News & Editorial
Editorial coverage of Luxembourg, Germany, and EU cannabis policy.
Luxembourg cannabis policy and market intelligence
Luxembourg cannabis policy and market intelligence for EU operators.
pot.lu is a cautious, service-led platform for operators, lawyers, investors, and policy professionals tracking cannabis regulation across Luxembourg, Germany, and the wider European market. The platform combines editorial coverage, directory products, lead generation, reports, and events without presenting prohibited cannabis commerce as a live offer.
The near-term model is information, referrals, and market infrastructure. Pages marked as sample directories or pre-launch catalogs are shown plainly as MVP placeholders.
What we offer
Editorial coverage of Luxembourg, Germany, and EU cannabis policy.
Weekly EU cannabis policy brief. Independent, sourced, no spam.
Independent CBD product reviews with affiliate disclosure and no paid rankings.
Searchable directory of licensed CBD retailers in Luxembourg, Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
Licensed Cannabis Social Club discovery, plus software recommendations for new clubs.
Placeholder listings for German medical cannabis clinics and pharmacies.
Lawyer and compliance lead generation for Luxembourg and Germany.
Research reports on EU cannabis markets, regulation, and operator economics.
Online webinars and in-person policy events for operators, lawyers, and investors.
Reach EU cannabis decision-makers through newsletter and on-site sponsorship placements.
Pragmatic travel notes on what visitors to Luxembourg, Germany, and the Netherlands frequently get wrong.
Exploratory retail offer pending legal review and payment processing clearance.
Pillar explainers
Four sourced explainers covering Luxembourg home cultivation, German cannabis social clubs, EU CBD law, and Germany's post-October 2025 medical cannabis rules. Each is published in English, French, German, and Luxembourgish.
What the July 2023 law actually permits — and the limits households tend to misread.
Eligibility, monthly limits, costs, and where licensing has actually moved.
The 0.3% THC line, Novel Food friction, and the France TRIS risk.
What changed when KCanG moved flower off the BtMG list — and what re-tightened in October.
Free resources