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Italian MPs to start debating controversial cannabis law
Monday, 25 July 2016Italian lawmakers will begin discussing a draft bill to ease up on the recreational use and growing of cannabis - a highly inflammatory topic. The draft was submitted for debate by foreign ministry u ...
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Cannabis bill skips committee stage, directly to House floor
Wednesday, 20 July 2016A bill to legalize cannabis will go to the Lower House, the justice and social affairs committees decided when presented with 1,700 amendments. Most were filed by the conservative Popular Area (AP) c ...
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Marijuana task force faces ‘fascinating journey’ in crafting legal framework
Sunday, 17 July 2016The government called on former Liberal cabinet minister Anne McLellan to lead a nine-member task force on marijuana legalization and regulation. She was hired because of her political know-how and t ...
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The goal of legalized cannabis shouldn’t be corporate gold
Friday, 15 July 2016As the government crawls towards legalization with the appointment of a task force, my tempered enthusiasm has started to wane, replaced by dismay. I see countless interested parties and stakeholders ...
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The goal of legalized cannabis shouldn’t be corporate gold
Thursday, 14 July 2016Canada has a tradition of overregulation and one can already sense that the government is poised to place a myriad of restrictions on production and distribution of marijuana. Invariably, the more co ...
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UNGASS 2016: A Broken or B-r-o-a-d Consensus?
Tuesday, 05 July 2016A special session of the General Assembly took place in April revealing a growing divergence in the global drug policy landscape. Difficult negotiations resulted in a disappointing outcome document, ...
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The pot law that could be 'deal-breaker for the drug war'
Monday, 04 July 2016California's pot legalization initiative, the Adult Use of Marijuana Act (AUMA), qualified for the ballot in November, setting the stage for a vote that will have ramifications far beyond California' ...
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High hopes: Punjab's Swaraj Party wants to decriminalise opium & cannabis
Friday, 01 July 2016The Swaraj Party has advocated decriminalisation of organic drugs, such as poppy husk, opium and cannabis, by bringing out a suitable amendment in the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS ...
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How and why Italy's cannabis laws could soon change
Wednesday, 29 June 2016Italian citizens will be able to hold up to 15 grams of herb at home and take up to five grams with them when they go out. People will be free to cultivate a maximum of five plants at home but will b ...
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Jamaica proposes marijuana dispensers for tourists at airports following legalisation
Wednesday, 29 June 2016Jamaica is planning to install marijuana-dispensing kiosks for tourists who have a prescription for medical marijuana, in order to regulate a growing drug market and to bring in more government reven ...
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Ottawa vows strict regulation of recreational marijuana
Wednesday, 29 June 2016The federal government is moving toward a restrictive market for recreational marijuana, vowing to impose potency limits, controls on advertising, and strict rules over the production and sale of the ...
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Cannabis-Streit schwelt weiter
Wednesday, 29 June 2016Im Streit über die mögliche Freigabe von Cannabis sucht der hessische Landtag über die Sommerpause nach einer Einigung. Die CDU lehnt eine Legalisierung von Cannabis ab, da die Gefahren dadurch verha ...
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Danes want legal cannabis, but govt vows crackdown
Monday, 27 June 2016Amidst a new debate on cannabis, spurred by a massive police action at Christiania, a majority of Danes are in favour of legalization. Berlingske newspaper published a Gallup poll showing that 45 per ...
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Fumer un joint légalement
Wednesday, 22 June 2016Fumer un joint en toute légalité? La perspective est à portée de main de centaines de consommateurs d’herbe alors que Genève, Zurich, Bâle et Berne mettent les dernières touches à des projets pilotes ...
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Time to put ‘skunk’ out of business
Tuesday, 21 June 2016In the scientific literature, 'skunk' has come to mean something more specific: cannabis that contains a high percentage of Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC, the intoxicating part) but little to no Cannabid ...
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Christiania raid spurs new debate on legal cannabis
Tuesday, 21 June 2016After a massive police raid on the open-air cannabis market Pusher Street, a number of prominent figures in law enforcement have called on Denmark to stop fighting a losing battle and legalize cannab ...
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Human rights study no reason to change cannabis regulation policy
Wednesday, 15 June 2016A recent study by Radboud University Nijmegen that concluded that regulating cannabis cultivation could improve human rights is no reason for the Netherlands to change its policy on marijuana, Minist ...
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Smoke clears on cannabis licensing regime
Tuesday, 14 June 2016Over a year ago Jamaica brought about reform to the legal landscape with regards to ganja through the Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Act the (DDA). After the establishment of the Cannabis Licensing Auth ...
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NDP demands immediate decriminalization of marijuana
Sunday, 12 June 2016The federal New Democrats are putting forward a motion in Parliament to pressure the Liberal government to decriminalize pot before it is legalized. NDP Justice Critic Murray Rankin says it is not fa ...
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Cannabis in the capital: Federal haze
Friday, 10 June 2016Since 2015 it has been legal to own, grow and use cannabis privately in Washington, DC. Generous souls are allowed to give small amounts to whomever they like. It is illegal, however, to sell it. Sma ...
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Moroccan party leader calls for moderate consumption of cannabis
Friday, 10 June 2016Ilyass El Omari, President of the Regional Council of Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, proposed to allow cannabis to be sold legally in cafes. The Secretary General of the Authenticity and Modernity Party ...
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Justin Trudeau may have made the best case for legal pot ever
Friday, 10 June 2016Trudeau's argument for legalization is concerned less with creating benefits, and more with reducing harms. He starts from the same place that many legalization opponents start from — concern for the ...
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Dutch cities renew call for regulated cannabis cultivation
Thursday, 09 June 2016Almost 90 percent of Dutch municipalities supported a call on the government to allow experiments with regulated cannabis cultivation at the association of Dutch municipalities VNG’s annual conferenc ...
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New hire is a signal Ottawa is taking a strict line on recreational marijuana
Wednesday, 01 June 2016The Liberal government is sending further signals it plans a strict regime for recreational marijuana by hiring former public safety minister Anne McLellan to develop plans to legalize the drug. Sour ...
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Legal cannabis cultivation would cut violent crime: report
Monday, 30 May 2016Legalizing cannabis cultivation and trade could reduce violent crime related to illegal cultivation and could therefore protect human rights, according to a study on behalf of Dutch municipalities. H ...
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Jamaica targets billions in taxes from weed
Saturday, 28 May 2016The Government is targeting annual revenue of US$2 billion from the ganja industry when regulations to govern the sector are finally in place. Minister of Science, Energy and Technology Dr Andrew Whe ...
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Marijuana use and abuse rates decline among US teens
Tuesday, 24 May 2016Rates of adolescent marijuana use and abuse have declined across the US, according to a study that casts doubts on one of the central arguments against legalizing weed. Researchers from the Washingto ...
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'Marijuana superstore' wins legal battle over medical pot shops in California
Wednesday, 11 May 2016The largest licensed medical cannabis dispensary in the US, once dubbed the “marijuana superstore”, has won a four-year legal battle with federal prosecutors who tried to shutter its Oakland and San ...
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Tests for driver impairment by marijuana flawed: AAA
Monday, 09 May 2016Six states that allow marijuana use employ legal tests to determine whether someone is driving while impaired by the drug that have no scientific basis, according to a study by the nation's largest a ...
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The failed promise of legal pot
Sunday, 08 May 2016The risk is that, by itself, legalizing marijuana possession does not change the black market and that, even as legalization spreads, young black men will continue to be arrested at disproportionate ...
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Britons want cannabis to be legalised – change is inevitable, says ex-minister
Saturday, 07 May 2016Parliament will be failing in its duty to reflect the will of the people if it continues to resist calls to introduce a regulated cannabis market, a former coalition minister has warned. A 10-minute ...
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Why Canada’s cities aren’t cracking down on marijuana stores
Wednesday, 04 May 2016Canada’s municipalities are in a tough position when it comes to pot. Faced with a previous federal government that had no interest in legalizing marijuana or modifying its obtuse mail-order medical- ...
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Uruguay's cannabis law makes big strides, but faces serious challenges
Friday, 29 April 2016Nearly two and half years after becoming law, Uruguay’s pioneering plan to regulate every level of the national market for cannabis is finally on the verge of taking shape. While implementation has p ...
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Lack of progress and transparency at the UN General Assembly Special Session on Drugs
Tuesday, 26 April 2016The first meeting of UNGASS since 1998 was supposed to be a game changer in prodding the lumbering and often draconian UN drug policy regime into serious revision. Mass incarceration of the poor, cor ...
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New agreement brings no end to war on drugs in ASEAN
Tuesday, 26 April 2016The outcome of the UN General Assembly Special Session on drugs in New York resulted in an outcome document that brings little new to the table. Nang Pann Ei, a coordinator of the Drug Policy Advocac ...
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Holness Government urged to be bold and legalise ganja
Monday, 25 April 2016The director general of the National Commission on Science and Technology, Professor Errol Morrison, said that while the decriminalisation of marijuana in Jamaica is a good move, it is not enough. Wh ...
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Rethinking the global war on drugs
Monday, 25 April 2016The U.S. is in the untenable position of violating the existing treaties — now that four states have legalized the sale of recreational marijuana. The Canadian government announced that it will intro ...
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Jamaica dropped the mic on 4/20 and told the UN to get its act together on weed
Wednesday, 20 April 2016On 4/20, the unofficial holiday celebrated by marijuana enthusiasts around the world, Jamaica called for the UN to review the status of cannabis, questioning why the drug is still legally considered ...
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Bürgerschaft für liberalere Cannabis-Politik
Tuesday, 19 April 2016Bremen will mit einer Bundesratsinitiative die Grundlage schaffen für einen Modellversuch zur kontrollierten Cannabis-Abgabe an Erwachsene. Ein entsprechender Antrag der rot-grünen Regierungskoalitio ...
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California’s big chance to set the gold standard for marijuana policy
Tuesday, 19 April 2016Californians will have the opportunity to support the Adult Use of Marijuana Act (AUMA), based on key lessons and guidance from Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Alaska, DC, and Uruguay, and is consequen ...
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Weed and the UN: Why international drug laws won't stop legalization
Tuesday, 19 April 2016Under the outcome document for UNGASS that was drafted by diplomats in Vienna and formally adopted at UN headquarters in New York, weed still remains strictly banned by the treaties that govern inter ...
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UN backs prohibitionist drug policies despite call for more 'humane solution'
Tuesday, 19 April 2016The 2016 UN General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) has approved an agreement that leaves in place the prohibitionist policies banning narcotics use, despite growing international discontent with t ...
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Trouble in Europe's pot paradise
Monday, 18 April 2016Though the Dutch have struck a compromise with international treaties that shows great results for reducing harm for drug users, the approach has largely shielded problems with drug crime in the Neth ...
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Swiss health minister open to cannabis distribution trials
Saturday, 16 April 2016In an interview with the NZZ am Sonntag newspaper, Berset said that his department welcomes trying out "new models and directions" such as controlled cannabis trials, as long as the necessary special ...
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Hazy legality: how legal is Dutch weed really?
Thursday, 14 April 2016Last November, the local authorities’ association VNG, which represents all 393 Dutch municipalities, issued a report stating that ‘the current situation cannot continue’. ‘By turning a blind eye , t ...
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Canada on drugs at the UN: Standing up for a long-overdue policy shift
Tuesday, 12 April 2016The applause persisted until the chair of the session eventually gavelled it to an end. The occasion? Canada’s statement at the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) in Vienna, where countries were n ...
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Call for legalisation reignites cannabis debate in France
Tuesday, 12 April 2016French politicians slammed a Socialist minister's call to legalise marijuana, re-igniting the debate in a country where cannabis use is common. A day after minister for parliamentary relations Jean-M ...
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Cannabis legalisation: 47% support sale of drug through licensed shops, poll reveals
Friday, 08 April 2016Strong support for legalising the sale of cannabis through licensed shops has emerged in an opinion poll in the UK. Some 47 per cent of people back the idea, while 39 per cent oppose it and 14 per ce ...
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Drug expert says Australia's presence at UN summit a waste of money
Thursday, 07 April 2016The president of the Australian Drug Law Reform Foundation, Dr Alex Wodak, has questioned Australia’s attendance at the special session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGASS) on the world dr ...
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Wenn der Jugendanwalt das Betäubungsmittel liefert
Tuesday, 05 April 2016Wie gelingt es, den Konsum von Cannabis zu verringern? Darüber zerbrechen sich einige Schweizer Grossstädte schon seit Jahren den Kopf. In einer Arbeitsgruppe tauschen Basel, Bern, Genf und Zürich Id ...
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