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Denmark: Where's All the Cannabis, Police Ask
The Copenhagen Post
Thursday 12 Aug 2004 After a mass drug sweep of Christiania's famed Pusher Street, police expected a new illegal cannabis market would emerge Four months after the police shutdown of Pusher Street, Christiania's main drag for drugs, Copenhagen Police say they're baffled that no new cannabis markets have popped up elsewhere in the city. 'We've been wondering for quite some time just what's going on in the drug scene. We've had various indications that the market had rebounded somehow, but we haven't been able to confirm anything geographically or in any specific milieu. There's no doubt that the Christiania cannabis market was so lucrative that some sort of replacement market was bound to show up sooner or later. Surprisingly, we haven't seen it yet, and it's a little hard to make out,' said Copenhagen Police deputy inspector Rene Hallin, vice chief of the narcotics division. Vesterbro, Norrebro, Amager and Christianhavn Square have been tipped as areas with rising illegal cannabis sales, but internal surveillance of these neighbourhoods has revealed no significant increase in drug dealing since Pusher Street was razed.
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