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". The trade in synthetic drugs is often a case of organised crime. Enough reason to fight it and to coordinate and intensify the investigation activities at European level. That is why the Group of the European Socialists has voted for Mrs Cederschiöld’s report. However, a number of members of my Group were less satisfied with the underlying Swedish initiative proposal. Its highly technical content rendered it particularly impenetrable; it is also insufficiently clear how this very detailed proposal now fits in with the EU strategy on drugs policy as a whole. Why should we send the confiscated samples criss-cross through Europe if we can exchange analysis protocols? Little else has been clarified on the coordination front of the proposal with the Commission activities. It is also regrettable that it appeared impossible to use the laboratories in question for quality control from the point of view of preventing health risks for the users. These members of my Group would like to see a few changes in future. Nevertheless, in this highly technical policy proposal, they did not want to create the impression, by voting against, that they back the problems surrounding the synthetic drug."@en1

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