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Un premier "cannabis social club" reconnu officiellement en Vendée
Le réveil du "peuple de l'herbe"
Le HuffPost (France)
Dimanche, 31 mars 2013C'est une première en France. Cette semaine, la Préfecture de Vendée a officiellement accepté la création d'un "cannabis social club" (CSC), en accusant réception d'un dossier monté par cinq personnes. Ces derniers ont reçu le papier d'attestation officielle avec leur numéro d'association. Les cannabis social clubs, dans lesquels les membres cultivent du cannabis et partagent leur production sans en faire commerce, existent déjà en Espagne et en Belgique. Mais sont totalement illégaux en France.
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Consultant: Tax revenues on pot won’t be half of what’s projected
The Seattle Times (US)
Friday, March 29, 2013Washington’s new pot consultant has one overarching, discouraging message for lawmakers and state budget writers: don’t look at weed as an ATM. Potential tax revenues will probably be less than half of the $450 million that’s been projected, said Mark Kleiman, in a interview Thursday night with TVW’s Austin Jenkins. More important, Kleiman said, to rely on money from pot — like money from gambling, alcohol and tobacco — means relying on abuse and addiction, which are not necessarily desirable state goals.
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Illegal cannabis and opium cultivation ride high in Parvati Valley in HP
For the risks people in Himachal Pradesh take in cultivating quality hash, they reap astonishingly high monetary rewards
India Today (India)
Friday, March 29, 2013"You want to buy charas? Hashish? Top quality," are invariably the first words you will hear in Malana. Tucked safely away on the highest mountains fringing Kullu Valley and an hour-and-a-half's walk from the closest road, the remote Himalayan hamlet lends its name to Malana Cream, acknowledged the world over as the 'champagne of hashish', an intoxicating dark brown resin rubbed off the leaves and seeds of the locally profuse variety of cannabis sativa-bhang. Residents in nearly 2,500 villages in Himachal Pradesh falling within more than 592 panchayats (each hill panchayat could have up to 12 villages) across Kullu, Mandi, Chamba, Kangra, Shimla and Sirmour rely on drug money for their livelihoods. (See also: Fear and loathing in the magic valley of Malana, India’s cannabis country)
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Scathing audit throws Colorado recreational marijuana rules into chaos
The Denver Post (US)
Thursday, March 28, 2013Colorado's under-construction plan for regulating recreational marijuana nearly came unglued when lawmakers questioned whether the agency that would enforce the rules is up to the task. The plan called for the state's Medical Marijuana Enforcement Division — which regulates medical-marijuana businesses — to transition to the Marijuana Enforcement Division and be in charge of all pot enterprises in the state. But a scathing audit cast doubt on the division's fitness for handling the massive job.
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UN concerned by arbitrary arrests in Brazil
CBS News (US)
Thursday, March 28, 2013The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention voiced concern about the rising number of arbitrary arrests in Brazil, which has one of the highest prison populations in the world with around 550,000 persons, 217,000 (about 40%) of whom are in pre-trial detention. They also expressed serious concerns regarding the arrests and compulsory confinement of drug addicts due to forthcoming major events such as the Soccer World Cup in 2014 and the Olympic Games in 2016. (See: Prison overcrowding in Brazil)
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Avec les Cannabis social club, le «peuple de l’herbe» veut se faire entendre
Libération (France)
Mercredi, 27 mars, 2013Avec les Cannabis social club (CSC), dont les statuts ont été déposés lundi dans plusieurs préfectures, des militants défenseurs du cannabis bravent l’interdit pour promouvoir la dépénalisation et l’autoproduction et mettre ainsi un terme aux trafics et à la mise en circulation de produits «frelatés»: 15 à 20 clubs ont été officiellement créés, notamment en Loire-Atlantique, Vendée, Creuse, Charente-Maritime, Indre-et-Loire et Haute-Vienne, emboîtant ainsi le pas à la fédération, créée le 4 mars en Indre-et-Loire.
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'This is working'
Portugal, 12 years after decriminalizing drugs
Der Spiegel (Germany)
Wednesday, March 27, 2013Twelve years ago, Portugal eliminated criminal penalties for drug users. Since then, those caught with small amounts of marijuana, cocaine or heroin go unindicted and possession is a misdemeanor on par with illegal parking. Experts are pleased with the results. Portugal has stopped prosecuting users. The substances listed in Law 30/2000 are still illegal in Portugal -- "Otherwise we would have gotten into trouble with the UN," drug policy coordinator João Goulão explains -- but using these drugs is nothing more than a misdemeanor, much the same as a parking violation.
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Yes we cannabis
The legalization movement plots its next 4 years
The Atlantic (US)
Wednesday, March 27, 2013Last November ballot initiatives legalizing, taxing, and regulating recreational marijuana use passed for the first time ever in Colorado and Washington state. Now marijuana reform is popping up in state legislatures across the country. Once the pet project of a few fringe figures, it has attracted a new generation of politicians from both parties with credible national aspirations. Even some Republicans see an opportunity to capitalize on a constituency that shocked the pundit class with its financial and grassroots muscle -- not to mention sophisticated campaign tactics -- just a few months ago.
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Audit: Serious flaws in Colorado's regulation of medical marijuana
The findings are a blow to the state Medical Marijuana Enforcement Division
The Denver Post (US)
Tuesday, March 26, 2013State regulators charged with watching over Colorado's medical marijuana industry have fallen short on everything from tracking inventory and managing their budget to keeping potential bad actors out of the business, a state audit found. Often lauded as a national model, Colorado's so-called seed-to-sale system of regulating medical marijuana does not exist, auditors found.
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French weed users register 'cannabis clubs'
The Local (France)
Tuesday, March 26, 2013Cannabis users across France took a high-risk step by registering 'Cannabis social clubs' with local authorities as official non-profit organizations. The stunt is a bid to win public backing but it could land them up to 30 years in jail. In registering their social clubs with local authorities, those behind the stunt hope to illustrate what they see as disproportionate and unfair laws against cannabis use, and force a change in legislation. "We want to remove the sword of Damocles from over our heads, and demand recognition from the public authorities," said Farid Ghehioueche, from the group 'Cannabis sans frontières' (Cannabis without borders).
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