
Germany will hold federal elections on Feb. 23 that will decide whether the left-leaning Social Democratic Party (SDU) will continue to lead the nation or if they will relinquish power to the right-leaning Christian Democratic Union (CDU).
Among the constituencies paying close attention is the country’s young cannabis industry, which saw marijuana reform make substantial advances under the SDU and its coalition partners.
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The changes included a dramatic liberalization of Germany’s medical cannabis law that resulted in a surge of MMJ patients as well as a new recreational law that, while very modest, opened the door for a possible commercial marijuana market.
These changes have caught the attention of foreign cannabis companies as well, including many from the United States and Canada that
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