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Belgium: Belgian court slams cannabis law

Expatica.com

Thursday 21 Oct 2004

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BRUSSELS =AD A Belgian court has annulled a part of a 2003 law relating to=
the
possession and use of cannabis, it was reported Thursday.

The court said that the legislation, which allowed users to smoke small=
amounts
of the drug in private as long as they do not disturb public order, was too
unclear.

According to the court, the police have too much discretion to assess the
psychological, medical or social situation of the user and there is too much
room for interpretation.

Belgian Justice Minister Laurette Onkelinx said she was not surprised by the
court's decision.

She pledged to find a way to establish a set of priorities concerning=
cannabis
consumption.

'It's not ideal but it's better than nothing,' she told her cabinet.

Onkelinx has promised to work with Health Minister Rudy Demotte to draw up=
new,
clearer rules on cannabis.

The 2003 law aimed to penalise cannabis dealers and combat consumption of=
the
drug while promoting its use for medicinal purposes.


 

 

 

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