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- DENMARK: 4-AcO-DIPT, 4-HO-DIPT and dextromethorphan controlled (27/05/2008)
- DENMARK: Ketamin, methylon under control (07/02/2008)
- DENMARK: New substance under control (07/12/2007)
- DENMARK: New substances under control (03/04/2007)
- BELGIUM: New substances controlled include mCPP and khat (20/12/2006)
- ELDD: Topic Overview on Cannabis updated (15/09/2006)
- ELDD TOPIC OVERVIEW: New overview examines laws on drugs and driving (20/07/2006)
- ELDD TOPIC OVERVIEWS: New overviews published for workplace testing, mushrooms (11/05/2006)
- ITALY: National drugs law revised, quantities defined (24/04/2006)
- CZECH REPUBLIC: New Penal Code rejected, drug laws to stay unchanged for the moment (23/03/2006)
- IRELAND: Sale and possession of raw hallucinogenic mushrooms banned (07/02/2006)
- UNITED KINGDOM; Ketamine classified as Class C drug; further measures against traffickers enter into force (18/01/2006)
- SLOVAK REPUBLIC: Criminal Code revisions for drug users and traffickers; new charges and penalties (13/01/2006)
- DENMARK: New substances under control (30/11/2005)
- SWEDEN: New substances under control (31/10/2005)
- NORWAY: Legislation on Injection Rooms published on ELDD (10/10/2005)
- DENMARK: 2C-D added to list of controlled substances (24/01/2005)
- DENMARK: 5-MeO-DMT added to list of controlled substances (22/11/2004)
- ELDD: European Union texts and profile now included in Legal Database (21/07/2004)
- DENMARK: 5-MeO-DIPT added to controlled substances list (01/03/2004)
- DENMARK: Poppers put under control (06/02/2004)
- UNITED KINGDOM - Cannabis reclassification enters into force (29/01/2004)
- DENMARK: Ibogain added to list of controlled substances (05/12/2003)
- GREECE: Some penal sanctions for non-addicts are reduced, treatment for users is facilitated (24/11/2003)
- ELDD COMPARATIVE STUDY: Drug laws across EU aim to protect children, but reintegrate young offenders into society (30/10/2003)
- DENMARK: New substances under control (04/09/2003)
- ELDD COMPARATIVE STUDY: Consensus in EU that drug driving should be criminal, but criteria and penalties vary widely (09/07/2003)
- BELGIUM: New package of drug laws enter into force (02/06/2003)
- ELDD COMPARATIVE STUDY: EU countries usually consider small quantities by discretion, not weight (02/05/2003)
- THE NETHERLANDS: Amended Opium Act, Decree, and Implementing Regulations enter into force (17/03/2003)
- BELGIUM: Draft of law redefining offences of use and possession of drugs is adopted by Chamber of Representatives - now to Senate (03/03/2003)
- ITALY: New Decree Law establishes equality of drug-free and substitution treatment centres (15/07/2002)
- UNITED KINGDOM: Government emphasises treatment in answer to drugs inquiry, will ask Parliament to reclassify cannabis (11/07/2002)
- BELGIUM, DENMARK: PMMA amongst drugs newly controlled (24/06/2002)
- ITALY: New law reorganises national drug control coordination (21/06/2002)
- UNITED KINGDOM: Parliamentary Committee publishes report on drug policy and law (23/05/2002)
- NORWAY: Norwegian Government will not follow drug decriminalisation proposals (14/05/2002)
- UNITED KINGDOM: UK consolidates drugs regulations; further restricts substances, maintain medical cannabis basis (18/01/2002)
- UNITED KINGDOM: Home Secretary to consider downgrading cannabis (24/10/2001)
- FRANCE: new law (from 1st October 2001) on obligatory drug testing for drivers involved in a car accidents resulting in fatalities (21/09/2001)
- GREECE: Proposal for administration of opiate antagonists (07/09/2001)
- PORTUGAL: On 1 July 2001 the law decriminalising use of drugs enters into force. (22/06/2001)
- UNITED KINGDOM: Pilot scheme to warn cannabis users, not charge them (18/06/2001)
- LUXEMBOURG: modification to the main drug law (17/05/2001)
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