Drug policy
Meta investigated over illicit drug sales
U.S. authorities are investigating Meta over its role in the illicit sale of medications, The Wall Street Journal reported on March 16.
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Disturbing Trend: 80% of Bulgarian Students Experiment with Alcohol, Marijuana, and Synthetic Drugs
A concerning pattern is emerging in Bulgaria, as a staggering 80% of students have reportedly experimented with alcohol and marijuana, with an additional 30% delving into synthetic drugs, according to statistics presented by the "Kosher" treatment center and reported by BNT.
The Street Price Of A Gram Of Cocaine in countries (infographic)
The UNODC report also contains some interesting data about cocaine pricing in Europe and the United States
In Albania, a Worrying Rise in Drug Gangs Hiring Minors
Under questioning, he admitted selling drugs for a dealer who paid him a fixed monthly wage of 10,000 leks, or roughly 82 euros. He refused to name the dealer.
The boy is one a growing number of minors used as distributors by organised drug gangs operating in densely-populated districts of Tirana, in exchange for a meagre wage.
Campus sit-ins, senate meeting disruptions to bring disciplinary offences
University sit-ins, flyposting in the campus and disruptions of senate meetings by students will lead to disciplinary action, according to the provisions of a new draft bill published by the Education Ministry on Wednesday.
Istanbul police seize over 1 ton of drug in large bust
Istanbul police on Jan. 31 seized some 1,350 kilogram (2,976 pounds) of illegal drugs including heroin and skunk weed in separate operations across the city, governor said.
Bulgarian Students are the First in the EU in Amphetamines Use
Bulgarian studnets and young people remain at the top in Europe using amphetamines and anabolic steroids, according to data from recent drug surveys in EU countries.
The data is from a study among teenagers aged 15-16 years and adults up to 30 years old, BNR reports.
European Prevention Prize: Winning Projects from Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey
Stavanger (Norway), 28.11.2018 - Three projects from Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey were awarded the Pompidou Group's 2018 European Prevention Prize.
Prize winners in 2018 - Civil Life Association in Turkey, Workshop of Life in Greece and Take Me in Your Village in Bulgaria - were selected out of 18 candidate projects. Special mention was given to the project "Flash Mob" of Israel.
Mass arrests for drugs and weapons/VIDEO
Those arrested are suspected of manufacturing and trafficking illegal drugs, and for illegal possession of firearms.
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Georgia's High Court Removes Marijuana Possession Penalties
People can't be punished for possession of marijuana in Georgia, the small nation on the shores of the Black Sea in the Caucasus region, following a ruling by the country's highest constitutional review court on Monday.