PDA

View Full Version : Danes lead EU cannabis league


real6
26-06-2008, 09:15 PM
http://euobserver.com/9/26399/?rk=1


lead EU cannabis league

PHILIPPA RUNNER

Today @ 09:25 CET

EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS - Young adults in Denmark smoke the most marijuana in the EU, but the drug is cheapest in Spain and the most potent in the Netherlands, according to an encyclopaedic new study by the Lisbon-based EMCDDA.

Some 50 percent of Danes aged 15 to 34 have tried the drug at some point in their lives, compared to the European average of 30 percent, the report by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction says.

The drug has been widely used in Europe for over 100 years (Photo: wikipedia)

* Print
* Comment article

Levels also stand high at around 40 percent in France, Spain, the UK and the Czech Republic but bottom out at under 10 percent in Cyprus, Bulgaria, Malta and Romania (3%). Canada is the global leader on 58.6 percent with the US on 49 percent.

A gram of herbal cannabis costs around €1.40 in Spain but €21.50 in Norway, with most countries "retailing" the illegal drug in the €5-to-€11 range, and with prices having stabilised or fallen across Europe since 1996.

The highest concentration of of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) - the active ingredient in cannabis - tends to be in the Netherlands at over 20 percent content while Portugal and Italy scrape the bottom of the THC table at less than three percent.

The 700-page survey explores the use of cannabis in Europe from the early 19th century, when medical treatises such as the 1839 Irish text "On the Preparations of the Indian Hemp or Gunjah" first popularised the drug.

It notes that while THC can be used to treat convulsive disorders such as spasticity, it can also lead to infant disorders when smoked by pregnant women and aggravate the onset on schizophrenia in teenagers.

The EMCDDA paints a picture of a divergent regulatory landscape in the EU, with decriminalisation trends in Portugal and Luxembourg but toughening measures in Denmark, Italy and the Netherlands.

"Over 13 million Europeans have consumed it in the past month. Globally, nearly 50,000 tonnes of cannabis herb or resin are produced for consumption every year," the survey says. "Little wonder, then, that cannabis has become a controversial cultural phenomenon."

livingthislife
26-06-2008, 11:11 PM
Cannabis gets into Spain through Marocco. It's a way to subsist for a lot of young people from Marocco and from the south of Spain. The level of unemployement on the south area of Spain can be about 20-30% in some cities.
There is a british colony in Spain, Gibraltar, and the dealers have an easy way to evade the british watchmen in this area. They relax a lot, I mean...
Drugs and cannabis get into Europe through Spain. Cannabis in the area of Gibraltar and the cities around. Other drugs through plane, specially Barajas airport (Madrid), but also by private charters. Some days ago they arrested a sub-police inspector of Barajas airport and more than 30 workers of Barajas airport. They were introducing cocaine from Colombia. It was amazing to read how they did it. I mean it's impossible that people working around didn't realize.
Drugs are a bussiness, and the powerful people isn't interested in finish with this. Everybody in Spain know who is a trafficant and who not, but police don't do anything most of the time. First the law is quite relaxed, and second trafficants are powerful people.

majicdragon
27-06-2008, 08:19 AM
Canada has hot spots too, where 58% would be a low estimate. It's a phenomenon which has been going strong here as long as I can remember.

check this guy out: http://www.youtube.com/user/brwndirtwarrior

He's awesome... really crazy Canadian.