Regulated marijuana trial should be bigger
At least 15 types of marijuana and 10 different varieties of hashish would be necessary
Thursday, June 21, 2018
The government’s plans to experiment with regulated marijuana cultivation should be carried out far more widely than in just six to 10 local authority areas, the government commission working on the plans has said. The current plan is not wide enough to be properly representative and to allow methodological analysis, and would, therefore, be pretty pointless, the commission said. The experiment with regulated growing is supposed to remove the gray area between the sale of marijuana in council-licenced coffee shops and the illegal cultivation and supply. The commission also recommends that the state should decide who should grow the marijuana. (See also: Amsterdam won’t take part in regulated marijuana trials)