Overview
- Starting in October, the city will hold ten unannounced club events where users can have cannabis products analyzed with immediate, anonymous result consultations.
- Samples will be tested using infrared spectroscopy, delivering results in about 15 to 20 minutes that are discussed in a brief counseling session.
- An anonymous online survey before and after testing will evaluate behavior changes and help establish links to local addiction support services.
- The pilot is confined to cannabis because Hessen has not issued the implementing regulations needed for broader drug checking despite a federal framework for model projects; any expansion would depend on those rules.
- The health office endorses harm reduction but advises abstinence, and the program is run with the Suchthilfezentrum Wiesbaden, Caritas Fachambulanz and Verein Basis across three clubs on a budget of about €30,000.