Report: «What models for regulating cannabis for adult use in Europe?»
Current discussions in Germany, at Luxembourg, à Malta, to Netherlands, in Switzerland, or at Denmark, Europe needs to define its own way of regulating domestic cannabis markets effectively and sustainably.
Augur Associates, a consultancy dedicated to the cannabis industry, today presents its latest report « Which models for cannabis adult-use regulation in Europe? Findings, objectives and proposals for legalisation« available now in English, and in French in September.
While answering debates that are heading in the wrong direction and questions that aren't being asked, this new report covers in detail the do's and don'ts of regulating the adult use of cannabis in Europe.
You can consult the table of contents below and access the link to download the full report here.
The writer of this article is also co-founder of Augur Associates and contributed to the drafting of this report.
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