 
		 
			 
			
			
			twitter:YourAnonNews twitterde op zondag 13-04-2014 om 01:39:56The first marijuana vending machine for consumers was unveiled in Colorado today http://t.co/MIaOpxOBMH http://t.co/RDLQDU9In7 reageer retweet
 
			 
			
			
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Bescherm het milieu, legaliseer drugs.quote:Verschillende mensen hebben dit weekeinde in totaal ruim 70 vaten met waarschijnlijk afval uit een drugslaboratorium gevonden in Tilburg en Riel. De politie gaat ervan uit dat het om xtc-afval gaat.
 
			 
			
			
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Het artikel gaat verder.quote:Criminoloog Tom Decorte (UGent), econoom Paul De Grauwe (London School of Economics) en toxicoloog Jan Tytgat (KU Leuven) pleiten ervoor om cannabis te legaliseren. De proffen vinden dat het huidige cannabisbeleid absoluut niet werkt. Integendeel, in plaats van minder wordt er net meer gebruikt en geproduceerd dan vroeger, zeggen ze.
"Ook wij zijn van oordeel dat cannabisgebruik ongezond is en zoveel mogelijk moet worden teruggedrongen. Vraag is hoe je dat het best bereikt. Het repressieve Belgisch cannabisbeleid slaagt niet in zijn objectieven. Zo is het aantal drugsverslaafden dat zich moet laten opnemen de laatste 10 jaar in ons land verdubbeld, terwijl een van de doelstellingen voor het cannabisbeleid uit de federale beleidsnota drugs uit 2001 was het aantal afhankelijke burgers te doen dalen", aldus Decorte.
Het repressieve cannabisbeleid heeft daarnaast nog een aantal kwalijke gevolgen. "Het illegaal karakter maakt de cannabismarkt heel winstgevend wat criminelen aantrekt die hierdoor tevens over enorme middelen beschikken om zich aan het repressief beleid van de overheid te onttrekken. Ondanks de inzet van veel middelen trekt de overheid in deze wapenwedloop aan het kortste eind", zegt De Grauwe. In 2008 besteedde de overheid 392 miljoen euro aan drugsbeleid waarvan 61 procent uitging naar repressie.
 
			 
			
			
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quote:Moralisme maakt meer kapot dan je lief is, schrijft Jan De Smet. Hij is drugspreventiewerker bij de Vereniging Ambulante Geestelijke Gezondheidszorg Antwerpen.
De Morgen bracht resultaten van de Global Drug Survey, De Standaard berichtte over hooggedoseerde xtc. Veel over drugs in de krant: een gelegenheid om het beleid te bekijken.
quote:Doorheen de geschiedenis hebben mensen roesmiddelen gebruikt. Het is ruim gedocumenteerd: als een drug de effecten geeft die gebruikers ervan hopen te krijgen, dan zal hij gebruikt worden. Ongeacht of de drug legaal dan wel illegaal is. Wanneer je als overheid, mits voldoende repressie, die drug uit de markt drukt, zullen gebruikers op zoek gaan naar een alternatief, dat zo goed als altijd riskanter blijkt.
 
			 
			
			
			Waaronder:quote:The Global Drug Survey 2014 findings
Reflections on the results of the world’s biggest ever drug survey by Dr Adam Winstock
quote:Drug Pleasure Ratings
The Net Pleasure Index is the first ever attempt to define and rank drugs in terms of the overall balance of pleasures and harms
 
			 
			
			
			Ze zeggen er niet bij dat die gewijzigde methode noodzakelijk is omdat een grondstof van XTC verboden is. De grotere hoeveelheid afval is rechtstreeks gevolg van de War on Drugs.quote:Grote containers met drugsafval gedumpt
Op een afgesloten terrein van het waterschap Brabantse Delta in Waalwijk zijn dinsdag drie grote containers met in totaal 2900 liter drugsafval gevonden. De troep werd ontdekt door een medewerker van het waterschap en het afval is vermoedelijk in de afgelopen dagen gedumpt.
De politie onderzoekt de precieze inhoud en de herkomst. Het waterschap heeft een bedrijf ingeschakeld om de vaten af te voeren.
Door een gewijzigde methode blijft bij de productie van synthetische drugs zoals xtc en amfetamine meer afval over. Het aantal afvalvondsten is vorig jaar verdubbeld. Het meeste drugsafval wordt gedumpt in Brabant en Limburg.
 
			 
			
			
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Het artikel gaat verder.quote:A broad coalition of Christian leaders have taken the occasion of the holiest day on the Christian calendar to release a statement calling for the end of the war on drugs and mass incarceration.
“The cross that faith leaders are imploring others to take up is this unjust, and immoral war on drugs and mass incarceration of the poor. In particular, poor black and brown young adults whose futures are being ruined at the most critical point in their lives,” said Reverend John E. Jackson of the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference.
“We are guided by our religious principles to serve those in need and give voice to those who have been marginalized and stigmatized by unjust policies. We cannot sit silently while a misguided war is waged on entire communities, ostensibly under the guise of combating the very real harms of drug abuse. The war on drugs has become a costly, ineffective and unjust failure,” says Reverend Edwin Sanders, who is a Board Member of the Drug Policy Alliance and the Senior Servant for the Metropolitan Interdenominational Church in Nashville, Tennessee.
 
			 
			
			
			SPOILEROm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.Peter Hitchens met een keutel:
Landen met een afwijkend standpunt/beleid wat betreft drugs:
• Uruguay - marijuana sinds 10 april 2014 legaal
• Portugal - drugsgebruik en -bezit sinds 2001 met een boete of niet bestraft
• Tsjechië - gebruikershoeveelheden van 15 gram marijuana en 1,5 gram heroïne zijn toegestaan
• Nederland - half-om-half gedoogbeleid waar productie en handel verboden zijn maar kleine verkoop toegestaan
• Colombia - 20 gram wiet en 1 gram cocaïne zijn officieel gedoogd - in de praktijk betaal je een kleine bijdrage aan de agent en neem je je drugs gewoon mee
• Chili - drugsgebruik, mits niet in het openbaar, is niet strafbaar
• Colorado, Washington - 2 VSAmerikaanse staten die marijuana gedoogd hebben
• Argentinië - sinds 25 augustus 2009 is persoonlijk bezit en gebruik van marijuana toegestaan
Bekende pro-legaliseringspersonen:
• Alexander Shulgin - ontdekker van vele soorten psycho-actieve en opwekkende drugs, gebaseerd op MDMA (XTC)
• José Mujica - president van Uruguay - eerste land dat marijuana legaliseerde en eerste winnaar van TIME's Country of the Year - 2013
• Ron Paul - VSAmerikaans senator, libertair
• Jesse Ventura - VSAmerikaans ex-governeur, libertair
• Bill Hicks - VSAmerikaans comedian, overleden 1994
• Noam Chomsky - VSAmerikaans taalkundige en filosoof
• Stefan Molyneux - Canadees radio-host, libertair
• Eugene Jarecki - VSAmerikaans documentairemaker (The House I Live In)
• Otto Perez Molina - president van Guatemala - pleit voor einde van de oorlog die Centraal-Amerika in een onnodige greep houdt
• Timothy Leary (ovl 1996) - VSAmerikaans psycholoog en schrijver
• Ken Kesey (ovl 2001) - VSAmerikaans schrijver
• Terrence McKenna (ovl 2000) - VSAmerikaans filosoof en schrijver
Bekende anti-legaliseringspersonen:
• Ivo O. en Fred T.
• Jan-Peter B.
Bekende drugsbaronnen:
• Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán - leider van het Sinaloa-kartel, gearresteerd in februari 2014
• Willem "de Neus" Holleeder - Nederlands grootste drugsbaas na de dood van
• Klaas "de Dominee" Bruinsma (6 oktober 1953 - 27 juni 1991) - Nederlands grootste drugsbaas tot Willem Holleeder
• Pablo Escobar Gaviria (2 december 1947 - 2 december 1991) - de bekendste drugsbaron tot de Mexicaanse kartels, leider en oprichter van het Medellínkartel dat in de jaren 80 en begin jaren 90 zeer bloedige oorlogen vocht tegen het Calikartel, politici en vooral vrienden uit eigen kring
• Hermanos Ochoa - de echte bazen van het Medellínkartel
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Nieuwslinks:
• http://www.theguardian.co(...)rugs-uk-police-chief
• http://hispaniolainfo.com/2013/10/?p=1822
• http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Global_Economy/NI08Dj06.html
• http://www.volkskrant.nl/(...)ig-belastingen.dhtml
• http://www.theguardian.co(...)arijuana-federal-law
• http://www.volkskrant.nl/(...)usland-mislukt.dhtml
• http://privacysos.org/nod(...)y&utm_medium=twitter
• http://www.chicagomag.com(...)2013/Sinaloa-Cartel/
• http://www.laweekly.com/i(...)aper-dope-study-says
• http://www.theguardian.co(...)e-crime-gangs-police
FOK!-informatie over drugs:
• UVT - Space - Drugsoverzicht
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[ Bericht 0% gewijzigd door El_Matador op 16-04-2014 17:58:28 ]The only limit is your own imagination
Ik ben niet gelovig aangelegd en maak daarin geen onderscheid tussen dominees, imams, scharenslieps, autohandelaren, politici en massamedia
Waarom er geen vliegtuig in het WTC vloog
 
			 
			
			
			 
			 
			
			
			
			 
			 
			
			
			 
			 
			
			
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			quote:4/20 weekend: Denver holds marijuana festival in state capitol's shadow
Tens of thousands of people gather in Civic Center Park for 'celebration of legal status for marijuana's use in Colorado'
Once the province of activists and stoners, the traditional pot holiday of 20 April has gone mainstream in the first state in the US to legalise recreational marijuana.
Tens of thousands gathered this weekend in Colorado for cannabis-themed festivals and entertainment, from a marijuana industry expo called the Cannabis Cup; to 4/20-themed concerts at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheater, where acts included Slightly Stoopid and Snoop Dogg; to a massive festival in the shadow of the state capitol where clouds of cannabis smoke were expected.
The festival in Denver's Civic Center Park is the most visible sign of the transformation. It started as a defiant gathering of marijuana activists, but this year the event had an official city permit, was organised by an event management company and featured booths selling funnel cakes and Greek food next to kiosks hawking hemp lollipops and glass pipes.
Gavin Beldt, one of the organisers, said in a statement that the event is now a "celebration of legal status for its use in Colorado and our launch of an exciting new experience for those attending”.
On Saturday, the first day of the two-day festival, only a few people lingered on the steps of a Roman-style amphitheater where marijuana activists spoke angrily about bans on the drug in other states. Thousands instead lingered on the park's broad lawns, listening to hip-hop music blasting from the sound stage and enjoying the fresh – albeit marijuana-scented – air.
"It's a lot mellower this year," said Cody Andrews, 29, of Denver. "It's more of a venue now. More vendor-y."
Last year's event was marred by a shooting that wounded three and is still unsolved. This year a fence ringed the park, security guards in protective gear roamed the grounds and all entrants were patted down for weapons. There was also tension earlier in the year when some organisers wanted to officially sanction a 4.20pm Sunday smokeout, but the city noted that public consumption of marijuana is still illegal in Colorado. By Saturday night, Denver police said they had issued at least 17 citations for public pot smoking.
Still, participants expected to light up on Easter Sunday. Plenty did not wait until 4/20 proper. On Saturday, Jairin Genung, 25, of Aurora, sat on the grass with friends, including one who was carefully rolling a thick joint.
"We're going to light up no matter what," Genung said. "If you can't smoke at the 4/20 rally, it just doesn't make sense."
The whole scene was wonderfully surreal for Bud Long, 49, from Kalamazoo, Michigan, who recalled taking part in his first 4/20 protest in 1984.
"Nationwide, it'll be decriminalised," he predicted, "and we'll be doing this in every state."
 
			 
			
			
			
			 
			 
			
			
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quote:We need a new way to make sweeping assumptions about entire populations, and what better place to start than drugs? After all, there's so much you can tell about a person from their drug of choice. Wouldn't it be great if we could apply the same logic to entire countries?
Luckily, this year's Global Drug Survey has just been released. The people who put it together gathered feedback from nearly 80,000 drug users and clubbers in their 20s and 30s, from over 40 different countries.
quote:IF YOU DON'T WANT TO GET BEATEN UP WHILE BUYING WEED, BUY IT IN THE NETHERLANDS
Globally, around one in 20 cannabis users said they had been subjected to violent behavior while trying to pick up. The most likely places to get attacked while buying weed were Germany and France, while the most dangerous places to buy MDMA were France and Switzerland. I guess there must be something about that high altitude Alps air that makes people want to punch ravers in the face.
Of course, a regulated market is a safer one. In the Netherlands, where buying a draw is as easy and as legal as buying a cup of coffee, less than 2 percent said they had experienced violent behavior while trying to buy bud. If you're stoned and in Amsterdam, I'd imagine this is around the same level of risk you're at of getting run over by a tram.
In fact, dealers generally appear to be more peaceful across the board in the Netherlands, as it also boasts the lowest rates of violence experienced by people trying to buy MDMA.
 
			 
			
			
			quote:Unfortunately, just this week, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that women can be charged under the states chemical endangerment law if they become pregnant and use a controlled substance. The Drug Policy Alliance joined with National Advocates for Pregnant Women and the Southern Poverty Law Center to file amicus briefs in a number of cases of pregnant women wrongly prosecuted in Alabama on behalf of 49 medical, public health, and health advocacy groups and experts opposing the judicial expansion of the chemical endangerment law to pregnant women and mothers.
While some states, like Alabama, prosecute pregnant women under the criminal laws or child neglect and endangerment laws of the state, Tennessee is, unfortunately, on the verge of enacting the first law in the country that would authorize the arrest, prosecution and incarceration of drug-using pregnant women rather than providing them with what they most needhealth care. Gov. Bill Haslam has until Monday to veto the bill. A petition is being circulated to urge the governor to veto the bill.
 
											 
			 
			
			
			
			 
			 
			
			
			Red het milieu, legaliseer drugs!quote:26 vaten met drugsafval gedumpt bij Limburgse Montfort
De brandweer heeft vanochtend 26 vaten met vermoedelijk drugsafval gevonden in een bosgebied tussen Montfort en Sint Joost (Limburg).
Volgens de brandweer gaat het om vaten van zo'n 20 liter per stuk. Een aantal daarvan zou lekken.
In Limburg en het oosten van Brabant worden de laatste maanden bij herhaling vaten met drugsafval gedumpt. Dat veroorzaakt vaak grote schade aan het milieu.
 
			 
			
			
			
			 
			 
			
			
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Het artikel gaat verder.quote:David Cameron has been urged to abandon the 'futile' war on drugs by a group of Conservative party modernisers who think reform would appeal to young and ethnic minority voters.
Among plans put forward by the influential Tory think-tank Bright Blue is the partial legalisation of drugs in the twin hope it attracts a new generation of voters to the Conservatives, while also saving the country millions of pounds in policing costs.
Bright Blue is backed by senior ministers including Theresa May, Francis Maude and the former minister Andrew Mitchell, and is well-known for its relatively liberal, modernising policy ideas.
The proposal to make partial legalisation a key pledge in next year’s general election manifesto is outlined by an article in the Independent newspaper today.
It is likely to be the most controversial element proposal among several put forward by Bright Blue in a report titled The Modernisers’ Manifesto.
Others reportedly include abolishing universal winter fuel payments and excluding students and highly skilled workers from the Government’s net migration target.
It also suggests introducing a requirement for new teachers to have at least a 2:1 degree in core subjects and abandoning automatic pay rises for doctors and nurses.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.u(...)s.html#ixzz30ImxSduC
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			quote:Report shows Australia's drug trade is at an all-time high, big increase in ice and steroid arrests
Australia's illicit drug trade is at an all-time high, with a record number of drug-related arrests in 2012-2013, according to the latest report from the Australian Crime Commission (ACC).
The commission's Illicit Drug Date report says law enforcement officials seized $2.7 billion worth of illicit drugs last financial year.
A record 100,000 arrests were made, and there were 80,000 seizures of illicit drugs.
More than 19 tonnes of drugs were seized by police and border patrol agents.
While 2012-13 was a record year that saw increases in almost every drug market, the number of drug labs found nationwide decreased.
Australia facing crystal meth 'pandemic'
The figures show a disturbing trend of methamphetamine use in Australia, with the number of "ice" seizures up more than 300 per cent in one year.
Acting chief of the ACC Paul Jevtovic said the rapidly evolving ice market was a national concern.
"With its relative accessibility, affordability, and destructive side-effects, crystal methylamphetamine is emerging as a pandemic akin to the issue of crack cocaine in the United States," he said.
The report says the long-term use of crystal methylamphetamine can lead to aggressive and violent behaviour, depression, and cardiovascular problems and kidney failure.
Executive director of the ACC Judith Lind says ice has been directly linked to a number of violent crimes in the past year.
"The reason that we're concerned about ice in particular is that it's a really insidious drug in terms of the impact it has on people around the users," she said.
"Many illicit drug users seem to think that they’re doing no harm to anyone, but because of the nature and effect of ice in particular, people can become paranoid, they can become very violent.
"There's been a number of instances over the last 12 months where meth-addicted people have caused fatal car accidents, have been involved in attempted murders and very violent incidents involving others."
Bulking up: steroid use still rising
Performance and image-enhancing drugs were another area of growth, with a record number of steroid seizures at Australian borders in the past year.
Steroid arrests were up 29 per cent from the previous year, part of a trend that has seen steroid seizures at the Australia border increase more than 750 per cent in the past decade.
New South Wales is the epicentre of Australia's steroid trade, with the state accounting for nearly half of the performance drug market.
The report lists a number of serious side-effects of steroid use, especially for males, including extreme mood swings, mania, depression, paranoia, delusions, impaired judgement, organ damage, high blood pressure and blood clots.
The ACC draws a connection between peptides and steroids acting as a gateway for injecting drugs, with an Australian Needle and Syringe Program survey finding that 68 per cent of males who started injecting drugs listed performance and image-enhancing drugs as the last drug they used.
 
			 
			
			
			 
			 
			
			
			Yep. De War on Drugs levert een hoop corruptie op. De bestrijders lopen gewoon over naar het andere kamp.quote:Op dinsdag 29 april 2014 22:30 schreef marsmello het volgende:
Los Zetas is een kartel dat is opgericht uit (para)militairen die in Mexico juist tegen de drugskartels strijden.
Uhm???

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