Pilot Phase Has Started in Breda and Tilburg: Testing Regulated Cannabis in the Netherlands

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To better understand the origin and quality of cannabis products, the pilot phase in Breda and Tilburg in the Netherlands has finally commenced. As of December 15th, coffeeshops in these locations are allowed to start selling regulated cannabis alongside tolerated products. Throughout the trial period, they will accumulate experience delivering, selling, and supervising regulated cannabis products. With continued attention and investment from key players within the industry and beyond, it seems there are promising prospects for optimizing overall experiences for those using and selling cannabis products in the Netherlands and beyond. This is the first step of what is known as the closed coffeeshop chain experiment, hoping to provide valuable insights into how cannabis regulation might be improved.

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To better understand the origin and quality of cannabis products, the pilot phase in Breda and Tilburg in the Netherlands has finally commenced. As of December 15th, coffeeshops in these locations are allowed to start selling regulated cannabis alongside tolerated products. 

This is the first step of what is known as the closed coffeeshop chain experiment, hoping to provide valuable insights into how cannabis regulation might be improved. By controlling the sale of these products, the Dutch government aims to enhance its understanding of the substance’s origin and quality, ultimately leading to a safer and more transparent...

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