Germany’s long-anticipated “Pillar 2,” which would launch adult-use marijuana sales as part of a limited-duration pilot project, is in danger of being abandoned, according to elected officials.
Advocates for adult-use cannabis in Germany proposed standing up the market in two phases, or “pillars,” after the executive branch of the European Union pushed back against plans to launch a German recreational marijuana market.
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This strategy already is in use in Switzerland, which now has seven pilot projects in various Swiss states.
Germany launched Pillar 1, a limited adult-use market of cultivation social clubs, in April.
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Retail marijuana sales were not included in Pillar 1.
Ates Gürpinar, drug policy spokesperson for the Left Party in the
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