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"en.20041215.3.3-159"2
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"This report contains proposals and wordings that reflect a liberal attitude towards drugs. We are thus voting against the proposal.
We are opposed to drugs being classified as ‘soft’ or ‘hard’ and to the fact that drugs described as ‘soft’ are not regarded as addictive. The ‘alternative policy’ recommended in the report involves a more liberal policy towards drugs, emphasising harm reduction measures against drug use, rather than preventive work.
We are opposed to a common EU drugs policy. Such a policy would involve countries with a restrictive drugs policy, such as Sweden, being forced to conduct a more lenient and liberal drugs policy. It is up to each national Parliament in the EU to make decisions concerning their national drugs policies."@en1
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