The EMCDDA exists to facilitate a more evidence-informed understanding of issues that are important for developing better drug-related policies and actions across Europe. In a new series of reports, we turn our attention to cannabis, a substance with a long history of use that has recently emerged as a controversial and challenging issue in both European and wider international drug policy debates. Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in Europe. It is also the drug about which both public attitudes and the political debate are most polarised. Interest in this area is rapidly growing, prompted by some quite dramatic international developments in the ways in which some countries and jurisdictions are now regulating this substanc...
BACKGROUND: The production and consumption of cannabis for the treatment of medical conditions is of...
This paper discusses the evolution of U.S. policy responses to calls to allow patients to use cannab...
How is cannabis use controlled in the legal systems in the Nordic countries? How do the Nordic legal...
Cannabis is the most popular illicit drug on the European market. Over 16 million young Europeans ha...
Cannabis is the illegal substance most commonly used in all countries of the European Union. The inc...
Cannabis is one of the important food and textile resources that has been used since 4000 BC. The fa...
The use of cannabis-based preparations in traditional medicine has existed for over a thousand years...
review of the effectiveness of national and international drug policies. The aim of this programme o...
The history of cannabis has been the subject of numerous books in recent years (see Fankhauser, this...
International audienceCannabidiol (CBD), a safe, non-intoxicating cannabis component, is growing in ...
In the19th century, the medical profession used cannabis preparations to treat pain, convulsions, sp...
Under international laws, cultivation, supply and possession of cannabis should be allowed only for ...
Background: The production and consumption of cannabis for the treatment of medical conditions is of...
Introduction: The Belgian legislation on cannabis still prohibits its use, sale and possession. No a...
Cannabis, marijuana, pot, ganja - it goes by many names -- is by far the most widely used illegal su...
BACKGROUND: The production and consumption of cannabis for the treatment of medical conditions is of...
This paper discusses the evolution of U.S. policy responses to calls to allow patients to use cannab...
How is cannabis use controlled in the legal systems in the Nordic countries? How do the Nordic legal...
Cannabis is the most popular illicit drug on the European market. Over 16 million young Europeans ha...
Cannabis is the illegal substance most commonly used in all countries of the European Union. The inc...
Cannabis is one of the important food and textile resources that has been used since 4000 BC. The fa...
The use of cannabis-based preparations in traditional medicine has existed for over a thousand years...
review of the effectiveness of national and international drug policies. The aim of this programme o...
The history of cannabis has been the subject of numerous books in recent years (see Fankhauser, this...
International audienceCannabidiol (CBD), a safe, non-intoxicating cannabis component, is growing in ...
In the19th century, the medical profession used cannabis preparations to treat pain, convulsions, sp...
Under international laws, cultivation, supply and possession of cannabis should be allowed only for ...
Background: The production and consumption of cannabis for the treatment of medical conditions is of...
Introduction: The Belgian legislation on cannabis still prohibits its use, sale and possession. No a...
Cannabis, marijuana, pot, ganja - it goes by many names -- is by far the most widely used illegal su...
BACKGROUND: The production and consumption of cannabis for the treatment of medical conditions is of...
This paper discusses the evolution of U.S. policy responses to calls to allow patients to use cannab...
How is cannabis use controlled in the legal systems in the Nordic countries? How do the Nordic legal...