows for public health oversight previously unattainable due to the illegal status of production and supply. The trial will be monitored by independent researchers, with a view towards potential decriminalization. Breda’s mayor, Paul Depla, acknowledges the historical hypocrisy and illogical nature of the previous policy, expressing optimism about the new approach.

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