The National Organization for Medicines in Greece has announced an immediate, nationwide ban on the retail sale, distribution, and supply of all dried cannabis flower products. This regulatory shift applies universally across the country, targeting both processed and unprocessed flowers regardless of their THC levels.
The sudden policy shift impacts all economic operators, retailers, and distributors within the Greek cannabis sector. Under the new legislative framework, the country’s medicines authority has warned that all prohibited retail activities must cease immediately to avoid legal penalties.
To ensure strict compliance, regulatory and law enforcement authorities plan to launch targeted market inspections. These checks will verify that businesses have completely removed dried cannabis flower products from their shelves and are adhering to the updated framework.
This decision establishes a total prohibition on dried cannabis flower products in the consumer market, marking a highly restrictive turn in how Greece regulates cannabis-derived products.
- News source: Greece Bans Retail Sale of Dried Cannabis Flowers

