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  2. Hashish - Wikipedia

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    According to the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction , Western Europe is the biggest market for cannabis resin with 70% of global seizures. The European hashish market is changing though: Cannabis cultivation increased throughout the 1990s until 2004, with a noticeable decrease reported in 2005 according to the European ...

  3. Cannabis in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Morocco produces a substantial portion of the world's hashish; it was the top producer for the 2002–2010 period before a 2012 study placed Afghanistan as the top producer. Morocco's 2010 production was 760 tons of cannabis resin. [12] In 2003, 70% of Europe's hashish consumed was produced in Morocco. [13]

  4. Cannabis by country - Wikipedia

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    5 Europe. 6 Oceania. 7 See also. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Legality of cannabis; Annual cannabis use by country;

  5. Legality of cannabis - Wikipedia

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    Country/Territory Recreational Medical Notes Afghanistan Illegal Illegal Main article: Cannabis in Afghanistan Production banned by King Zahir Shah in 1973. Albania Illegal Legal Main article: Cannabis in Albania Prohibited but plants highly available throughout the country and law often unenforced. On 21 July 2023 the Albanian Parliament voted 69–23 to legalize medical cannabis. Algeria ...

  6. Cannabis in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The cultivation of cannabis in Italy has a long history dating back to Roman times, when it was primarily used to produce hemp ropes, although pollen records from core samples show that Cannabaceae plants were present in the Italian peninsula since at least the Late Pleistocene, while the earliest evidence of their use dates back to the Bronze Age.

  7. Cannabis in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    With the exception of a few cannabis clubs in larger Swiss cities, requiring extensive bureaucratic paperwork to be a member, Cannabis consumers in Switzerland are relying on the black market to obtain cannabis. In 2023, synthetic cannabinoids have also been increasingly consumed in Switzerland, with detrimental health effects for the user. In ...

  8. Christiania, Copenhagen’s hippie oasis, wants to rebuild ...

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    The plan is to create “a new Christiania without the criminal hashish market,” said Mette Prag, coordinator of a new public housing project in the enclave. Prag, who has lived in Christiania for 37 years, likened it to “a village.” "We don’t want the gangsters anymore,” said Hulda Mader, who has lived in Christiania for 40 years.

  9. Cannabis in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Cannabis Act partially legalised the possession and cultivation of cannabis for recreational consumption by adults (aged 18 and above) in Germany. [54] [59] Possession of up to 25 grams (0.88 oz) allowed in public and up to 50 grams (1.8 oz) of dried cannabis in private (at home) was made legal. [59]