There Appears To Be Political Wrangling About Adult Use Regulated Cannabis In France
There Appears To Be Political Wrangling About Adult Use Regulated Cannabis In France
Earlier today we picked up on a report quoting the Transport Minister saying that adult use was off the table. A matter of hours later the Financial Times (UK) is reporting, “French MPs, including members of Emmanuel Macron’s party, are seeking to introduce a bill to legalise the distribution and use of cannabis, a move government experts say could raise as much as €2.8bn in additional annual tax receipts.”
French MPs, including members of Emmanuel Macron’s party, are seeking to introduce a bill to legalise the distribution and use of cannabis, a move government experts say could raise as much as €2.8bn in additional annual tax receipts.
The group, which includes five MPs from the ruling La Republique en Marche party, said on Thursday that “the creation of a monopoly for the production and sale of cannabis through the creation of a national company [ . . .], will regulate production and sales while controlling consumption”. The legislative initiative comes as the Council of Economic Analysis, which advises the French prime minister on economic policies, published a report recommending the government create a “public monopoly of cannabis production and distribution”.
Read the full report at https://www.ft.com/content/df0c4b88-936c-11e9-aea1-2b1d33ac3271
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