DutchNews, October 8,
2017
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| Police dismantling a marijuana plantation in Amsterdam. Photo: DutchNews.nl |
The new cabinet is to sanction
experiments with legal marijuana production which would then be sold in
cannabis cafes, RTL news said at the weekend.
Details are still sketchy but
sources told the broadcaster between six and 10 local authority areas will be
singled out for the experiment, which will lead to council-licenced growers
producing marijuana for sale in their own locality. Breda and Eindhoven are
among the cities which have already come forward.
While officials turn a blind
eye to the sale of small amounts of marijuana for personal use, how the drug
ends up in licenced coffee shops remains a grey area. Dozens of local
authorities have for years argued for licenced production to remove drugs gangs
from the entire chain.
The local authorities association VNG also recommended
regulated production in 2015.
The VVD and CDA had always been against
experimenting with licenced growing, but last year the VVD’s annual conference
voted in favour of experimentation and in February, parliament voted in favour
of a D66 plan for official regulation.
Research by Radboud University in 2015
said legalising cannabis production would have benefits for public health and
human rights.
Crime
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.
The police dismantled 5,856
marijuana plantations in 2015, or nearly 16 a day, according to the latest
available figures. However, police estimate this is only one fifth of the
total.

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