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City of Berlin Is Set to Relax Cannabis Laws

A new marijuana policy could make it legal for individuals to possess up to 15 grams (0.5 ounces) of the drug in the German capital. The regulation would make Berlin among the most cannabis-friendly in Europe.

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Pot Use by Dutch, Where it’s Legal, Lower than Euro Average

Marijuana use among Dutch citizens is lower than the European avg, according to survey data published last week in a report by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction. According to the 2009 report, “The State of the Drugs Problem in Europe,” among adults in the Netherlands, 5.4% are users compared with the 6.8% European avg.

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New Evidence Proves Legalization Won’t Increase Cannabis Use

AMSTERDAM, Nov 5 (Reuters) – The Dutch are among the lowest users of marijuana or cannabis in Europe despite the Netherlands’ well-known tolerance of the drug, according to a regional study published on Thursday. Among adults in the Netherlands, 5.4 percent used cannabis, compared with the European average of 6.8 percent, according to an annual rep

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Dutch ‘among lowest cannabis users’

THE Dutch are among the lowest users of marijuana or cannabis in Europe despite the Netherlands’ well-known tolerance of the drug, according to a regional study. Among adults in the Netherlands, 5.4 per cent used cannabis, compared with the European average of 6.8 per cent, according to an annual report by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs

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New App Helps iPhone Users Find A Weed Guy, Brah

Have you ever used an iPhone … on drugs? Probably. But you’ve probably never used an iPhone to FIND drugs. Until now. A recent application called “Cannibas” helps people find pot cafes in Europe and weed spots in 13 US cities where medical marijuana is legal. And it’s Apple approved!

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Marijuana Legalization Debate from CNN’s

An OK debate —The MMP guy wants to tax and regulate, and fails to cite the preponderance of medical studies that originate in other countries, especially Europe, that substantiate the myth that normalization in any way will lead to increased usage in teen and adult populations. Both results have been disproved in the real-world experiences of …

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