Marijuana on shelves in Switzerland
The German retail chain Lidl also offers marijuana from home breeding on its shelves in Switzerland.
From now on, residents of Switzerland can also buy marijuana in the market in that country.According to the local media, the German retail chain Lidl also offers marijuana from home breeding on its shelves in Switzerland.Gram and half cannabis from domestic breeding currently costs 18 Swiss francs, or 15 euros, while a pack of three grams of cannabis from greenhouse costs about 17 euros, reports Anadolia.
Marijuana can only be bought at Lidla stores in Switzerland, but not in Germany where it is still banned.
Changing the law
The chain of chains has decided to sell marijuana after the 2011 law changes, according to which adult Swiss can buy cannabis with less than one percent of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the main psychoactive cannabis ingredient.Cannabis distributor is the Swiss company The Botanicals that cultivates this opium indoors, with the help of semiautomatic greenhouses.
"We rely exclusively on sustainable production and do not add chemicals or synthetically or genetically modified substances," the company said.
- 5 May, 2018
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