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PUBLICATIONS • FAAAT 2019. Cannabis & Sustainable Development. Paving the way for the next decade in Cannabis and hemp policies. Recommendations for the implementation of Cannabis policies aligned with international Human Rights standards, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 2016 UNGASS outcome document. Crimson Digest, Volume 2. CANNABIS & INTERNATIONAL TREATY SCHEDULING • FAAAT Cannabis & Treaty Scheduling archive 2015-2019. In 2020, for the first time ever, Cannabis scheduling status within international law evolves.WHO’s 4-years assessment process of therapeutic value and harms related to Cannabis sativa L., repealing the 1950’s ban, is likely to change policies globally – to focus on medical access, health and Human Rights. CANNABIS & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Cannabis & Sustainable Development. Paving the way for the next decade in Cannabis and hemp policies. Recommendations for the implementation of Cannabis policies aligned with international Human Rights standards, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 2016 UNGASS outcome document. T H E C R IM S O N P A PER S T h e c r im s o n p a per s # 1 The s chedules Schedules o f t he i nternational d rug c ontrol c onventions. FAAAT | ETHICS IN DRUG POLICY • FAAATTRANSLATE THIS PAGE FAAAT think & do tank is an international non-profit, non-partisan and non-governmental advocacy and research organization, founded in 2015. FAAAT addresses the policies of addiction and drugs, plants, products or substances that are controlled, illicit, or linked to potential health issues. News Research. Support our research: donate! FACT SHEET W H O & P L A N N E D C H A NGE S I N C A N N A Fact sheet Febr ua ry 2 018 W H O & p l a n n e d c h a nge s i n C a n n a bis sc h e d uling. A l l i n f o o n : f a a a t . n e t / t o w a r d s - d e s c h e d u l i n g A u t ho rs : Kenzi Riboulet Zemouli, Michael Krawitz. .THE CRIMSON
process of the World Health Organization. However, it has been repeatedly blocked since the adoption of the Single Convention on narcotic drugs in 1961, while it could (and should) have happened longago.
ECDD40 - FAAAT
ECDD40 Procedural, methodological and terminological bias. J o i n t C i v i l S o ci e ty C o n t r i but i on t o t h e 4 0 t h M e e t in g of t he W H O E x p e r t C o m m i t tee on D r u g D epen den c e. 18-11-04 EIHA CONTRIBUTION 41TH ECDD 1 | EIHA EIHA statement on recommendations of the 40th ECDD on Cannabidiol and contribution to the 41st ECDD Critical reviews of Cannabis-related substances Authors: Boris Baňas, Dr. BernhardBeitzke
FAAAT | ETHICS IN DRUG POLICY • FAAATTHE FAAAT ARCHIVEREPORTSARTICLESCONFERENCESCANNABIS & WHOCANNABIS SOCIAL CLUB FAAAT think & do tank is an international non-profit, non-partisan and non-governmental advocacy and research organization, founded in 2015.. FAAAT addresses the policies of addiction and drugs, plants, products or substances that are controlled, illicit, or linked to potentialhealth issues.
PUBLICATIONS • FAAAT 2019. Cannabis & Sustainable Development. Paving the way for the next decade in Cannabis and hemp policies. Recommendations for the implementation of Cannabis policies aligned with international Human Rights standards, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 2016 UNGASS outcome document. Crimson Digest, Volume 2. CANNABIS & INTERNATIONAL TREATY SCHEDULING • FAAAT Cannabis & Treaty Scheduling archive 2015-2019. In 2020, for the first time ever, Cannabis scheduling status within international law evolves.WHO’s 4-years assessment process of therapeutic value and harms related to Cannabis sativa L., repealing the 1950’s ban, is likely to change policies globally – to focus on medical access, health and Human Rights. CANNABIS & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Cannabis & Sustainable Development. Paving the way for the next decade in Cannabis and hemp policies. Recommendations for the implementation of Cannabis policies aligned with international Human Rights standards, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 2016 UNGASS outcome document. T H E C R IM S O N P A PER S T h e c r im s o n p a per s # 1 The s chedules Schedules o f t he i nternational d rug c ontrol c onventions. FAAAT | ETHICS IN DRUG POLICY • FAAATTRANSLATE THIS PAGE FAAAT think & do tank is an international non-profit, non-partisan and non-governmental advocacy and research organization, founded in 2015. FAAAT addresses the policies of addiction and drugs, plants, products or substances that are controlled, illicit, or linked to potential health issues. News Research. Support our research: donate! FACT SHEET W H O & P L A N N E D C H A NGE S I N C A N N A Fact sheet Febr ua ry 2 018 W H O & p l a n n e d c h a nge s i n C a n n a bis sc h e d uling. A l l i n f o o n : f a a a t . n e t / t o w a r d s - d e s c h e d u l i n g A u t ho rs : Kenzi Riboulet Zemouli, Michael Krawitz. .THE CRIMSON
process of the World Health Organization. However, it has been repeatedly blocked since the adoption of the Single Convention on narcotic drugs in 1961, while it could (and should) have happened longago.
ECDD40 - FAAAT
ECDD40 Procedural, methodological and terminological bias. J o i n t C i v i l S o ci e ty C o n t r i but i on t o t h e 4 0 t h M e e t in g of t he W H O E x p e r t C o m m i t tee on D r u g D epen den c e. 18-11-04 EIHA CONTRIBUTION 41TH ECDD 1 | EIHA EIHA statement on recommendations of the 40th ECDD on Cannabidiol and contribution to the 41st ECDD Critical reviews of Cannabis-related substances Authors: Boris Baňas, Dr. BernhardBeitzke
FAAAT'S EVENTS & CONFERENCES The international dimension of drug regulations is frequently recalled in national debates, to rule out any desire to make significant progress on Cannabis policy. Meanwhile, prohibition entails a lot of suffering and costs for individuals and society: non-access to medical care for patients, repression and stigmatization of users, production and unregulated trade conducive to crime, to namePRESS RELEASE
Press release — History made today: UN recognizes medical cannabis. UN recognizes medical cannabis, history made! After 60 years of status quo, 3 years of scientific review by WHO and 2 years of diplomatic discussions, today, the United Nations finally withdrew cannabis from Schedule IV of the Single Convention –the “prohibitionschedule”.
FAAAT | ETHICS IN DRUG POLICY • FAAATTRANSLATE THIS PAGE FAAAT think & do tank is an international non-profit, non-partisan and non-governmental advocacy and research organization, founded in 2015. FAAAT addresses the policies of addiction and drugs, plants, products or substances that are controlled, illicit, or linked to potential health issues. News Research. Support our research: donate! CANNABIS & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Paving the way for the next decade in Cannabis and hemp policies. 5 Introduction. The reformist trends in Cannabis policy globally is an ongoing movement unlikely to be stopped. A decit of democratic monitoring of the generalization of legal Cannabis markets could represent a threat for affected populations and public health.THE - FAAAT
The CRIMSON DIGEST Volume 2 Analysis of the 40th and 41st ECDD reviews outcomes and the INCB’s update on Cannabis . ISBN 979-10-97087-07-4| EAN 9791097087074
FACT SHEET W H O & P L A N N E D C H A NGE S I N C A N N A Fact sheet Febr ua ry 2 018 W H O & p l a n n e d c h a nge s i n C a n n a bis sc h e d uling. A l l i n f o o n : f a a a t . n e t / t o w a r d s - d e s c h e d u l i n g A u t ho rs : Kenzi Riboulet Zemouli, Michael Krawitz. . JOINT EIHA – FAAAT CONTRIBUTION TO THE 39TH ECDD 1 Joint EIHA – FAAAT contribution to the 39th ECDD evaluation of Cannabidiol World Health Organization, Geneva (Switzerland), November 6th, 2017 Main authors: Boris Baňas, Dr. Bernard Beitzke, Dr. Giuseppe Cannazza, Michael Carus, Hana Gabrielová, Farid Ghehioueche, Kerstin Iffl and, Michael Krawitz, Daniel Kruse, UN CADRE POUR LA LÉGALISATION ET LA RÉGLEMENTATION DU UN CADRE POUR LA LÉGALISATION ET LA RÉGLEMENTATION DU CANNABIS AU CANADA I Le 30 novembre 2016 L’honorable Jody Wilson-Raybould Ministre de la Justice et procureur général du Canada AFTER THE UNGASS ON THE WORLD DRUG PROBLEM, REBUILDING AN After the UNGASS on the world drug problem, rebuilding an evidencebased framework for the international drug control system : pathways towards a public health approach to controlled substances. NOTE DE SYNT H ÈS E Note de synt h ès e Réguler le taux de THC ? Le piège à év i ter . think & do tank www.FA A A T.ne t Cette note argumentaire souhaite éclairer un point récurrent du débat à propos des effets FAAAT | ETHICS IN DRUG POLICY • FAAATTHE FAAAT ARCHIVEREPORTSARTICLESCONFERENCESCANNABIS & WHOCANNABIS SOCIAL CLUB FAAAT think & do tank is an international non-profit, non-partisan and non-governmental advocacy and research organization, founded in 2015.. FAAAT addresses the policies of addiction and drugs, plants, products or substances that are controlled, illicit, or linked to potentialhealth issues.
PUBLICATIONS • FAAAT 2019. Cannabis & Sustainable Development. Paving the way for the next decade in Cannabis and hemp policies. Recommendations for the implementation of Cannabis policies aligned with international Human Rights standards, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 2016 UNGASS outcome document. Crimson Digest, Volume 2. CANNABIS & INTERNATIONAL TREATY SCHEDULING • FAAAT Cannabis & Treaty Scheduling archive 2015-2019. In 2020, for the first time ever, Cannabis scheduling status within international law evolves.WHO’s 4-years assessment process of therapeutic value and harms related to Cannabis sativa L., repealing the 1950’s ban, is likely to change policies globally – to focus on medical access, health and Human Rights. FAAAT'S EVENTS & CONFERENCES The international dimension of drug regulations is frequently recalled in national debates, to rule out any desire to make significant progress on Cannabis policy. Meanwhile, prohibition entails a lot of suffering and costs for individuals and society: non-access to medical care for patients, repression and stigmatization of users, production and unregulated trade conducive to crime, to name CANNABIS & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Cannabis & Sustainable Development. Paving the way for the next decade in Cannabis and hemp policies. Recommendations for the implementation of Cannabis policies aligned with international Human Rights standards, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 2016 UNGASS outcome document.THE CRIMSON
FOREWORD In 2014, Michael Krawitz, Farid Ghehiouèche and Kenzi Riboulet Zemouli started to cooperate in an effort to diminish the strict controls surrounding cannabis (and sometimes the associated prohibition) imposed to FAAAT | ETHICS IN DRUG POLICY • FAAAT 20, AVENUE - CH-1211 GENEVA TEL CENTRAL 22 7912111 —FAX CENTRAL 441 22 791 31 Il - NT Tel. direct: Fax direct: E-mail: In reply please +4122 791
ECDD40 - FAAAT
ECDD40 Procedural, methodological and terminological bias. J o i n t C i v i l S o ci e ty C o n t r i but i on t o t h e 4 0 t h M e e t in g of t he W H O E x p e r t C o m m i t tee on D r u g D epen den c e. WHO MODERNIZES ITS POSITION ON CANNABIS The World Health Organization (WHO), the only agency mandated to do so, has officially assessed all available evidence and is issuing scientific recommendations on the therapeutic value and harms related to Cannabis sativa L. Such a move is a major breakthrough in international Cannabis policy, and a clear victory of evidence overpolitics.
18-11-04 EIHA CONTRIBUTION 41TH ECDD 1 | EIHA EIHA statement on recommendations of the 40th ECDD on Cannabidiol and contribution to the 41st ECDD Critical reviews of Cannabis-related substances Authors: Boris Baňas, Dr. BernhardBeitzke
FAAAT | ETHICS IN DRUG POLICY • FAAATTHE FAAAT ARCHIVEREPORTSARTICLESCONFERENCESCANNABIS & WHOCANNABIS SOCIAL CLUB FAAAT think & do tank is an international non-profit, non-partisan and non-governmental advocacy and research organization, founded in 2015.. FAAAT addresses the policies of addiction and drugs, plants, products or substances that are controlled, illicit, or linked to potentialhealth issues.
PUBLICATIONS • FAAAT 2019. Cannabis & Sustainable Development. Paving the way for the next decade in Cannabis and hemp policies. Recommendations for the implementation of Cannabis policies aligned with international Human Rights standards, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 2016 UNGASS outcome document. Crimson Digest, Volume 2. CANNABIS & INTERNATIONAL TREATY SCHEDULING • FAAAT Cannabis & Treaty Scheduling archive 2015-2019. In 2020, for the first time ever, Cannabis scheduling status within international law evolves.WHO’s 4-years assessment process of therapeutic value and harms related to Cannabis sativa L., repealing the 1950’s ban, is likely to change policies globally – to focus on medical access, health and Human Rights.ECDD40 - FAAAT
ECDD40 Procedural, methodological and terminological bias. J o i n t C i v i l S o ci e ty C o n t r i but i on t o t h e 4 0 t h M e e t in g of t he W H O E x p e r t C o m m i t tee on D r u g D epen den c e. CANNABIS & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Cannabis & Sustainable Development. Paving the way for the next decade in Cannabis and hemp policies. Recommendations for the implementation of Cannabis policies aligned with international Human Rights standards, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 2016 UNGASS outcome document.THE CRIMSON
FOREWORD In 2014, Michael Krawitz, Farid Ghehiouèche and Kenzi Riboulet Zemouli started to cooperate in an effort to diminish the strict controls surrounding cannabis (and sometimes the associated prohibition) imposed to 18-11-04 EIHA CONTRIBUTION 41TH ECDD 1 | EIHA EIHA statement on recommendations of the 40th ECDD on Cannabidiol and contribution to the 41st ECDD Critical reviews of Cannabis-related substances Authors: Boris Baňas, Dr. BernhardBeitzke
FAAAT'S EVENTS & CONFERENCES The international dimension of drug regulations is frequently recalled in national debates, to rule out any desire to make significant progress on Cannabis policy. Meanwhile, prohibition entails a lot of suffering and costs for individuals and society: non-access to medical care for patients, repression and stigmatization of users, production and unregulated trade conducive to crime, to name WHO MODERNIZES ITS POSITION ON CANNABIS The World Health Organization (WHO), the only agency mandated to do so, has officially assessed all available evidence and is issuing scientific recommendations on the therapeutic value and harms related to Cannabis sativa L. Such a move is a major breakthrough in international Cannabis policy, and a clear victory of evidence overpolitics.
FAAAT | ETHICS IN DRUG POLICY • FAAAT 20, AVENUE - CH-1211 GENEVA TEL CENTRAL 22 7912111 —FAX CENTRAL 441 22 791 31 Il - NT Tel. direct: Fax direct: E-mail: In reply please +4122 791
PRESS RELEASE
Press release — History made today: UN recognizes medical cannabis. UN recognizes medical cannabis, history made! After 60 years of status quo, 3 years of scientific review by WHO and 2 years of diplomatic discussions, today, the United Nations finally withdrew cannabis from Schedule IV of the Single Convention –the “prohibitionschedule”.
A FRAMEWORK FOR THE LEGALIZATION AND REGULATION OF Health Canada is the federal department responsible for helping the people of Canada maintain and improve their health. We assess the safety of drugs and many consumer products, help A CALL FOR UN TO MONITOR MEDICAL CANNABIS PATIENTS' RIGHTS The letter was addressed to the following UN stakeholders: – Michelle Bachelet Jeria, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights; – Dainius Pūras, Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health; – Catalina Devandas Aguilar, Special Rapporteur on the rights of persons with disabilities; CANNABIS & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Paving the way for the next decade in Cannabis and hemp policies. 5 Introduction. The reformist trends in Cannabis policy globally is an ongoing movement unlikely to be stopped. A decit of democratic monitoring of the generalization of legal Cannabis markets could represent a threat for affected populations and public health. PRESS RELEASE • 41ST ECDD CANNABIS REVIEW • FAAAT This week at the headquarters of WHO (World Health Organization) in Geneva (Switzerland), the Expert Committee on Drug Dependence (ECDD) meets to undertake the final part of the scientific review of cannabis, resin, extracts, THC, and CBD extracts .Their outcome is likely to change the scheduling status of cannabis within the international drug control Treaties . T H E C R IM S O N P A PER S T h e c r im s o n p a per s # 1 The s chedules Schedules o f t he i nternational d rug c ontrol c onventions. # THE CRIMSON PAPERS 3 The crimson papers # 3 The review(s) Pre- and Critical review: insights into the processes and procedures of the WHO scientific abuse liability assessment for drugs. 40TH ECDD MEETING IN GENEVA: PIVOTAL MOMENT FOR GLOBAL The NGO FAAAT think & do tank has been working to facilitate and broaden the interactions, dialogue, and inputs between WHO, civil society, and governments. For this event, we coordinated a Joint Civil Society Statement to the Experts endorsed by 106 NGOs from 35 countries in all continents. Among them are organizations of scientists, doctors, human rights, affected populations, patients HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN THE NAME OF DRUG CONTROL For the version with references see PDF version, on the right. In the introduction of its Joint commitment to effectively addressing and countering the world drug problem, the 30 th Special Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGASS 2016) called for the “protection and respect for human rights and the dignity of all individuals in the context of drug programmes, strategies, and STATEMENT BY NGO KONOPA COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS, 60TH Statement by NGO Konopa — Commission on Narcotic Drugs, 60th session First Intersessional Meeting Agenda Item 1 — Thematic discussions on the implementation of the UNGASS outcome document : Chapter 5 “Operational recommendations on Cross-cutting issues in addressing and countering the world FAAAT | ETHICS IN DRUG POLICY • FAAATTHE FAAAT ARCHIVEREPORTSARTICLESCONFERENCESCANNABIS & WHOCANNABIS SOCIAL CLUB FAAAT think & do tank is an international non-profit, non-partisan and non-governmental advocacy and research organization, founded in 2015.. FAAAT addresses the policies of addiction and drugs, plants, products or substances that are controlled, illicit, or linked to potentialhealth issues.
PUBLICATIONS • FAAAT 2019. Cannabis & Sustainable Development. Paving the way for the next decade in Cannabis and hemp policies. Recommendations for the implementation of Cannabis policies aligned with international Human Rights standards, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 2016 UNGASS outcome document. Crimson Digest, Volume 2. CANNABIS & INTERNATIONAL TREATY SCHEDULING • FAAAT Cannabis & Treaty Scheduling archive 2015-2019. In 2020, for the first time ever, Cannabis scheduling status within international law evolves.WHO’s 4-years assessment process of therapeutic value and harms related to Cannabis sativa L., repealing the 1950’s ban, is likely to change policies globally – to focus on medical access, health and Human Rights. FAAAT'S EVENTS & CONFERENCES The international dimension of drug regulations is frequently recalled in national debates, to rule out any desire to make significant progress on Cannabis policy. Meanwhile, prohibition entails a lot of suffering and costs for individuals and society: non-access to medical care for patients, repression and stigmatization of users, production and unregulated trade conducive to crime, to name CANNABIS & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Cannabis & Sustainable Development. Paving the way for the next decade in Cannabis and hemp policies. Recommendations for the implementation of Cannabis policies aligned with international Human Rights standards, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 2016 UNGASS outcome document.THE CRIMSON
FOREWORD In 2014, Michael Krawitz, Farid Ghehiouèche and Kenzi Riboulet Zemouli started to cooperate in an effort to diminish the strict controls surrounding cannabis (and sometimes the associated prohibition) imposed to FAAAT | ETHICS IN DRUG POLICY • FAAAT 20, AVENUE - CH-1211 GENEVA TEL CENTRAL 22 7912111 —FAX CENTRAL 441 22 791 31 Il - NT Tel. direct: Fax direct: E-mail: In reply please +4122 791
ECDD40 - FAAAT
ECDD40 Procedural, methodological and terminological bias. J o i n t C i v i l S o ci e ty C o n t r i but i on t o t h e 4 0 t h M e e t in g of t he W H O E x p e r t C o m m i t tee on D r u g D epen den c e. WHO MODERNIZES ITS POSITION ON CANNABIS The World Health Organization (WHO), the only agency mandated to do so, has officially assessed all available evidence and is issuing scientific recommendations on the therapeutic value and harms related to Cannabis sativa L. Such a move is a major breakthrough in international Cannabis policy, and a clear victory of evidence overpolitics.
18-11-04 EIHA CONTRIBUTION 41TH ECDD 1 | EIHA EIHA statement on recommendations of the 40th ECDD on Cannabidiol and contribution to the 41st ECDD Critical reviews of Cannabis-related substances Authors: Boris Baňas, Dr. BernhardBeitzke
FAAAT | ETHICS IN DRUG POLICY • FAAATTHE FAAAT ARCHIVEREPORTSARTICLESCONFERENCESCANNABIS & WHOCANNABIS SOCIAL CLUB FAAAT think & do tank is an international non-profit, non-partisan and non-governmental advocacy and research organization, founded in 2015.. FAAAT addresses the policies of addiction and drugs, plants, products or substances that are controlled, illicit, or linked to potentialhealth issues.
PUBLICATIONS • FAAAT 2019. Cannabis & Sustainable Development. Paving the way for the next decade in Cannabis and hemp policies. Recommendations for the implementation of Cannabis policies aligned with international Human Rights standards, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 2016 UNGASS outcome document. Crimson Digest, Volume 2. CANNABIS & INTERNATIONAL TREATY SCHEDULING • FAAAT Cannabis & Treaty Scheduling archive 2015-2019. In 2020, for the first time ever, Cannabis scheduling status within international law evolves.WHO’s 4-years assessment process of therapeutic value and harms related to Cannabis sativa L., repealing the 1950’s ban, is likely to change policies globally – to focus on medical access, health and Human Rights. FAAAT'S EVENTS & CONFERENCES The international dimension of drug regulations is frequently recalled in national debates, to rule out any desire to make significant progress on Cannabis policy. Meanwhile, prohibition entails a lot of suffering and costs for individuals and society: non-access to medical care for patients, repression and stigmatization of users, production and unregulated trade conducive to crime, to name CANNABIS & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Cannabis & Sustainable Development. Paving the way for the next decade in Cannabis and hemp policies. Recommendations for the implementation of Cannabis policies aligned with international Human Rights standards, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 2016 UNGASS outcome document.THE CRIMSON
FOREWORD In 2014, Michael Krawitz, Farid Ghehiouèche and Kenzi Riboulet Zemouli started to cooperate in an effort to diminish the strict controls surrounding cannabis (and sometimes the associated prohibition) imposed to FAAAT | ETHICS IN DRUG POLICY • FAAAT 20, AVENUE - CH-1211 GENEVA TEL CENTRAL 22 7912111 —FAX CENTRAL 441 22 791 31 Il - NT Tel. direct: Fax direct: E-mail: In reply please +4122 791
ECDD40 - FAAAT
ECDD40 Procedural, methodological and terminological bias. J o i n t C i v i l S o ci e ty C o n t r i but i on t o t h e 4 0 t h M e e t in g of t he W H O E x p e r t C o m m i t tee on D r u g D epen den c e. WHO MODERNIZES ITS POSITION ON CANNABIS The World Health Organization (WHO), the only agency mandated to do so, has officially assessed all available evidence and is issuing scientific recommendations on the therapeutic value and harms related to Cannabis sativa L. Such a move is a major breakthrough in international Cannabis policy, and a clear victory of evidence overpolitics.
18-11-04 EIHA CONTRIBUTION 41TH ECDD 1 | EIHA EIHA statement on recommendations of the 40th ECDD on Cannabidiol and contribution to the 41st ECDD Critical reviews of Cannabis-related substances Authors: Boris Baňas, Dr. BernhardBeitzke
PRESS RELEASE
Press release — History made today: UN recognizes medical cannabis. UN recognizes medical cannabis, history made! After 60 years of status quo, 3 years of scientific review by WHO and 2 years of diplomatic discussions, today, the United Nations finally withdrew cannabis from Schedule IV of the Single Convention –the “prohibitionschedule”.
A FRAMEWORK FOR THE LEGALIZATION AND REGULATION OF Health Canada is the federal department responsible for helping the people of Canada maintain and improve their health. We assess the safety of drugs and many consumer products, help A CALL FOR UN TO MONITOR MEDICAL CANNABIS PATIENTS' RIGHTS The letter was addressed to the following UN stakeholders: – Michelle Bachelet Jeria, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights; – Dainius Pūras, Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health; – Catalina Devandas Aguilar, Special Rapporteur on the rights of persons with disabilities; CANNABIS & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Paving the way for the next decade in Cannabis and hemp policies. 5 Introduction. The reformist trends in Cannabis policy globally is an ongoing movement unlikely to be stopped. A decit of democratic monitoring of the generalization of legal Cannabis markets could represent a threat for affected populations and public health. PRESS RELEASE • 41ST ECDD CANNABIS REVIEW • FAAAT This week at the headquarters of WHO (World Health Organization) in Geneva (Switzerland), the Expert Committee on Drug Dependence (ECDD) meets to undertake the final part of the scientific review of cannabis, resin, extracts, THC, and CBD extracts .Their outcome is likely to change the scheduling status of cannabis within the international drug control Treaties . T H E C R IM S O N P A PER S T h e c r im s o n p a per s # 1 The s chedules Schedules o f t he i nternational d rug c ontrol c onventions. # THE CRIMSON PAPERS 3 The crimson papers # 3 The review(s) Pre- and Critical review: insights into the processes and procedures of the WHO scientific abuse liability assessment for drugs. 40TH ECDD MEETING IN GENEVA: PIVOTAL MOMENT FOR GLOBAL The NGO FAAAT think & do tank has been working to facilitate and broaden the interactions, dialogue, and inputs between WHO, civil society, and governments. For this event, we coordinated a Joint Civil Society Statement to the Experts endorsed by 106 NGOs from 35 countries in all continents. Among them are organizations of scientists, doctors, human rights, affected populations, patients HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN THE NAME OF DRUG CONTROL For the version with references see PDF version, on the right. In the introduction of its Joint commitment to effectively addressing and countering the world drug problem, the 30 th Special Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGASS 2016) called for the “protection and respect for human rights and the dignity of all individuals in the context of drug programmes, strategies, and STATEMENT BY NGO KONOPA COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS, 60TH Statement by NGO Konopa — Commission on Narcotic Drugs, 60th session First Intersessional Meeting Agenda Item 1 — Thematic discussions on the implementation of the UNGASS outcome document : Chapter 5 “Operational recommendations on Cross-cutting issues in addressing and countering the world FAAAT | ETHICS IN DRUG POLICY • FAAATTHE FAAAT ARCHIVEREPORTSARTICLESCONFERENCESCANNABIS & WHOCANNABIS SOCIAL CLUB FAAAT think & do tank is an international non-profit, non-partisan and non-governmental advocacy and research organization, founded in 2015.. FAAAT addresses the policies of addiction and drugs, plants, products or substances that are controlled, illicit, or linked to potentialhealth issues.
PUBLICATIONS • FAAAT 2019. Cannabis & Sustainable Development. Paving the way for the next decade in Cannabis and hemp policies. Recommendations for the implementation of Cannabis policies aligned with international Human Rights standards, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 2016 UNGASS outcome document. Crimson Digest, Volume 2. CANNABIS & INTERNATIONAL TREATY SCHEDULING • FAAAT Cannabis & Treaty Scheduling archive 2015-2019. In 2020, for the first time ever, Cannabis scheduling status within international law evolves.WHO’s 4-years assessment process of therapeutic value and harms related to Cannabis sativa L., repealing the 1950’s ban, is likely to change policies globally – to focus on medical access, health and Human Rights. FAAAT'S EVENTS & CONFERENCES The international dimension of drug regulations is frequently recalled in national debates, to rule out any desire to make significant progress on Cannabis policy. Meanwhile, prohibition entails a lot of suffering and costs for individuals and society: non-access to medical care for patients, repression and stigmatization of users, production and unregulated trade conducive to crime, to name CANNABIS & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Cannabis & Sustainable Development. Paving the way for the next decade in Cannabis and hemp policies. Recommendations for the implementation of Cannabis policies aligned with international Human Rights standards, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 2016 UNGASS outcome document.THE CRIMSON
FOREWORD In 2014, Michael Krawitz, Farid Ghehiouèche and Kenzi Riboulet Zemouli started to cooperate in an effort to diminish the strict controls surrounding cannabis (and sometimes the associated prohibition) imposed to FAAAT | ETHICS IN DRUG POLICY • FAAAT 20, AVENUE - CH-1211 GENEVA TEL CENTRAL 22 7912111 —FAX CENTRAL 441 22 791 31 Il - NT Tel. direct: Fax direct: E-mail: In reply please +4122 791
ECDD40 - FAAAT
ECDD40 Procedural, methodological and terminological bias. J o i n t C i v i l S o ci e ty C o n t r i but i on t o t h e 4 0 t h M e e t in g of t he W H O E x p e r t C o m m i t tee on D r u g D epen den c e. WHO MODERNIZES ITS POSITION ON CANNABIS The World Health Organization (WHO), the only agency mandated to do so, has officially assessed all available evidence and is issuing scientific recommendations on the therapeutic value and harms related to Cannabis sativa L. Such a move is a major breakthrough in international Cannabis policy, and a clear victory of evidence overpolitics.
18-11-04 EIHA CONTRIBUTION 41TH ECDD 1 | EIHA EIHA statement on recommendations of the 40th ECDD on Cannabidiol and contribution to the 41st ECDD Critical reviews of Cannabis-related substances Authors: Boris Baňas, Dr. BernhardBeitzke
FAAAT | ETHICS IN DRUG POLICY • FAAATTHE FAAAT ARCHIVEREPORTSARTICLESCONFERENCESCANNABIS & WHOCANNABIS SOCIAL CLUB FAAAT think & do tank is an international non-profit, non-partisan and non-governmental advocacy and research organization, founded in 2015.. FAAAT addresses the policies of addiction and drugs, plants, products or substances that are controlled, illicit, or linked to potentialhealth issues.
PUBLICATIONS • FAAAT 2019. Cannabis & Sustainable Development. Paving the way for the next decade in Cannabis and hemp policies. Recommendations for the implementation of Cannabis policies aligned with international Human Rights standards, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 2016 UNGASS outcome document. Crimson Digest, Volume 2. CANNABIS & INTERNATIONAL TREATY SCHEDULING • FAAAT Cannabis & Treaty Scheduling archive 2015-2019. In 2020, for the first time ever, Cannabis scheduling status within international law evolves.WHO’s 4-years assessment process of therapeutic value and harms related to Cannabis sativa L., repealing the 1950’s ban, is likely to change policies globally – to focus on medical access, health and Human Rights. FAAAT'S EVENTS & CONFERENCES The international dimension of drug regulations is frequently recalled in national debates, to rule out any desire to make significant progress on Cannabis policy. Meanwhile, prohibition entails a lot of suffering and costs for individuals and society: non-access to medical care for patients, repression and stigmatization of users, production and unregulated trade conducive to crime, to name CANNABIS & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Cannabis & Sustainable Development. Paving the way for the next decade in Cannabis and hemp policies. Recommendations for the implementation of Cannabis policies aligned with international Human Rights standards, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 2016 UNGASS outcome document.THE CRIMSON
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ECDD40 Procedural, methodological and terminological bias. J o i n t C i v i l S o ci e ty C o n t r i but i on t o t h e 4 0 t h M e e t in g of t he W H O E x p e r t C o m m i t tee on D r u g D epen den c e. WHO MODERNIZES ITS POSITION ON CANNABIS The World Health Organization (WHO), the only agency mandated to do so, has officially assessed all available evidence and is issuing scientific recommendations on the therapeutic value and harms related to Cannabis sativa L. Such a move is a major breakthrough in international Cannabis policy, and a clear victory of evidence overpolitics.
18-11-04 EIHA CONTRIBUTION 41TH ECDD 1 | EIHA EIHA statement on recommendations of the 40th ECDD on Cannabidiol and contribution to the 41st ECDD Critical reviews of Cannabis-related substances Authors: Boris Baňas, Dr. BernhardBeitzke
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Press release — History made today: UN recognizes medical cannabis. UN recognizes medical cannabis, history made! After 60 years of status quo, 3 years of scientific review by WHO and 2 years of diplomatic discussions, today, the United Nations finally withdrew cannabis from Schedule IV of the Single Convention –the “prohibitionschedule”.
A FRAMEWORK FOR THE LEGALIZATION AND REGULATION OF Health Canada is the federal department responsible for helping the people of Canada maintain and improve their health. We assess the safety of drugs and many consumer products, help A CALL FOR UN TO MONITOR MEDICAL CANNABIS PATIENTS' RIGHTS The letter was addressed to the following UN stakeholders: – Michelle Bachelet Jeria, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights; – Dainius Pūras, Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health; – Catalina Devandas Aguilar, Special Rapporteur on the rights of persons with disabilities; CANNABIS & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Paving the way for the next decade in Cannabis and hemp policies. 5 Introduction. The reformist trends in Cannabis policy globally is an ongoing movement unlikely to be stopped. A decit of democratic monitoring of the generalization of legal Cannabis markets could represent a threat for affected populations and public health. PRESS RELEASE • 41ST ECDD CANNABIS REVIEW • FAAAT This week at the headquarters of WHO (World Health Organization) in Geneva (Switzerland), the Expert Committee on Drug Dependence (ECDD) meets to undertake the final part of the scientific review of cannabis, resin, extracts, THC, and CBD extracts .Their outcome is likely to change the scheduling status of cannabis within the international drug control Treaties . T H E C R IM S O N P A PER S T h e c r im s o n p a per s # 1 The s chedules Schedules o f t he i nternational d rug c ontrol c onventions. # THE CRIMSON PAPERS 3 The crimson papers # 3 The review(s) Pre- and Critical review: insights into the processes and procedures of the WHO scientific abuse liability assessment for drugs. 40TH ECDD MEETING IN GENEVA: PIVOTAL MOMENT FOR GLOBAL The NGO FAAAT think & do tank has been working to facilitate and broaden the interactions, dialogue, and inputs between WHO, civil society, and governments. For this event, we coordinated a Joint Civil Society Statement to the Experts endorsed by 106 NGOs from 35 countries in all continents. Among them are organizations of scientists, doctors, human rights, affected populations, patients HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN THE NAME OF DRUG CONTROL For the version with references see PDF version, on the right. In the introduction of its Joint commitment to effectively addressing and countering the world drug problem, the 30 th Special Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGASS 2016) called for the “protection and respect for human rights and the dignity of all individuals in the context of drug programmes, strategies, and STATEMENT BY NGO KONOPA COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS, 60TH Statement by NGO Konopa — Commission on Narcotic Drugs, 60th session First Intersessional Meeting Agenda Item 1 — Thematic discussions on the implementation of the UNGASS outcome document : Chapter 5 “Operational recommendations on Cross-cutting issues in addressing and countering the world* The FAAAT Archive
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