CONCLUSION OF THE PUBLIC HEARING ON EU DRUG POLICY
23 February 2010
European Parliament, Brussels
On 20 November the ENCOD Steering Committee has sent the following letter to the Members of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs of the European Parliament. We ask you to do the same. The email adresses can be found on the page of the Committee
On 17 November the ENCOD Steering Committee has sent the following letter to the people mentioned below. We ask you to do the same. The email adresses can be found by clicking on the names.
The Encod Steering Committee draws the following conclusions of its meeting with officials of the Drugs Coordination Unit of the European Commission on 3 Sep 2009.
On 3 September 2009, ENCOD Steering Committee members Fredrick Polak, Marisa Felicissimo, Pedro Quesada and Jorge Roque had a meeting with Mr Timo Jetsu and two other Commission officials at the Drugs Coordination Unit (DCU) of the European Commission in Brussels.
The meeting was requested by ENCOD to receive explanation on the current status of the European Action on Drugs and the Civil Society Forum on Drug Policy.
Read also Encods conclusions of this meeting.
We ask you to contact the Members of the European Parliament to intervene in favour of the liberation of Chakib El Khayari
You can use the following letter. See below for a list of adresses of members of the European Parliament Delegation with Morocco.
In the past months, four young men have been sentenced to death for relatively modest charges on cannabis in Malaysia.
ENCOD has sent the following letter to Prime Minister Najib Razak of Malaysia and the Chair of the Malaysian Human Rights Commission.
Please copy this letter, sign it in your name and send it to Malaysian authorities. Check the list of embassies.
Help convince the US Federal Judge to give Marc Emery a very short or non-custodial sentence!
Join ‘The Worldwide Rally For The Prince of Pot’, and show your
support for Marc Emery, the marijuana activist who is going to jail in
the United States for FIVE YEARS for selling marijuana seeds and
funding the cannabis movement.
On 12 August, ENCODs Steering Committee sent the following letter to Carel Edwards, head of the EU Anti-Drugs Unit, concerning the status of the so-called “European Action on Drugs”
As a result, the SC members had a meeting with Timo Jetsu, NGO liaison officer at the Anti Drugs Unit in Brussels on Thursday 3 September.
The report of this meeting is ready, but we are
currently waiting for an answer from the Commission to confirm that it
does not contain any misunderstandings or misinterpretations. The report
will be published as soon as possible.