Albania

Legalize Albania

Albania is an ex-communist dictatorship country with 2.8 million people living currently. During the dictatorship era, there was a total block on illegal drugs, and the number of people using them was nearly 0.

After nearly 30 years of transition to have a stable democracy, Albania is today the largest producer of illegal cannabis in Europe and an important road for cocaine from South America and heroin from the east.

Following the independent source of information, we have reasonable doubts that the criminal organizations are very close to the parliamentary parties and are a source of their financial incomes.

This has been documented from different international institutions for example the American Embassy in Tirana that from time to time, announce as “non-grata” deputies or other high-ranked public figures.

Also, during the last years, we have been a witness of deputies being arrested for their criminal activity and the last case of the ex-minister of interior affair that was charged for 3 years and 4 months in prison with the accuse of “office power abuse” as he helped a criminal gang to cultivate cannabis in Albania and after to illegally transport it to Greece and Italy.

According to UNODC (United Nations Office for drug and crime), Albania has a large scale of cannabis users, starting from school kids (12/13 years old).

    • We were focused on sharing true information about cannabis and trying to educate the users but also the society about the cannabis plant and the correct way of use.
    • Also, we have made public questionaries to study the situation of the consumption but also to measure the public sensibility about the case.
    • We plan to develop a project involving the parent in which kids make use of cannabis.
    • Also, as a small country for us was very important to collaborate with other organizations or groups, so we have joined the ECAN (European Cannabis Advocacy Networks) and have a close relationship with the Montenegrin group as well as other countries of Western Balkans.

The current legislation in Albania prohibits all the activity related to drugs and treats cannabis the same way as heroin.

In the last month, the Albanian government has started a public consultation about the legalization of medical cannabis.

 

 

 

Lorenci Gjurgjaj, Tirana Albania

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info@legalize.al

www.legalize.al 

 

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CannaMedSocialClub Stichting WietOliePuur

De CannaMedSocialClub stichting WietOliePuur is van menig dat elke volwassene toegang moet krijgen tot betaalbare Medicinale Cannabis. De stichting WietOliePuur zet zich in voor volwassen die met reguliere medicatie niet meer geholpen zijn.

We willen Thc en Cbd producten betaalbaar maken en voor iedereen boven de 18 jaar toegankelijk maken.

Tevens willen we de zwarte markt graag decriminaliseren omdat er veel te veel malafide wietolie verkopers zijn die geen idee hebben waar ze mee bezig zijn en geld verdienen aan ziekte mensen.

 

Alle producten bij de stichting maken we zelf en we kweken in Nederland binnen de regels die er zijn. We produceren duizenden cannabis en hennep planten elk jaar samen en- met / voor onze donateurs.

De stichting help iedereen bij het gebruik van dit soort producten en geeft advies en begeleiding. Ook willen we op deze manier … de CsC manier proberen de taboe sfeer te laten verdwijnen om cannabis en hennep producten te legaliseren.

Martinus van Lies,

Voorzitter / oprichter stichting WietOliePuur


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The CannaMedSocialClub foundation WietOliePuur believes that every adult should have access to affordable Medical Cannabis. The WietOliePuur foundation is committed to adults who are no longer helped with regular medication.

We want to make Thc and Cbd products affordable and accessible to everyone over 18 years old.

We would also like to decriminalize the black market because there are far too many rogue cannabis oil sellers who have no idea what they are doing and earn money from sick people.

We make all products at the foundation ourselves and we grow in the Netherlands within the rules that exist. We produce thousands of cannabis and hemp plants every year together and with / for our donors.

The foundation helps everyone in the use of these types of products and provides advice and guidance. We also want to try this way … the CsC way to make the taboo atmosphere disappear to legalize cannabis and hemp products.

Martinus van Lies,

Chairman / founder of the WietOliePuur foundation

 

ReLeaf

ReLeaf Malta

ReLeaf Malta is a community-based NGO that seeks the regulation of Cannabis in Malta through safe and sensible policies.
ReLeaf Malta is a community-based pressure group that is demanding a change in national cannabis policy.
After decades of a failed national drug policy and the criminalisation of cannabis users, change needs to come to Malta. From the USA to Uruguay, countries all over the world are turning to more sensible and evidence-based policies to tackle the black market created by a policy of prohibition.
Whereas punishment and condemnation were used against drug users in a failed attempt at law enforcement of misguided laws and control of the black market, ReLeaf Malta proposes that regulation and education can be a much stronger national policy to combat these issues.
The multiple applications of the cannabis plant, from medicinal use to industrial use to personal use, have remained largely untapped as a resource, and Malta is in a prime position to be ahead of this global shift in change and take advantage of the fertile soil while it can.
We believe that regulating and controlling the cannabis plant will be incredibly beneficial to the country. Removing the economic and social power away from organised criminal gangs and placing it in the hands of the people and the government would not only mean a more healthy and prosperous society but a more fair and compassionate one as well.