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ReLeaf Malta presented the proposal for legalised & regulated cannabis market

We are pleased to inform you that on 11 December ReLeaf Malta presented the proposal for legalised & regulated cannabis market to Hon. Julia Farrugia Portelli, Parliamentary Secretary responsible from the reform.
This proposal aims to provide local authorities with a brief over view of a regulated cannabis market for adult use and highlights the importance to enact legislative changes based on human rights and harm reduction principles.
ReLeaf underlines the importance of a multidisciplinary approach, therefore the need to include legal, social, economic, educational and health considerations when drafting a national framework regulating the cultivation, consumption and sale of the cannabis plants and its derivatives. As already proven by countries legislating and regulating cannabis for personal use, cannabis policy is best implemented through a balanced, evidence based and inclusive legislative framework.
Please find the Proposal here: ReLeaf-Presentation
and Video here: Releaf 2020 Proposal
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ReLeaf Malta proposes Freedom to Farm for the Maltese Constitutional reform

In the past years, Malta experienced drastic demographic, technological and infrastructural change. These changes are having a direct effect on the country and positioning Malta at a curious cross roads between a conservative and closed past towards a more open, diverse and inclusive future.

A country that slowly but surely emerges from a relatively economic and socially stagnant past, and moving towards an innovative and modern future requires a constitution which reflects novel aspirations of the people, whilst include safeguards for the promotion of a democratic and just nation state.

The country is implementing these changes with a strong capitalist mindset and with commercial interests sometimes taking over human, environmental and health considerations. We are seeing a corporate take over in various fields, with the role and rights of the individual diminished in the name of good business.

It is curious that when it comes to certain substances, such as cannabis, the Government together with businesses is centralising cultivation, manufacturing and distribution to the extent that Maltese citizens continue to face harsh criminal repercussions if caught cultivating cannabis for personal use.

ReLeaf is therefore highlighting the importance to safeguard the right to personal cultivation of plants, including psychoactive plants and ensure Maltese citizens continue to enjoy the right to personal cultivation and freedom to farm.

Read the ReLeaf proposal for the Reform of the Constitution of Malta here: https://riformakostituzzjonali.gov.mt/documents/andrew-bonello-releaf-malta/?lang=en

Source: ReLeaf Malta

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Cultiva 2019 (AT) was a target of an intensive police action

 

This year’s Cultiva took place from 11th to 13th October 2019. But this time with less enthusiasm. This can be attributed to increased police controls, which affected almost 200 trade fair visitors this year. Hemp, a versatile plant that has been in great demand for more than 4,000 years, has been enjoying increasing popularity in medicine for several years now. A lot of countries around Austria decriminalized cannabis, but instead of supporting the prosperity of the citizens, a hunt is launched that destroys families, health and other livelihoods. “This is a violation of human rights,” comments ENCOD’s EC with anger. ENCOD is one of the NGOs who participated with an information stand at Cultiva for several years and educates interested people about drug policy. According to insider information, medical officers rent hotel rooms in the same venue with their drug dogs and catch visitors after closing time. Two years ago there were even racist comments made by Austrian Police officer to a group of visitors from Slovenia: ‘They should leave Austria and never set foot in the country again.’ Such measures are not exactly a model for a state that is on the first place of quality of life. Quality of life means prosperity and prosperity is defined with happiness, health, love and money. As for the first three values, the country seems to be increasingly impoverished. It is time for citizens to take certain actions into their own hands.

Police department of Lower Austria published on Oct. 14th 2019 a press release with the following records:

161 drivers were impaired by (illegal) substances

22 drivers had to pay a fine

6 drivers refused examination by public medical officer

15 drivers had symptoms of fatigue

 

Confiscated products:

710 g cannabis, 36 joints, 11 grinders, XTC tablets, magic mushrooms and a knife.

The actions of the police are outrageous and point to several important issues related to cannabis. There is an urgent need to define the allowed levels of THC in blood since the cannabinoid stays in the body for a much longer time than the acute effects last. Medical users (even German patients who have a prescription and are allowed to drive in Germany) were humiliated, mistreated and taken by the police as criminals.

The “City Back Driver” project was founded by CIA-TV (and support of ENCOD) to redirect trade fair visitors back to the urban areas for a voluntary donation. Of course, the drivers are “clean”. The action has been enforced on Sunday evening, as taxi drivers joined the project. More solidarity and humanity are needed in this world. If there is a fair next year it’s time again and you can sign up as a City Back Driver (and maybe From City Driver too).

If you still have interesting reports and information from the Cultiva, send it to office@encod.org.

 

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Fernanda, the grandmother of marijuana

A step away from jail at 76: “I am not a drug dealer”

76 years old Fernanda was the first legal cultivator in Spain. Now she will be judged for an alleged excess production.

She is 76 years old and is judged for 4 years in jail. The reason? Marijuana plants in her garden. Her name is Fernanda De la Figuera and she is one of the most relevant cannabis figures in Spain. The marijuana grandmother is a familiar and respected face within the national cannabis scene. She has been planting in her garden for 50 years. Now, for that reason, she faces 4 years in prison.

Fernanda, born in Madrid but resident in Malaga for more than 40 years, got to know cannabis in the 60s. Since then she has become one of the greatest hemp activists in her country. Her fight achieved milestones in the mid-90s, when she became the first legal cultivator in Spain. She also participated in the creation of the first cannabis clubs in Spain, based in Barcelona. She has never trafficked. The purposes of her cultivation is essentially medicinal. Now she is accused of overproduction and that can lead her to jail.

“No, no. If I wanted to make money with marijuana, I would have become a drug dealer. I am not a narcotrafficker. It is not the case and everyone knows it. I do not traffic. I plant marijuana for medical reasons; because thanks to her I can live in decent conditions. I was diagnosed as a child with a series of health problems, such as osteoarthritis, rheumatism … I fell and broke my tailbone. If it weren’t for marijuana I would be in a wheelchair. I don’t just say that, doctors have diagnosed me“, she says in a conversation with EL ESPAÑOL.

Tomatoes, corn, marijuana …

In 1995 she was allowed to legally cultivate marijuana plants for medicinal purposes after a precedential sentence in Spain. “I had an excellent lawyer and got the right to plant in my garden. I had a row of tomatoes, another of marijuana, another of corn… ” She was basically growing her medicine. “And that of my daughter, for example, who has not smoked in her life and suffered severe menstrual pain. She gave her a scrub with cannabis oils and calmed all the pain”, she says.

If you have been allowed to legally cultivate, where is the problem? In quantity. Fernanda opened cannabis associations with a strong feminist component. She called them “Mary x Mary.” “I have been a feminist when the movement in Spain was not yet important. I was a single mother and advocated for responsible motherhood without getting married,” she recalls. With her associations, she sought to bring women closer to cannabis culture in a responsible way and with information. “But in the associations there are also men, I get along very well with them, I want them working and fighting by my side,” she summarizes.

In these associations, all affiliates collaborated to have one plant per member. The fame of the figure of ‘the cannabis grandmother’ and the philosophy of her clubs made the number of members increase. “At the beginning we were 25, so we cultivated 25 plants. In the end we were more than 100, I can’t tell you if we were 120, 150 or 180. Well, one for each one, which is fair,” says Fernanda, who adds that “sometimes the calculations don’t add up. Some plants do not mature, others do not get yield … You end up balancing so that everyone has at least some cannabis. You tell me, if that is trafficking.”

Trial Suspended

The alleged crime is in the increase of production. The increase of members has led to a logical increase in production, and this is why they have denounced it. They have tried to obstruct Fernanda’s growing on all sides. Legally and illegally. From security forces to thieves. And in the end, although she became the first legal cannabis grower in Spain, she will be seen again in court for this matter. She is accused of an excess of production. Spanish legislation has a great legal vacuum in the field of cannabis production and now they accuse her of producing more than she should. In total, she faces 4 years in prison.

The trial should have been held on Thursday, April 25 at the Provincial Court of Malaga, but it has been suspended. “They have postponed it until October for a matter of missing documents. Bureaucratic issues.” Thus, its uncertainty continues until after summer. However, Fernanda maintains a positive attitude about it: “Let’s not be pessimistic. We’re going to wait. If in the end there is a conviction, then there are other courts above to appeal,” says Fernanda.

The century of cannabis medicine

“This is going to be the century of cannabis medicine and they know it in countries like Israel, where it is being given to older people who find an absolute improvement with marijuana treatments. It doesn’t have to be smoked, there are oils, tinctures, edible formats…”

As a person with more than 50 years of experience as a consumer says, “and it has done me only good. I was born in a very conservative family, very male chauvinist, military. But it was precisely the contact with the legion’s military, those who came to Malaga with the kifi (the name of marijuana pollen in Morocco) that put me in contact with cannabis. My parents, in the end, who lived in Larache (Morocco) and never smoked, finally understood why I consumed,” she recalls. She has spent her entire life consuming to improve her health. And not even the threat of jail will change her philosophy: “I am not a drug dealer. I have never sold. I only grow to be healthy. Cannabis has been with me all my life, but I wish I had known it before. ”

translated by ENCOD

Original source: https://www.elespanol.com/reportajes/20190426/fernanda-abuela-marihuana-paso-carcel-no-narcotraficante/393961657_0.html

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General Assembly 2019

ENCOD GA will be held from September 13th to 15th in Carinthia, Austria. All active members (that means who paid the membership fee for 2019) are invited. It will be interesting and a good opportunity for networking. For further information, send an email to treasurer@encod.org.

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ENCOD General Assembly 2018 Press Release

THE ENCOD GENERAL ASSEMBLY HAS ELECTED A BOARD WITH WOMEN MAJORITY

ENCOD continues improving the Drugs Policy and revamps the NGO by an equality gender perspective, giving priority to the participation of the members and the transparent management in a sensible and professional approach.

 

BÍTOV – The General Assembly of ENCOD was held from 21 st to the 23 rd of September at Konopná farma Vranč in Bitov (Czech Republic). It was attended by more than 15 members and other collaborators joined online. It was a special meeting as 2018 is ENCOD’s 25th anniversary.
ENCOD has always got a democratic structure based on the decisions of the General Assembly carried out by the members of the Executive Committee. During the meeting, a new internal structure has been agreed upon by the members of the GA to improve the efficiency of the organization and encouraging members to participate actively in different issues in different countries.
This new structure consists of 5 working departments, divided in the following way among the elected Executive Committee:

  • President: our veteran activist and Italian journalist Enrico Fletzer will head the Department of Civil Society and Harm Reduction.
  • Treasurer: the Austrian manager, unionist, coach, Gabriele Kozàr will head the Department of Coordination and Administration.
  • Secretary: our new EC member from the Czech Republic, Anna Němcová will head the Department of Communication.
  • The Department of Science and Research: headed by our Slovenian EC member, the anthropologist Maja Kohek
  • The Department of Drugs Policy will be headed by our Spanish EC member, politologist Ana Afuera Gómez.

During the three days of assembly the projects so far achieved in 2017 were discussed as well as the ongoing projects for 2018. The GA voted on a mission statement as a guide for the organization, especially for the work of the EC.

As challenge for the next year we have committed ourselves to encourage the participation of all ENCOD members. We will remain a horizontal and democratic structured NGO and we will increase the transparency of management, implementing a new plan for the internal and the external communication, to improve the networking and the spreading of ENCOD message and demands.

We are confident of taking a large step towards political impact in the European Union thanks to the new division into departments and thus reaching a better documentation of various subjects and themes related to drugs and drug policies. As 2019 could be a tipping point in cannabis regulation we will organize some actions in and around UN.

We are very happy about the newly elected EC and are pleased to keep working on our main goal, to achieve the peace on drugs. We point out again the Freedom to Farm, as it is everybody’s right to grow every plant. To claim your rights, come and join ENCOD!

 

Survey: European Civil Society on Drugs Report (ENCOD)

We are very happy to present you the new survey: ¨European Civil Society on Drugs¨ by ENCOD. It will be used to create an updated report about the Drugs Policy in Europe and the situation of the most vulnerable people on drug matters: the users, the activists and the advocates.

 

It is addressed to activists, advocates and experts who want to participate, and it includes questions about the users’ experience as well. It is to draw the current situation on Drugs Policy in each European country. Please. It will take you ten minutes approximately.

 

The deadline to contribute to the survey is Saturday 15th of December 2018. Moreover, you can send to other activists and NGO’s to enlarge the sample in the collection of data.

 

Thank you for your confidence.

 

You can find the survey embedded below or visit this link.

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ENCOD General Assembly 2018

ENCOD invites all its members to the annual General Assembly, which will be held in the Czech Republic, at the Konopná farma Vranč Bítov 2, 671 10 Bítov, from the 21st to 23rd of September 2018. You are welcome to arrive at Thursday the 20th and return on Monday the 24th. Please register before the 14th of September 2018 using the registration form.

ENCOD General Assembly 2018

We are very happy to invite you all to Vranc’s farm, a beautiful hemp farm and recreational hot spot in the South of the Czech Republic. Featuring a hemp maze, we thought it would be a great place to convene and further unravel the possibilities for our organisation to manifest our objectives.

We look forward to strengthening our network with you, receive important updates on your regional and national developments and to present the steps we have taken in this last year to further ENCOD’s goals. Furthermore, we’d like to celebrate the 25 years that have shaped our organisation and would like to brainstorm with you over the next 25 years of ENCOD’s exciting future. Before the GA you can already start brainstorming by posting and discussing ideas on this Your Priorities platform: https://www.yrpri.org/community/858

Accommodation

Vranc’s farm is characterized by its simplicity. That means that for our nighttime rest we can make use of a shared floor with a capacity for 20 people. In the direct vicinity of the farm, there are also options for those of us who would like to arrange a more furnished accommodation. Please check the attached accommodation sheet for details and make sure to include your preferences on the GA registration form.

Travel

Nearby airports to Vranc’s farm are located in Brno, Vienna, and Prague. From there you can take a few trains or buses that bring you Znojmo or Morovske Budejvice. From either of these cities, travel to Šumná. From there you can take a bus to Vranc´s farm or be picked up by our ENCOD shuttle. The ENCOD shuttle will be arranged by Enrico Fletzer. His contact details will be shared with you when you register your attendance.

For public transport in and around the Czech Republic, please consult idos.cz. In the bottom, right on that page, you can choose Englisch or Deutsch. Make sure to select Bítov, Znojmo, as there are more places named Bítov in the Czech Republic.

If you come by car, please consult the google maps link in the first paragraph of this message.

What to bring (there will be some, but just in case)

Please bring a

  • Plate

  • Cup

Depending on your preferred sleeping arrangement you´ll might need to bring

  • Sleeping mat

  • Sleeping bag

  • Sheets

  • Pillow

Registration

For registering your attendance to the GA 2018, please use the registration form. Registration is possible up to the 14th of September 2018 but we’d be very pleased if you could register as soon as possible, so we can best prepare our meeting.

EC candidature

We strongly encourage all ENCOD members to consider applying for the position and kindly ask you to email your application (contact us to receive it) to ENCOD office (office@encod.org) before the 14th of September 2018.

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