Global debate on HHC regulation heats up ahead of UN meeting on narcotic drugs

As the 68th session of the United Nations (UN) Commission on Narcotic Drugs approaches in March 2025, the international debate over the regulation of hexahydrocannabinol (HHC) continues to gain momentum. While some European countries, such as Estonia, Austria, Norway, Finland and Switzerland, advocate for its inclusion in the international list of banned substances, others, like the Czech Republic, propose alternative regulatory approaches.

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