The Lithuanian legislation distinguishes between industrial hemp (grown for fibre hemp) and cannabis. The distinction between hemp and cannabis is made by the concentration of THC, which cannot exceed 0.3% in industrial hemp. Therefore, cannabis can be considered any plant which presents a THC concentration of above 0.3%.
This report provides a detailed overview of the current regulatory framework in place in Lithuania for hemp and cannabis, as well as CBD, IHDCs and medical and recreational cannabis, covering all policy areas.
Dmytro holds a masters degree in International and European Union Law from Vilnius University, Lithuania. He also has a masters in law from the Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University, Ukraine and in the management of foreign economic activity from V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Ukraine. In 2019 he completed a four-month Erasmus+ exchange programme at the University of Barcelona, Spain. He started his PhD studies in EU environmental law at Vilnius University in 2021.
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