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Italy’s hemp industry seeks European Commission intervention

Much of Italy's public cannabis policies are shaped by legal decisions. In late 2019, Italy's Supreme Court ruled that laws against 'small-scale domestic cultivation of cannabis' were unconstitutional, providing some level of legal protection for consumers and patients.

In 2021, cannabis activists in Italy successfully collected hundreds of thousands of signatures to place a cannabis referendum measure on the ballot for voters to decide. However, in 2022 the nation's Supreme Court deemed the measure's language to be unconstitutional.

A decree was issued in 2020 to classify CBD as a narcotic in Italy, but shortly after it was issued, the decree was temporarily suspended. That temporary suspension was then lifted via yet another decree in 2023, just to also be temporarily suspended.

Efforts to shut down Italy's emerging hemp-derived industry have picked up recently, resulting in Italian trade groups seeking an intervention by the European Commission.

"The Italian hemp supply chain receives important news from the European Commission. Our complaint against amendment 13.6 to the Security Bill (Security Bill) has been officially examined." the Canapa Sativa Italia trade organization stated in a news release (translated from Italian to English).

Read more at internationalcbc.com

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