By Bill Griffin, Contributing Writer for New Frontier Data
Each member state in the European Union has their own distinct health systems. Combine that with the fact they all have their own laws regarding cannabis cultivation and distribution, the result is a smorgasbord of medical cannabis approaches. By simply comparing the latest news from the four biggest potential markets, we get a glimpse of how complex the European medical cannabis situation is and how varied the level of progress has been across the continent.
Such European-wide legislation is most likely going to stall at the first hurdle, as cannabis is still a relatively fringe issue in Europe and has no backing from a major block of parties in the European Parliament. It is more likely that changes to laws would occur in individual countries before such harmonization comes into effect, which is in fact what we see happening.
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New Frontier Data estimates the total value of cannabis demand in the UK is $4.6 billion. Despite public opinion running high in the UK for both medical and recreational cannabis, and the reclassification of cannabis last year alloing specialist doctors to prescribe cannabis based medical products, the situation is at a deadlock. Since medical cannabis was made legal in November 2018, there has been a mere ten medical cannabis prescriptions made via the NHS.
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