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Is cannabis legal in Italy and Israel

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3/23/2023,
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Cannabis is partially legal in both Italy and Israel, but the laws regarding its use and possession differ in each country.

In Italy, cannabis is legal for medical use and can be prescribed by doctors in certain circumstances. However, recreational use of cannabis is illegal and can result in fines and criminal charges. Recently, Italy has also legalized the cultivation of hemp for industrial purposes.

In Israel, medical cannabis has been legal since the early 1990s, and the country has been a leader in cannabis research and development. In 2021, Israel's parliament also approved a law legalizing recreational cannabis use for adults, although the implementation of the law has been delayed due to political and administrative issues.

It is important to note that laws regarding cannabis can vary depending on the specific region or jurisdiction within a country, and it is always advisable to consult local laws and regulations before using or possessing cannabis.

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3/27/2023,
strain review  replied:

Cannabis is not yet fully legal in Italy or Israel, but both countries have made some significant changes to their cannabis laws in recent years.

In Italy, cannabis is decriminalized, meaning that possession and use of small amounts of cannabis for personal use is not considered a criminal offense. However, the sale and distribution of cannabis is still illegal, and there is no legal market for cannabis in the country.

In Israel, cannabis is partially legal for medical use. Patients with qualifying conditions can receive medical cannabis with a prescription from a licensed physician. In addition, Israel has recently approved the export of medical cannabis, which could potentially make the country a major player in the global cannabis industry.

Both Italy and Israel have taken steps towards cannabis legalization, with various political parties and lawmakers in each country expressing support for reform. However, as of now, cannabis remains largely illegal in both countries.🙂

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