Federal government plans shipping ban for medical cannabis: what this means for patients

Federal government plans shipping ban for medical cannabis: what this means for patients

The federal cabinet has introduced stricter regulations for medical cannabis. The main point is a ban on online shipping of cannabis Flowers by pharmacies. Initial prescriptions will only be possible after an in-person doctor visit, and follow-up prescriptions will require regular appointments at the practice. The aim is to prevent misuse, but for some, access could become noticeably more difficult.

What is specifically planned

  • No online shipping: Medical Flowers will no longer be shipped by parcel. Dispensing will only take place on site or via the pharmacy's delivery service.
  • Initial prescription only in person: A video consultation is not sufficient for the first prescription.
  • Regular in-person appointments: For follow-up prescriptions, at least one appointment per year at the practice is required.

The justification is a sharp increase in import volumes with only moderately rising prescriptions. Policymakers see a need for more control as a result.

Who is affected and what criticism exists

In rural areas or for those with limited mobility, an established and safe source of supply is lost. Specialist pharmacies warn of economic consequences and possible supply shortages. Critics fear that additional hurdles could push some individuals into unsafe channels.

Important distinction from the open market

The planned ban applies exclusively to medical cannabis from pharmacies with a prescription. Shops that do not require a pharmacy do not sell prescription-only products.

You can find our cannabis alternatives here – legally available cannabinoid products that are not subject to the medical cannabis law.

Legal situations change. The availability and status of individual substances are explained and updated on the respective pages.

Why the shipping ban for medical cannabis remains relevant for the community

Regulations around cannabis are being adjusted. For patients, reliable access is essential. For providers, clear communication, verified quality, and transparent classification matter. Education helps prevent misunderstandings and risks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the shipping ban apply to all cannabis products

No. Only medical cannabis from the pharmacy for patients andPatients with a prescription. Over-the-counter cannabinoid products are not included.

What changes with prescriptions

The initial prescription requires an in-person appointment at the practice. For repeat prescriptions, you must visit the practice in person at least once a year.

Am I affected as a customer in the open market

No. The measure targets the shipping of medical pharmacy Flowers. Shops that do not require a prescription are not affected.

Why is the government tightening the rules

The stated reason is increased import volumes with comparatively smaller increases in prescriptions. The goal is stricter control and prevention of misuse.

Where can I find more information

Knowledge pages and laboratory documents provide further context: What is HHC, H4CBD, THC JD, Laboratory reports.

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