DutchNews, February 21,
2017
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| Police dismantling a marijuana plantation in Amsterdam. Photo: DutchNews.nl |
A narrow majority of MPs on
Tuesday backed new legislation which would regulate marijuana cultivation under
government control.
The vote, by 77 to 72, would allow cannabis cafe owners to
buy their produce from licenced growers who produce the marijuana in a closed
system.
The bill, drawn up by D66 MP Vera Bergkamp, was backed by Labour,
GroenLinks, the Socialists and pro-animal PvdD as well as all the splinter
parties. The VVD, PVV and three Christian parties in parliament voted against.
Bergkamp hopes that introducing licenced marijuana production will remove the
grey area between illegal cultivation and licenced cannabis cafes or coffee
shops, where small amounts of marijuana can be bought for personal use.
Councils
Dozens of local councils in the Netherlands have endorsed a manifesto
calling for the cultivation of cannabis to be legalised and regulated, and 25
have applied to the minister of justice for permission to experiment with legal
growth and supply.
The police dismantled 5,856 marijuana plantations in 2015,
or nearly 16 a day, the NRC said in July. However, police estimate this is only
one fifth of the total, the paper said.
However, despite support in the lower
house of parliament, there is no guarantee the legislation will actually become
law because it does not have majority backing in the upper house of parliament.
Crime
Research by Radboud University last year said legalising cannabis
production would have benefits for public health and human rights. The study
found that illegal cannabis production was linked to criminal violence, fires,
environmental and noise pollution and the spread of legionella bacteria.
The
public prosecution department opposes the move, saying it conflicts with
international treaties.
In addition, it said, most of the marijuana grown in
the Netherlands is destined for abroad, and regulated production will not have
an impact on this.
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