EL BOLETÍN DE ENCOD SOBRE LA POLÍTICA DE DROGAS EN EUROPA NR. 29. MAYO DE 2007 GESTOS VACÍOS
ENCOD BULLETIN 29
THE ENCOD BULLETIN ON DRUG POLICY IN EUROPE NR. 29. MAY 2007 TOKEN GESTURES
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ALICE PROJECT, GERMANY
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ACTIEVE BREDASE COFFEESHOPHOUDERS, NETHERLANDS
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AKZEPT, GERMANY
IS IT FORBIDDEN TO TALK ABOUT DRUGS IN SWEDEN?
IT IS NOT AN INSULT TO TALK ABOUT DRUGS, STILL IT IS FORBIDDEN IN SWEDEN Open letter of the European Coalition for Just and Effective Drug Policy to Mrs. Margareta Wallström, Vice President of the European Commission, responsible for Institutional Relationships and Communication Strategy.
PANNAGH ACQUITTED: FIRST LEGAL CANNABIS CLUB IN EU, APRIL 2007
Spain: No legal trial against cannabis consumers’ association Definitively closed: the case against the collective marijuana plantation of Pannagh Pannagh now claims the return of confiscated plants and denounces the disproportionate detention of its members. The cannabis consumers club concept is starting in several European countries and will soon be officially presented in the European […]
QUESTIONS ON PANNAGH
ON 12 JANUARY 2006 MEMBER OF EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT GIUSTO CATANIA ASKED A QUESTION TO THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION CONCERNING THE CASE OF THE SPANISH ORGANISATION PANNAGH, ON CULTIVATION OF CANNABIS FOR NON-COMMERCIAL PURPOSES Here is the question followed by the reply of EU Commissioner Franco Frattini
ENCOD PARTICIPATION IN EU SUMMIT ON DRUG POLICY May 2004
On 10 and 11 May 2004, ENCOD was invited to attend the official conference “The Way Forward”, on a new European Union strategy on illicit drugs, which was held in the Hotel Conrad, Dublin, Ireland. Read the experiences of our representative and the speech that was distributed on our behalf.
PUBLIC HEARING, EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, 21 APRIL 2005
On 21 April 2005, ‘addicts,’ people living with AIDS, other drug users, MEPs and other European Authority diplomats met in the European Parliament to discuss the inclusion of civil society in drug policy debate and drug policy generally. Here is a short report by Andria Efthimiou-Mordaunt.