‘Baseline’ contamination study to inform Netherlands trial in which shops will sell drug produced by licensed growers
Lead, pesticides and potentially harmful bacteria were among the contaminants found during an investigation into cannabis sold in semi-legal “coffee shops” in the Netherlands.
The research, which aimed to establish a “baseline” level of typical contamination, was carried out by the Netherlands Institute of Mental Health and Addiction (Trimbos Institute). It will be used to inform a trial starting in April in which shops in 10 municipalities will sell cannabis that is produced by licensed growers and subject to limits on contaminants.
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