HET ENCOD BULLETIN OVER DRUGBELEID IN EUROPA
NR. 30. JUNI 2007
EEN GEDACHTENSPEL
HET ENCOD BULLETIN OVER DRUGBELEID IN EUROPA
NR. 30. JUNI 2007
EEN GEDACHTENSPEL
THE ENCOD BULLETIN ON DRUG POLICY IN EUROPE
NR. 30. JUNE 2007
A GAME OF THOUGHTS
Observando los resultados de la guerra contra el opio
Martin Jelsma y Tom Kramer
1 junio 2007
Fuente: TNI Programa Drogas y Democracia
From a survey carried out last year by the EUROBAROMETER it turns out that 26 % of EU citizens is in favour of legalisation of cannabis.
WHY HARM REDUCTION SHOULD CHALLENGE DRUG PROHIBITION
From 12 to 16 March 2007, the 50th annual meeting of the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs will take place in Vienna. This will be the last time this Commission meets before the crucial deadline of 2008, when an evaluation should be presented of the global efforts on drug control in the past ten years. An ENCOD-representative will be present at this meeting. ENCOD will present the following statement, signed by the Steering Committee Members.
On November 7th, 2006, at the Conference “The Road to Vienna 2008” that took place in the European Parliament in Brussels, the following declaration has been agreed upon with the support of Members of the European Parliament from two political groups (GUE/NGL and GREENS) and representatives of more than 50 NGO´s, as well as local and regional authorities from around Europe and beyond.
Europe and the mumbling grave stones.
Presentation in the EP nov 7 2007 Bruxelles
Peter Cohen, Encod member, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
NO MORE EXCUSES
STATEMENT OF THE EUROPEAN COALITION FOR JUST AND EFFECTIVE DRUG POLICIES (ENCOD) TO THE 49th ANNUAL MEETING OF THE UN COMMISION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS, 13 – 17 MARCH, VIENNA
From 24 to 26 February 2006, the third edition of the yearly Spannabis fair, on technologies to grow and consume the hemp plant, will take place in the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona, Spain. Earlier editions of Spannabis and other hemp fairs, which have been organised across Europe since various years, have received between 10 and 15 thousand visitors.