Cologne judgement on the private cultivation of Cannabis – patients have not yet planted a single plant

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July 22nd 2015 marked the anniversary of the great Cologne cannabis judgement, but not a single cannabis plant has yet been grown. That’s a reason to look into matters.

The normalisation and legalisation of cannabis has certainly seen a lot of changes worldwide over the past 12 months, but what is happening in Germany? In Germany, grow shop offensives, driving bans as an alternative penalty for cannabis users and zero tolerance directives are hitting the headlines. It is anything but easy, even for cannabis patients in Germany. Medicinal hemp from pharmacies is expensive, and supply problems are a constant source of complaint.

The situation for the three patients who were permitted by the administrative court of Cologne to grow cannabis for therapeutic purposes has not changed since 2015. The judgement may well have given out a signal, but sadly nothing has changed beyond the judiciary decree. None of the patients has grown...

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