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German Court Approves Some Medical Marijuana Growing

Published on January 1, 2013 by   ·   No Comments

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A German court ruled earlier this month that seriously ill patients can grow their own medicine, but the ruling won’t apply to all medical marijuana patients. The Federal Administrative Court in Munster held that people for whom no other effective remedies are available or affordable can apply to the Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM) for a license to grow their medicine if done under a doctor’s supervision.

Previously, all requests for personal cultivation had been rejected by under a directive from the Federal Ministry of Health, but that is unlawful, the court held.

“If an affordable treatment option is missing, a license for personal cultivation of cannabis has to be taken into consideration — at the discretion of the BfArM,” the court ruled, according to an account in Deutsche Welt.

The decision was welcomed by medical marijuana advocates.

“This ruling is a milestone on the path to a better supply of German citizens with cannabis-based medicines,” said Franjo Grotenhermen, chairman of the German Association for Cannabis as Medicine in remarks published in Deutscher Hanfverband, which covers German marijuana issues. “Cannabis products from the pharmacy are unaffordable for most patients. Legalized growing of the plant at home opens up for them for the first time an affordable alternative.”

The decision does not apply to patients whose insurance covers the cost of marijuana-based medications, the court clarified. But many health insurance companies refuse to reimburse the cost of those treatments. Other insurance companies will pay for Marinol, but some patients find it less effective than herbal marijuana. Those patients are also out of luck.

Currently, patients can be prescribed Marinol or the tincture Sativex, or they can apply to the BrAfM for permission to import prescription marijuana from the Netherlands.

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