23 April 2014
By Kristy Kruithof and Mafalda Pardal
23 April 2014
By Kristy Kruithof and Mafalda Pardal
April 10, 2014
By Carla Bleiker
Over 120 German professors of criminal law are supporting an initiative
to legalize cannabis. They have called on the Bundestag to discuss the
issue. Merkel’s coalition is skeptical.
To the Presidency of the Italian Council of Ministers
To the Heads of Parliamentary Groups
To the Regions’ Presidents
To the President of ANCI (National Association on Municipalities)
To Italian City Majors
cc: Anti-Drugs Policy Department (DPA)
February 17th, 2014
By Vicente Fox
I recently had the opportunity to meet with Jim Pattison, one of Canada’s most powerful and influential business people. While sitting in his office overlooking Burrard Inlet and the mountains of Vancouver, Mr. Pattison asked me a most timely and intriguing question. “President Fox, I have read recently that you are in favour of the legalization of marijuana. Is that true?”
15 February 2014
On February 12th, the Italian Constitutional Court ruled that the 2006 Italian drug legislation (the so called Fini Giovanardi law) is uncostitutional. Consequently, the 1990 legislation, as emended by the 1993 popular referendum (which decriminalized possession for personal use), has been restored.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
By Malena Castaldi and Felipe Llambias
MONTEVIDEO – The United States and Europe need a new strategy in the war on drugs and should look at alternatives such as the regulated sale of marijuana, says Uruguayan President Jose Mujica, whose country recently legalized the production and sale of cannabis.
6 February 2014
The United States federal government may not be ready to sanction marijuana use, but a new agriculture bill is set to legalize preliminary stages of hemp production in states that allow the practice. A new farm bill, passed by Congress on Tuesday, would allow universities and state agriculture departments to establish industrial hemp growing programs. If these research programs go well, they could pave the way for commercial hemp farming to become a reality.
6 February, 2014
By David Bienenstock
By all accounts, 31-year-old mother of three Gemma Moss recently smoked half a joint to help her sleep, and then she never woke up. It’s a tragic passing that quickly yielded giddy tabloid headlines touting her as “the first woman in Britain to be poisoned to death by cannabis”, as though some incredible sports record had just been achieved.
3 February 2014, by Ian Willoughby
In November, the Czech police’s drugs unit raided dozens of “grow shops”, businesses that sell products necessary for the cultivation of marijuana. The police justified the large-scale confiscation of goods on the grounds that a court had ruled it was illegal for the shops to offer in one place everything needed to grow the drug, from seeds to literature. This is disputed by the grow shop owners, including my guest today, Michal Otipka, who runs four in Prague. Before we got on to the legal niceties, I asked Otipka how he’d first got into the business.