Key Israeli agencies have reached a new agreement that could have big implications for Israel’s cannabis industry. Now, this country could be close to exporting medical marijuana, further solidifying Israel’s place as a world leader in the legal cannabis market.

New Security Measures

Local news source The Jerusalem Post reported what could be a big breakthrough for Israel’s medical marijuana industry. This week, the country’s Finance Ministry, Health Ministry, and Interior Ministry reached an agreement that could accelerate the country’s plans to export medical marijuana.

More specifically, the governmental agencies have finally settled on details regarding security protocols. Under the agreement, 25 officers from the Israel Police will monitor as many as 50 state-approved medical marijuana grow sites throughout the country.

According to The Jerusalem Post, this most recent development was the outcome of efforts to iron out security details. In particular, the news outlet said that lawmakers were looking for strategies to “prevent medical marijuana falling into the hands of criminal groups.”

Now that the agreement has been reached, Interior Minister Gilad Erdan gave the green light to move forward with plans to begin exporting medical marijuana.

Next up, lawmakers will need to vote on whether or not to pursue the idea. If it gets a positive vote, Israel could soon be exporting medical marijuana to countries throughout the world. At this point, lawmakers have said that the country will only ship cannabis products intended for medical uses. To that end, Israel will not export any form of raw cannabis.

Israel and Cannabis

Israel has established itself as one of the world leaders in medical marijuana. In fact, the idea of exporting medical cannabis products has been in the pipeline for some time. In 2016, national lawmakers gave initial approval to the

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