Existing legislation improved and re-enforced by new agreement The Irish Presidency secured agreement today (19/06/13) with the European Parliament on amending Regulation (EC) 273/2004 on Drug Precursors. Drug Precursors are chemicals used in the legitimate production of perfumes, cosmetics, fertilisers, oils and pharmaceuticals. However, there is the potential for these substances to be diverted and used in the manufacture of illicit drugs, such as heroin, cocaine and ecstasy. For example, just 200g of piperonal, a substance commonly used in perfume and flavourings, is enough to produce 4,000 street doses of ecstasy. The existing Regulation (EC) 273/2004 established harmonised measures for the intra-Community control and monitor...
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ABSTRACT: Drug precursors are chemicals that are primarily used for the legal production of a wide r...
The emergence of ‘legal highs’ or ‘new psychoactive substances’ (NPS) on the Irish market is reflect...
On 29 May, the Council and the Parliament reached a political agreement on a package reforming the l...
The Government agreed at its meeting on 2 March 2010 to the commencement of a notification process u...
EU Presidency 2013 (p.12) Council agreement was reached on the next four-year EU Action Plan on Dru...
The proposals to strengthen the European Union’s ability to respond to new psychoactive substances u...
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EU Commission figures out today (Tuesday, November 15) show that Ireland has the highest-documented ...
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Purpose-This paper aims to analyse the fundamental principles of the main international conventions ...
Press release from Department of Health and Children: There have been reports in the media that H...
This report assesses the EU's mechanism for dealing with new psychoactive substances entering the Eu...
The EU’s 27 Justice Ministers agreed today to ban a dangerous ecstasy-like drug that is still legal ...
Alex White, Minister of State for Ireland Since we adopted the 2009 political declaration, the wo...
Drug dealing IN Dublin City Centre has once again come into sharp focus. Garda operations are curren...
ABSTRACT: Drug precursors are chemicals that are primarily used for the legal production of a wide r...
The emergence of ‘legal highs’ or ‘new psychoactive substances’ (NPS) on the Irish market is reflect...
On 29 May, the Council and the Parliament reached a political agreement on a package reforming the l...
The Government agreed at its meeting on 2 March 2010 to the commencement of a notification process u...
EU Presidency 2013 (p.12) Council agreement was reached on the next four-year EU Action Plan on Dru...
The proposals to strengthen the European Union’s ability to respond to new psychoactive substances u...
This report has been compiled as part of a European research project entitled New Psychoactive Sub-s...
EU Commission figures out today (Tuesday, November 15) show that Ireland has the highest-documented ...
Europe has responded today to concerns over the use of the stimulant drug 4-methylamphetamine (4-MA)...
Purpose-This paper aims to analyse the fundamental principles of the main international conventions ...
Press release from Department of Health and Children: There have been reports in the media that H...
This report assesses the EU's mechanism for dealing with new psychoactive substances entering the Eu...
The EU’s 27 Justice Ministers agreed today to ban a dangerous ecstasy-like drug that is still legal ...
Alex White, Minister of State for Ireland Since we adopted the 2009 political declaration, the wo...
Drug dealing IN Dublin City Centre has once again come into sharp focus. Garda operations are curren...