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Albania’s draft cannabis law raises opposition ire
It comes days after the country was ranked seventh globally for illegal cannabis and narcotic activity and amid opposition outrage
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Albania Govt Plans to Legalize Production of Medical Marijuana
Albania plans to license private production of cannabis "for medical and industrial use" for companies that have experience in the field in the EU, so joining a list of some 30 countries that allows the practice.
Promising early results from largest-ever trial testing LSD for anxiety
A small but landmark study published in 2014 is the only modern research to date investigating the potential use of LSD as a treatment for anxiety
Albanian Gangs Growing Cannabis Indoors to Avoid Detection
Data that BIRN has obtained show that while only three cases of indoor cannabis cultivation were recorded during 2021, the number of cases rose to 18 by May this year.
BIRN asked police for data over the last five years, but they did not have records for before 2021.
Batch of drugs with Putin’s face on them were washed up on beach of Libya (photo)
The photos posted on social media sites show hashish plates, stacked on top of each other, and a portrait of Putin in a suit and black tie
Sewage waters' analysis shows that one in 10 residents of Attica uses cannabis
“At the same time, it seems that cannabis use has a periodicity, ie it increases in winter and decreases in the summer months”
Revenue service seizes 11 tones of tobacco in record bust
Ljubljana – Financial Administration officers have discovered 11 tones of loose tobacco hidden inside 75 foil wrapped cardboard boxes in a lorry with Slovenian license plates in what is a record such bust. The Financial Administration (FURS) hit upon the illegal cargo on Tuesday as its staff inspected a lorry operated by two foreign nationals who were without an employment contract.
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.
Debates on edibility of spinach reignited as season comes
Since a dozen people were hospitalized this week with symptoms of food poisoning after consuming spinach, questions arose as to whether the vegetable was safe to consume for Turkish people, especially after a similar incident two years ago during the same season.