The answer has two parts. We said that home cultivation must be allowed and therefore regulated. The key is that it should be not for profit. Regarding home cultivation, the options we presented include user co-operatives, thus access points for not-for-profit sale. In the case of home cultivation, there are certain issues such as toxicity due to mould in homes and normalization of the substance around children. We have considered these issues. In the overall framework, we are favourable to user co-operatives cultivating agricultural land, for instance, to encourage the shift away from home cultivation to locations outside the home.
On September 13th, 2017. See this statement in context.