BadInfluence
Well-Known Member
A court in Germany decided that pain patients are now allowed to grow cannabis. This licence only applies for about 300 people at the moment and these patients already had a licence to buy cannabis from pharmacies which imported the cannabis from Holland or England. The monthly cost of the treatment for one patient is somewhere between €500 and €800 ($670-$1070) which was a main reason for the law suit initiated by a group of chronic pain sufferers. Such a sum is not affordable, especially because most pain sufferes can't work and the health insurances don't cover cannabis treatments.
This decision won't change anything for the most people who could benefit from medical cannabis but it is a step forward. The situation in the US and other countries with the recent experiences in this field are a good example which can't be ignored anymore. I hope more people will wake up and end the war against this great plant.
For some people in Europe it is very hard to accept that Colorado is NOT full of 13-year old marijuana injecting wrecks without any teeth in their mouths since weed has been legalized.
This decision won't change anything for the most people who could benefit from medical cannabis but it is a step forward. The situation in the US and other countries with the recent experiences in this field are a good example which can't be ignored anymore. I hope more people will wake up and end the war against this great plant.
For some people in Europe it is very hard to accept that Colorado is NOT full of 13-year old marijuana injecting wrecks without any teeth in their mouths since weed has been legalized.