Several European countries have pushed for the regulation of cannabis for non-medical purposes in recent years but lowered their ambitions amid concerns over whether doing so was compatible with EU law.
Through this process, a European model of recreational cannabis legalisation has emerged, with some countries now implementing their own programmes with their own variations.
This report examines the models that are currently being implemented in Europe, their nuances, and the commercial opportunities they may provide.
This report is a must-have for anyone involved or interested in the European recreational cannabis sector - be it businesses, investors, or policymakers - offering the strategic insights needed to succeed in a burgeoning and competitive market.
Key Highlights:
- Understand evolving legal frameworks: The report provides detailed analysis of regulatory models across Europe, helping businesses navigate the complex and rapidly changing cannabis landscape.
- Identify market entry opportunities: Learn which European countries are moving towards recreational cannabis legalization and the potential for early market entry.
Table of Contents
- Executive summary
- Introduction
- Why Europe has taken a different approach to legalisation
- Country-by-country overview
- Germany
- Malta
- Netherlands
- Switzerland
- Spain’s unregulated cannabis clubs