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  2. Crime in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portugal has arguably the most liberal laws concerning the possession and use of illicit drugs in the Western world. In 2001 Portugal decriminalised possession of effectively all drugs that are still illegal in other developed nations including, but not limited to, marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and LSD. However while drug consumption is not a ...

  3. Prostitution in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution in Portugal is legal, but it is illegal for a third ... in the major cities and most crowded tourist resorts. ... Portugal is a destination and transit ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Wildfires in Portugal: Is it safe to travel to Lisbon and ...

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    The UK Foreign Office (FCDO) advice on Portugal has not been updated to reflect the latest fires; its standard advice reads: “Forest fires can occur anywhere in Portugal. Risk of fires is higher ...

  7. List of countries that prohibit camouflage clothing - Wikipedia

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    The following nations prohibit civilians wearing or possessing camouflage print clothing: . Azerbaijan (only military uniforms are illegal, camouflage patterns on civilian clothing is permitted).

  8. Wildfires in Portugal: Is it safe to travel to the Algarve ...

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    The UK Foreign Office (FCDO) advice on Portugal has not been updated to reflect the latest fires; its standard advice reads: “Forest fires can occur anywhere in Portugal. Risk of fires is higher ...

  9. Pope Francis will be in Portugal for 5 days. Here's what he ...

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    LISBON, Portugal (AP) — Pope Francis begins a five-day trip to Portugal on Wednesday for World Youth Day, the international Catholic jamboree that is expected to gather around 1 million people.