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  1. Vereador de cidade mineira é preso em flagrante por tráfico de drogas Reginaldo Ross Alves (PDT) estava com 400 gramas de cocaína pura em um veículo com um comerciante e um frentista 29 de março de 2014 | 20h 16 Notícia A+ A- inCompartilhar1 Marcelo Portela - Correspondente BELO HORIZONTE - Um vereador do leste de Minas foi preso em flagrante com mais duas pessoas acusado de tráfico de drogas. Reginaldo Ross Alves, de 39 anos, conhecido como Régis, é vereador pelo PDT em Central de Minas, na região leste do Estado, e foi flagrado com 400 gramas de cocaína pura em Conselheiro Pena, na mesma região, com o comerciante Júlio César de Oliveira, de 48, e o frentista Genésio Tadeu da Silva, de 32. Veja também: Polícia desativa laboratório de droga em Cubatão e prende 92 Acusado de chefiar tráfico em favela com UPP é preso A Polícia Militar afirmou que já havia recebido denúncia de que haveria tráfico de drogas em um posto de combustíveis do município e monitorava o local. Nesta sexta-feira, 28, policiais resolveram abordar os ocupantes de um Corolla depois de o veículo parar ao lado de uma bomba e não abastecer. O trio foi levado para uma delegacia de Governador Valadares, onde a Polícia Civil constatou que o vereador já tinha prontuário por receptação. Os três foram autuados em flagrante por tráfico. Fonte: Estado de S.Paulo 30/03/2014
  2. Cara,genial !!! Isso é História!! Afirmo como historiador ! Como nesses protestos contra o aumento da passagem´pra 3,20.Passamos por um muro onde tava escrito : ´2,70 é um abuso. 3 Reais já é o abusão´.Um dia as pessoas lerão sua postagem como algo interessante do passado, tomara que seja logo!
  3. No ano passado fui enquadrado na Alemanha quando cruzei a fronteira. Quem sabe no futuro não haverá nenhum problema em se levar um baseado da Holanda pra lá.
  4. A prefeita Monika Hermann do distrito de Kreuzberg , em Berlim, quer criar um centro para o plantio e consumonos moldes espanhóis. Cannabis cafes could set up shop in Berlin Legally buying a few grams of marijuana might soon become reality in Berlin. Kreuzberg district's new mayor, Monika Herrmann, has plans to open Germany's first cannabis coffee shop. When Monika Herrmann took office as Berlin Kreuzberg's mayor in August, she made cannibis legalization a priority. It's a topic igniting controversy in the city's capital, especially with German federal elections set for Sept. 22. Hermann is following the political footsteps of her predecessor Franz Schulz. She sees pot legalization as a means to tackle the growing drug problem in Kreuzberg's Görlitzer Park, which has developed into one of the city's central drug-dealing hubs. "If we want to gain control of the dealers and their products, we must manage the distribution," the Green-party politician told Agence France-Presse. The initiative should slowly eradicate the dealers' business and also prevent consumption. That may be good news for people hoping to chill out in a coffee shop, joint in hand, like in Amsterdam. But the drug policy of the Netherlands shouldn't necessarily be a model for Berlin, Hermann said. Rather, city-run shops should hire salesmen with medical training in order to counsel customers. Berlin: at the "Hanfparade," thousands of people demonstrated in August for legalization of marijuana This marks a significant step for those seeking drug policy reformation. "It's about getting the dealers out of business and creating a structure, in which one can buy cannabis without additives, so it's less dangerous,"Georg Wurth of Berlin's Weed Organization, "Hanf Verband,“ told DW. "We started a campaign of motivating other cities to do the same, open coffee shops or cannabis social clubs, like in Spain, in order to solve all the problems we are facing due to prohibition." Tolerance vs. police raids According to German legislation, selling and buying of marijuana are illegal. Consumption, however, is more of a gray area. It's up to each federal state to decide how much marijuana a person may possess without being arrested. Carrying a small amount for personal use has little to no legal repercussions. In Berlin, the limit is set at 15 grams of cannabis, whereas in Hamburg or North Rhine-Westphalia, a maximum of 6 grams is tolerated. At the moment, however, the call to legalize marijuana is getting insufficient political support. Although the Social-Democrats (SPD), the Left Party, and the Pirate Party are calling for a less restrictive cannibis policy, the local conservatives prefer to maintain the ban. They want police to solve the problem. Berlin drug commissioner, Christine Köhler-Azara finds the idea of opening coffee shops "unrealistic," since German drug policy focuses on prevention and counseling. Monika Herrmann, district mayor of Berlin's Kreuzberg Police spokesman Thomas Neuendorf is also skeptical about the efficiency of opening coffee shops. "As long as there are consumers, there will be trade," he said. On the other hand, he is convinced that increasing raids would trigger dealers to relocate to other areas in the city. By July this year, police had organized approximately 60 special raids in Görlitzer Park. Criminal charges were brought against 170 people, 90 of them allegedly in violation of drug law. 'A question of time' Meanwhile the drug business goes on as usual in Görlitzer Park. "I haven't experienced aggressive dealers," said a female resident of Berlin Kreuzberg. "They do approach you frequently, though. I wouldn't mind coffee shops in my area." Marijuana reform will ultimately be decided by the Federal Institute for Drugs in Bonn. For now the matter is currently being debated in the regional parliament of Berlin, and Hoffmann plans to file an application with the respective office. Germany is not alone in the drug debate. Lately the United States has also revisted the subject of legalizing marijuana. As of August 2013, the US federal government granted states a free hand in determining drug policy. Cannabis coffee shop "Kandinsky," in Amsterdam In Uruguay a new marijuana law is also expected to be approved by the Senate this September. The government is preparing to legalize the drug and gain monopoly over its production and distribution. One of Germany's influencing factors will be the country's approaching state and federal elections, said Georg Wurth. "With a conservative government, there might still be problems, and it will take some more years until it happens," Wurth said. "But I'm enthusiastic at the moment, and I think we will get it done. It's just a question of time." DW.DE German drug report shows increase in designer drugs Tobacco, alcohol and cannabis consumption has fallen among younger Germans, according to the latest report from Germany's Drug Commission. Meanwhile, the commission warns that designer drugs are taking off. (29.05.2013) German court allows patients to grow own pot A German court has ruled in favor of allowing seriously ill patients to grow their own cannabis for medical treatment. But the ruling, with certain stipulations, could still prevent self-cultivation for some patients. (27.12.2012) Drugs in the air in Italy's cities People in eight Italian cities unknowingly snort cocaine and other drugs every time they go outside, a study reveals. But the low levels at which the drugs occur mean no one is getting high walking around the block. (25.12.2012) Fonte: http://www.dw.de/cannabis-cafes-could-set-up-shop-in-berlin/a-17089498
  5. Ficou legal, mas preferia como tava antes. Com o tempo menos pessoas usarão o fórum porque ele acabou perdendo um pouco de visibilidade.

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      valeu o feedbEck rapazeada! Galera que cuida do portal está atenta a opinião de vocês!

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      Mano....acho que eu ja estava muito acostumado com o outro....Me bati todo e não consegui acessar o fórum pelo celular....Mais é isso ai admiro essa casa verde do jeito que ela for....abraço

  6. Ficou legal, mas preferia como tava antes.

  7. Um lugar tão incrível, Amsterdã me fascinou, proibir pra quê....?
  8. O Fórum ainda tá rolando?

  9. E o Uruguai vai surpreendendo e encantando o Mundo, que bonito!
  10. O Obama não consegue nem aprovar seu sistema de Saúde, passou a bola pros estados ao invés de arranjar mais uma batalha. Não foi a opção mais bonita , mas com a vitória do movimento em cada estado uma ora legaliza de vez e o maior patrocinador da Guerra às drogas poderá vir a mudar de opinião.
  11. A questão é o quê o atual presidente acha disso...
  12. Afinal canadense, você que tá aí, o quê eles vêem no Stephen Harper, por que o mantêm no governo?
  13. Faço minhas as suas palavras.
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