Austria Legalizes Cannabis Cultivation for Medical Purposes
Austria’s parliament, for the nation’s medical and scientific purposes, has adopted a new bill allowing the cultivation of cannabis. This will, of course, be under the Health Ministry’s control.The bill, approved by parliament during a late-night session Wednesday, will give the health and food safety agency AGES the exclusive right in Austria to grow the plant, which is otherwise categorized as a drug.
Michael Bach, president of the Austrian pain studies association OeSG, welcomed the new legislation, saying: “Any initiative that makes it possible to develop and provide new drugs for pain therapy is welcome.”
“Substances drawn from cannabis have been used for medical purposes more and more in the last few years,” he added.
Possession of or dealing in cannabis incurs a 6-month prison sentence in Austria.
Hooray for the Austrians in providing better medical options for their people. It really feels like the tide is turning worldwide and in America regarding medical marijuana. Michigan will be voting on a citizen initiative this year and similar measures gained traction in Minnesota, Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Missouri, before failing at one step of the legislative process or another.




















