Basel's Regulated Cannabis Sales Trial Shows Positive Health Outcomes, Reduced Risks
An interim report on Basel's 'Weed Care' pilot project reveals promising results after three years. Authorities note a significant drop in tobacco co-consumption, reduced health risks, and stable overall cannabis use among participants, with non-smoked products gaining popularity.

Key Takeaways
- The 'Weed Care' pilot project in Basel has been running for three years as of March 2026.
- Inhalation of smoke from joints containing tobacco has fallen significantly among participants.
- Symptoms of depression, anxiety, and psychosis have decreased among study participants.
- The pilot project has been extended until January 2027.
- Other Swiss cities conducting similar pilots include Lausanne, Geneva, Zurich, Bern, Biel, and Lucerne.
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They Said
"These positive interim results highlight the need to regulate the sale and consumption of cannabis through legislation."