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Yury Fedotov already critisized by drug liberal forces Russian national drug strategy issued in June: Scrutinized by ECAD drug policy expert in Russia Digital drugs: I-dosing on digital drugs become an alarming trend. Costa twice EU: advantages for citizens and businesses in justice and security matters New five-year plan for collaboration between EU member countries on judicial matters and internal security. USA: New National Strategy to reduce drug use and its consequences: Balanced approach to boost community-based prevention, treatment, strenghten law enforcement and international cooperation Positive results of Drug Treatment Courts in 12 countries: According to the first-ever publication of results of Drug Treatment Courts from 12 countries outside the U. The Drug Situation in Norway : News in political regulations and situation on the illicit drug market. ECAD: director is being very specific about the importance of evidence for taking up this kind of debate in Wall Street Journal; Deadly legal and cheap: Mephedrone or 'meow meow' is sweeping all over the house parties in Britain. Already banned in Sweden, Norway and Finland, the popular drug is listed as a top priority by the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs to be decided on early in ; Cannabis damages young brains more than originally thought: Canadian study focused on the root of cannabis influence on depression and anxiety among teens. Do you know what happens in the brains of teenagers when they use cannabis? Let's look at the data! Results impress American colleagues Calls for Britain to license, regulate and tax illegal drug abuse: Heroin available alongside cheap alcohol in local store? Sounds less like a solution to current problems and more like a social policy in search of a disaster! Sweden's first baseline study on blood borne infections among injecting drug users in Stockholm : The Swedish capital has never had a needle exchange; how is the situation with the blood borne infections, then? The Study gives an answer. Physiological studies have shown that cannabis receptors are present on bones. Cannabinoids also have an important role in the regulation of bone density; blocking or modulating CB1 cannabinoid activity protects from bone loss. Read more of this and other articles! Four news from the Netherlands : Is time to re-think? Is it 'bad' kids who do drugs? In this issue: Cannabis reclassification in the UK : Cannabis users will face new penalties from January 1, when the drug is upgraded to class B Oslo controversial injection room about to close : Practicing injections in Oslo, Norway, aroused plenty of ciriticism. Oslo City Council suggested injection rooms should be closed by the 1-st of January, Read more about the reasons behind this proposal. Dutch coffee-shops under pressure : Two Dutch cities in the South of Holland announced recently they could not handle the disorder caused by drug tourists and would close all 8 coffee-shops early next year. Read more about the situation in Maastricht. Read more about work strategies and focal points. What are the results compare to 6 control municipalities? In this issue: Warning in World Drug Report : Afghanistan has become a major producer of cannabis resin; indor cultivation is producing more potent strains of cannabis herb; systemic shift in major drug routes. Methadone myths :International debate in treating drug addiction. In this issue: 15th ECAD Mayors Conference : ECAD Newsletter presents highlights of the addresses; Panel discussions : We have also collected some inputs to the panel discussions which will shed the light on the main topics brought up by the experts. Main theme for the conference is One hundred years of drug prevention. The Forum will gather under the patronage of H. Queen Silvia of Sweden. Cannabis reclassification: plus and minus : In a statement to the British Parliament, the Home Secretary said she believed problems related to cannabis use are serious enough that it should be reclassified into Class B. In this issue: Free Drugs or Drug-free? In this issue: Gothenburg hosts World Mayors' Forum : 'We in Sweden are used to political consensus in regard to drug issues. In many other countries, the situation looks quite different. We hope that this Forum will encourage those who try to do something in spite of small resources'. Scotland has much to learn from Sweden : Wide media coverage of Swedish politicians' visit to Scotland. EU-Parliament voted for legal opium in Afghanistan : 'Method can give an opposite effect'. Brunstrom fighting hard to revoke A,B and C - drug classification system and what followed this proposal. KHAT: What do you know about this drug? British 'Independent' about cannabis reclassifying: Over 50 world experts on drugs and mental health comfirm risks of increasing vulnerability to psychosis and schizophrenia. Addicts and injection rooms: Drug addicts take advantage of controversial Kings Cross injecting room in Australia to test their tolerance to higher doses of drug coctails. Read texts in full under 'Conference papers'. UNODC chief suggests motives for drug traffickers. Lobbying for 'medical' marijuana: Whose money pay for passing ballot initiatives in Denver and Alaska? A tragic story of 'healing' with marijuana - a year old girl died consequently. New free information service: The Elisad Gateway provides a free searchable catalogue of resources on drugs, alcohol, tobacco, games and other subjects. In 17 European languages! In this issue: CND Anniversary Session: 'We have to able to walk and chew gum at the same time', Antonio Maria Costa about aiming resources at both prevention, supply reduction and treatment We do not share goals with the harm reduction movement: 'We do not share the same goals and that is why any discussion about methods is worthless', Tomas Hallberg, ECAD British newspaper regrets campaign for decriminalisation of cannabis: 'If only we had known then what we can reveal today ONDCP gives advise to parents on how to protect their teens from prescription drug abuse. ECAD opens new office in Bourgas, Bulgaria: An interview with new Balkan office director about developing local drug policies, Balkan conference in autumn and Bulgarian newsletter. Alarm over cocaine abuse in Italy: Interior minister admits that Italians consume cocaine in enormous quantities. Certain well-to-do society groups, many of whom are used to snorting the white powder, are joined by others, not in the least similar to the street addicts. Who are they? Read more and sign the Petition! In this issue: UNODC and World Bank are careful about proclaiming success in Afghanistan: Evidence suggests that banks in industrialized countries as well as in the region play an important role in transferring money used to purchase illicit drugs. Drug policy change in Holland? Dutch soldiers to go through unexpected obligatory drug test: Dutch Ministry of Defense introduces a zero-tolerant policy in regard to posessing or abusing drugs; and Rotterdam Mayor appeals to the public in order to set stop to the cultivation of weed in home nursuries. Drug legislation in Italy goes notorious: Romano Prodi-led centre-left government unleashes decriminalisation of drug consumption. An appalling tendency described by Italian journalist Alberto Carosa. Volume 6, No 92 In Latvian pdf-file, Acrobat. Print Email. Also, international conference on Cannabis in Stockholm this November triggered response of policy makers; Robert L. DuPont, former US drug tzar urges to promote new ideas to reduce drug use and improve public health and security. The city of Stockholm will host this conference together with us. Newsletters from ECAD Gil Kerlikowske states that no legalisation of medical marijuana is on US drug policy agenda; new German drug commissioner Mechthild Dyckmans points out that the scientific validity of cannabis is now getting acknowledged; Organised crime behind each coffee-shop in Holland: The head of Dutch cannabis Task Force Max Daniel is willing to start a debate about those who make money out of organised crime. These are chartered accountants, banks, filter- and plant reservoir providers and even treasury. Harm Reduction goal, families' dilemmas and countries' choices. Prescription drug abuse among adolescents : Research shows different patters of abuse among young people - understand it in order to address correctly. UNODC has also started issuing electronic newsletter. New research by Drug Free Australia: Cannabis effects cannot be trivialised. Latest research concerns everyone: cannabis is directly linked to suicides, schizophrenia, impacts on brain functions and can cause cancer. UN works to devaluate opium in Afghanistan: UN officials attempt to create a 'flood of drugs' to destroy the value of opium. Newsletters from ECAD. Newsletter from ECAD
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