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  2. Drug policy of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The drug policy of the Netherlands is marked by its distinguishing between so called soft and hard drugs. An often used argument is that alcohol, which is claimed by some scientists as a hard drug, [15] is legal and a soft drug cannot be more dangerous to society if it is controlled. This may refer to the Prohibition in the 1920s, when the U.S ...

  3. Cannabis in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Since 2003, there has been a legal prescription drug known as "Mediwiet", available at Dutch pharmacies. There are five different types of medical cannabis in the Netherlands; the fifth contains Cannabidiol and almost no Tetrahydrocannabinol. [11]

  4. Legal status of methamphetamine - Wikipedia

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    Methamphetamine accounts for 84% of illegal drug use in Japan and has a relatively high street value in the country (around 10 times the street value in production regions). [18] Netherlands: Unenforced: Illegal: Illegal: Illegal: Methamphetamine is not approved for medical use in The Netherlands. It falls under Schedule I of the Opium Act. [19]

  5. Dutch customs officials make record cocaine seizure ... - AOL

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    Customs authorities in Rotterdam have confiscated more than 8,000 kilograms (17,600 pounds) of cocaine, the largest seizure of the drug in the Netherlands, prosecutors said Thursday. The drugs had ...

  6. Dutch join backlash at expensive drugs by making their own - AOL

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    Thomasa is part of a protest against high drug prices launched by an unlikely group of rebels: Dutch pharmacies. ... Drug firm Novartis, which in 2018 acquired rights to sell it in Europe, is ...

  7. Opium Law - Wikipedia

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    The first Opium Law was created to regulate drugs with a high addiction or abuse factor, or that are physically harmful. As the name indicates the main reason for introduction was to regulate the Opium trade and later to control various other addictive drugs like morphine , cocaine , heroin , barbiturates , amphetamines and several decades ...

  8. Coffeeshop (Netherlands) - Wikipedia

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    Under the drug policy of the Netherlands, the sale of cannabis products in small quantities is allowed by licensed coffeeshops. The majority of these also serve drinks and food. Coffeeshops are not allowed to serve alcohol or other drugs, and risk closure if they are found to be selling soft drugs to minors, hard drugs or selling alcohol. The ...

  9. Dutch government should not subsidise weight-loss drug ... - AOL

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    Novo Nordisk's hugely popular weight-loss drug Wegovy should not be covered under the basic insurance of the Netherlands, the country's healthcare institute said in an advice to the Dutch government.