Cannabis in Liechtenstein
Use of cannabis in Liechtenstein
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Cannabis in Liechtenstein is illegal with severe penalties for the production, sale, and possession of marijuana for medicinal or recreational purposes. [1]
According to the World Drug Report 2011 , 8.6% of the population use cannabis at least once per year. [2] A 2016 survey of 15-16-year-old students in Liechtenstein found that 44% had easy access to cannabis. [3]
History
Since a 2005 decree spearheaded by Prince Alois , hemp has been banned for use in feed for cattle , despite claims that it led to more milk being produced since the cows were "less agitated". [4] [5]
References
- ↑ "Legal status of cannabis in Liechtenstein - Cannaconnection.com" . www.cannaconnection.com . Retrieved 2020-04-14 .
- ↑ World Drug Report 2011 . United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). Cannabis stats are from Chapter 6.1.1.3. Consumption: Annual prevalence of Cannabis, p. 217 . "Sources: Annual Reports Questionnaires, Academic Researches, Concise International Chemical Assessment Documents (CICAD), Government Reports, European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD), International Narcotics Control Strategy Reports (INCSR)."
- ↑ "Bulgarian school teenagers above European average for smoking, drinking and marijuana use" . The Sofia Globe . 2016-09-20 . Retrieved 2020-04-14 .
- ↑ "Liechtenstein Marijuana Prices, Laws, Buying & Information For Weed In Liechtenstein" . www.marijuanatravels.com . Archived from the original on 2017-10-30 . Retrieved 2020-04-14 .
- ↑ "Farmers low at hemp ban for cows" . 2005-07-20 . Retrieved 2020-04-14 .
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