France makes key move towards legalising medical cannabis

March 20, 2025

France has taken a key step towards legalising medical cannabis with an administrative filing that revives the stalled process, following a successful three-year experiment on the prescription and distribution of the drug.

France on Wednesday formally notified the European Commission of its regulations on the production and authorisation of medical cannabis, a key administrative step towards finally fully legalising its use.

“It is a new step towards the development of a regulated access to medical cannabis in France,” the Health Ministry said in a statement in which it extended access to the drug for the hundreds of patients involved in the experiment, through the end of March 2026.

The experiment ended in December 2024, and patients had initially been given a six-month extension, leading to concern from them and their doctors that they would be forced to find alternative treatments, which have proven difficult to find.

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In 2023, lawmakers had voted to approve the sale of medical cannabis products for a five-year period, but the law was never acted because it required the Health Ministry to send it to the European Commission.

After months of uncertainty – and political chaos, with eight health ministers have been appointed since the start of the experiment in 2021 – the process is once again moving forward.

(with AFP)

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