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  2. Drug policy of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The drug policy of Portugal, informally called the "drug strategy", was put in place in 2000, and came into effect in July 2001.Created by the Decree-Law n. 130 -A/2001 and under the jurisdiction of the Commissions for the Dissuasion of Drug Addiction, [1] its purpose was to reduce the number of new HIV/AIDS cases in the country, as it was estimated around half of new cases came from injection ...

  3. Want to Win the War on Drugs? Portugal Might Have the ... - AOL

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    In 2001, Portugal became the first country in the world to decriminalize the consumption of all drugs.

  4. Cannabis in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Possession of cannabis in Portugal is decriminalised in amounts for personal use, considered to be up to 25 g of plant material or 5 g of hashish. In 2001 Portugal decriminalised all illegal drugs, meaning that possession of personal amounts (a 10-day supply) is not subject to any penalties for a first-time offense. Subsequent offenses may be ...

  5. Category:Drug policy of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Drug policy of Portugal" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view ...

  6. European Union Drugs Agency - Wikipedia

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    The European Union Drugs Agency (EUDA), known until 2024 as the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA), is an agency of the European Union headquartered in Lisbon, Portugal, and established in 1993. In June 2022, [4] the Council of the European Union approved a reform of the organization which lead to an extension of ...

  7. Oregon's drug decriminalization experiment is ending. What ...

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    The most noteworthy example is Portugal, where drug-related deaths have plummeted in the 20-plus years since the country stopped criminally punishing drug users. Oregon, however, saw overdose ...

  8. Legal status of cocaine - Wikipedia

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    If a person possess two or more kinds of drugs at the same time, it is considered criminal offense. [29] Portugal: Decriminalized up to 2 grams: Illegal: Illegal: Illegal: Personal use of cocaine is decriminalized. Drug abuse is dealt with by administrative and medical intervention. Trafficking is illegal. [30] Romania: Legal Medically: Illegal ...

  9. Portugal arrests four people suspected of enslaving man for ...

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    Portugal's criminal police agency said on Wednesday it had arrested four people on suspicion of holding a man in slavery-like conditions for 17 years in the country's northern region of Braganca.