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1 Spain: Catalonia Plans Stricter Rules On Cannabis ClubsTue, 05 Aug 2014
Source:Guardian, The (UK) Author:Kassam, Ashifa Area:Spain Lines:41 Added:08/06/2014

Madrid - Catalonia's public health agency has proposed strict new measures to regulate cannabis clubs in the region amid claims that Barcelona is on its way to rivalling Amsterdam as a smokers' haven.

Amsterdam has tightened restrictions on cannabis sales just as the number of clubs in Spain has proliferated, from around 40 in 2010 to more than 700, say smokers' groups. The Catalan capital is home to more than half of these clubs.

From swanky clubs to others with a small room and a few chairs, the clubs take advantage of a provision in Spain's drug laws that allows marijuana to be grown and consumed by private users.

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2 Spain: Marijuana Clubs Rise Out Of Decades-old Spanish LawsFri, 11 Jul 2014
Source:New York Times (NY) Author:Daley, Suzanne Area:Spain Lines:161 Added:07/12/2014

BARCELONA, Spain - On a recent evening, two vacationing German college students, armed with addresses they had gotten off the Internet, were trying to get into one of Barcelona's new marijuana clubs.

They were not members. But no matter. They quickly found a club near the city's central boulevard, La Rambla, that was willing to ignore the rules, helping them choose from a dozen strains of marijuana for sale in plastic bins before letting them settle into the cushy lounge area to light up.

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3 Spain: First Cannabis Club Shut Down In Catalonia For Drug TraffickingWed, 11 Jun 2014
Source:El Pais (Spain) Author:Escofet, Jordi Mumbru Area:Spain Lines:64 Added:06/15/2014

Authorities are keeping a closer eye on member-only associations that claim to be not-for-profit

Growing numbers of visitors are purchasing a few grams of marijuana while on holiday in Barcelona, a city that is already being described as the "Holland of the South."

All one needs to do is become a member of a cannabis club, many of which advertise on the internet, and place an order by phone or online, as this newspaper has confirmed.

Club employees can also be found handing out flyers in the streets and leading interested passersby to club premises to help with the registration process. Membership fees are around =C2=8020.

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4 Spain: Spain Court Rules Against Town's Pot-Growing PlansSat, 01 Jun 2013
Source:Standard-Speaker (Hazleton, PA) Author:Heckle, Harold Area:Spain Lines:43 Added:06/03/2013

MADRID - Spain's judiciary on Friday rejected a plan by a small town in northeastern Catalonia to ease its municipal debt and help lift itself out of the financial crisis by growing marijuana.

When the seven-member town council of Rasquera - population 960 - voted in favor of cultivating cannabis just over a year ago in order to create jobs and shore up its finances, the news flashed around the world.

In April 2012, 56 percent of Rasquera's inhabitants gave support in a referendum to the plan to rent land to the Barcelona-based pot-smoking group ABCDA which agreed to pay $750,000 per year for two years.

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5 Spain: 'Narco-Sub' That Got Blown Out of the WaterThu, 24 Dec 2009
Source:Olive Press, The, Western Edition, (Spain)          Area:Spain Lines:95 Added:12/27/2009

IT was funded by two businessmen Tomas Bengoechea - aka El Grande - from Sevilla and Juan Serrano - aka El Apoderado - from Estepona, and was built by Manuel Clemente, or The Engineer, based in Galicia.

But the 'Narcosubmarine' - which was sold for 100,000 euros to a Columbian drug cartel - was blown out of the water on its first dive.

Now all three men are facing nearly 100 years in prison between them at a trial in Galicia.

The semi-submersible submarine had room for just one person, who received oxygen from a pipe that stuck up above the surface

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6 Spain: Marijuana Cure For Cancer?Fri, 03 Apr 2009
Source:West Australian (Australia)          Area:Spain Lines:30 Added:04/03/2009

(AFP) The main chemical in marijuana appears to aid in the destruction of brain cancer cells, offering hope for future anti-cancer therapies, researchers in Spain wrote in a study.

The authors from the Complutense University in Madrid, working with scientists from other universities, found that the active component of marijuana, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), causes cancer cells to undergo a process called autophagy - the breakdown that occurs when the cell essentially self-digests.

The research, which appears in the April edition of US-published Journal of Clinical Investigation, demonstrates that THC and related "cannabinoids" appear to be "a new family of potential antitumoral agent."

The authors wrote that the chemical may prove useful in the development of future "antitumoral agents."

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7Spain: Spain. Marijuana Therapy May Shrink TumoursThu, 02 Apr 2009
Source:Ottawa Citizen (CN ON)          Area:Spain Lines:Excerpt Added:04/03/2009

(CNS) The active ingredient in marijuana appears to reduce tumour growth, according to a Spanish study published on Wednesday.

The researchers showed giving THC to mice with cancer decreased tumour growth and killed cells off in a process called autophagy.

"Our findings support that safe, therapeutically efficacious doses of THC may be reached in cancer patients," Complutense University in Madrid reported in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.

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8Spain: Marijuana Ingredient May Cut TumoursThu, 02 Apr 2009
Source:Edmonton Journal (CN AB)          Area:Spain Lines:Excerpt Added:04/02/2009

Spanish Study Says THC May Pave Way for Cancer-Treating Medications

The active ingredient in marijuana appears to reduce tumour growth, according to a Spanish study published on Wednesday.

The researchers showed giving THC to mice with cancer decreased tumour growth and killed cells off in a process called autophagy.

"Our findings support that safe, therapeutically efficacious doses of THC may be reached in cancer patients," Guillermo Velasco of Complutense University in Madrid and colleagues reported in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.

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9Spain: Heavy Use of Marijuana May Lead to PsychosisTue, 31 Mar 2009
Source:National Post (Canada)          Area:Spain Lines:Excerpt Added:04/01/2009

New Study; Many Adults in the Sample Had None of the Usual Risk Factors

Among individuals who appear to be "mentally well," heavy use of marijuana may predispose them to develop schizoprehenia and other "psychoses," new research suggests.

Among 92 patients, ages 18 to 65 years, who suffered a first episode of functional psychotic illness, more than half said they smoked marijuana daily or nearly every day and most of these individuals (66%) had no pre-existing signs of abnormal neurological development that would put them at risk for psychosis.

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10 Spain: Luck Runs Out For Fugitive Drug LordSun, 27 Apr 2008
Source:Observer, The (UK) Author:Couzens, Gerard Area:Spain Lines:93 Added:04/27/2008

Boastful 'Baby' treated his Spanish jailers to a brothel before escaping; now he's back in prison

Spanish police have captured one of the world's most prolific cannabis smugglers after he escaped jail with the help of prison guards in his pay.

Mohamed Taieb Ahmed, nicknamed El Nene - The Baby - was arrested after being stopped in a sports car belonging to his brother in Spain's north African enclave of Ceuta. He was carrying false papers and police had to identify him by his fingerprints.

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11 Spain: Spain's Cocaine ProblemMon, 14 Apr 2008
Source:Los Angeles Times (CA) Author:Wilkinson, Tracy Area:Spain Lines:150 Added:04/14/2008

Long a Transit Point for Smuggling into Europe, the Country Is Now the Largest Consumer of the Drug on the Continent, Recent Studies Show.

MADRID -- Around dawn on a Sunday, packs of young people are huddled at stoplights, or ambling down Paseo del Prado.

Despite the hour, the day isn't just beginning for them. Like thousands of young Spaniards, they are ending a long night of hard-core partying that very likely included the unbridled snorting of cocaine.

At crowded clubs and throbbing bars along Madrid's Gran Via, and on side streets radiating from the Puerta del Sol, the city's heart, a gram of coke is casually sold for 50 euros -- about $79 -- and quickly consumed in restrooms or nearby parked cars.

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12 Spain: Cannabis Users On The RiseMon, 09 Apr 2007
Source:Costa Blanca and Costa Calida Leader, The (Spain)          Area:Spain Lines:44 Added:04/10/2007

The number of teenagers in the province of Alicante who smoke cannabis is rising, as is the frequency with which they smoke the drug. More and more teenagers take the substance daily and, according to experts, that abuse will show in the next few years. The latest study showed that 40% of schoolchildren aged between 12 and 17 smoke 'spliffs' and 2% smoke them every day.

Bartolome Perez Galvez, the head of the Addictive Conduct Unit at Hospital San Juan, speaking at the III Infant and Juvenile Psychiatry Conference last Friday, revealed the new statistics, adding that "the cannabis problem is more serious than that of any other drug, such as cocaine or other designer drugs."

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13 Spain: West Africa Becoming Cocaine Transit RouteThu, 15 Mar 2007
Source:San Jose Mercury News (CA) Author:Rotella, Sabastian Area:Spain Lines:108 Added:03/15/2007

Drug Transported From South America to Europe

MADRID, Spain - A landmark shift in trafficking routes has transformed West Africa into a hub for cocaine smuggling from South America to a booming European market, according to anti-drug officials on three continents.

Drug traffickers have established a safe haven and transit area along the Gulf of Guinea to elude aggressive efforts to seize cocaine headed directly to Europe. Anti-drug officials fear the new route will worsen lawlessness in African countries already overwhelmed by crime, poverty and instability.

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14 Spain: Andalucia To Provide Prescription Heroin To Long TermFri, 29 Dec 2006
Source:El Pais (Spain) Author:Mendez, Rafael Area:Spain Lines:106 Added:12/29/2006

The Ministry Of Health Will Have To Authorize "Compassionate Use" Of The Drug On A Case By Case Basis

Heroin as medicine. The Council of Andalucia is formally requesting permission from the Ministry of Health to administer the drug to a group of addicts in Granada as if it were an experimental medicine. The Council's decision is based on the clinical research with heroin it has undertaken, which shows that heroin maintenance improves health twofold over methadone in long term addicts who have not been able to give up the drug. The Health Ministry will have to authorize compassionate use of the drug on a case by case basis, but the formal request puts the Ministry in an awkward position. The department run by Elena Salgado has until now opted to turn a blind eye to heroin maintenance.

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15 Spain: Cannabis Found to Shrink Cancerous Brain Tumours!Thu, 05 Jan 2006
Source:Hindustan Times (India)          Area:Spain Lines:36 Added:01/06/2006

A new study conducted by scientists at Complutense University in Spain suggests that cannabis extracts may shrink brain tumours and other cancers by blocking the growth of the blood vessels which feed them.

According to New Scientist, Manuel Guzman and colleagues have demonstrated how the cannabis extracts block a key chemical needed for tumours to sprout blood vessels.

The team tested the effects of marijuana extract, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol in 30 mice and found that it inhibited the expression of several genes related to the production of a chemical called vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF).

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16 Spain: Football Team's Only Game Was Drugs, Say Cadiz PoliceSat, 05 Nov 2005
Source:Guardian, The (UK) Author:Fuchs, Dale Area:Spain Lines:41 Added:11/06/2005

They looked like a real football team - with snarling coach included. But the 10 men arrested at the weekend in Spain's southern province of Cadiz were not going to play a match, despite their yellow and blue kit.

They were drug traffickers who used their footballs, knapsacks and club strips, emblazoned with the team name of a local town, Guillen Moreno CF, as a ruse to fool border police as they passed from the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, in North Africa, to Algeciras, on the southern Spanish mainland, a police spokesman in Cadiz said."They were not going to play football," he said. "Their game was drugs."

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17 Spain: Spain's Health Ministry to Allow Doctors to PrescribeSun, 06 Feb 2005
Source:Independent on Sunday (UK) Author:Nash, Elizabeth Area:Spain Lines:58 Added:02/05/2005

In a bold venture that puts Spain at the forefront of the medical use of cannabis in Europe, 60 pharmacies and four hospitals in Catalonia are to prescribe marijuana for therapeutic use where other treatments have failed.

The pioneering scheme surpasses measures taken by the Dutch, leaders in the field, and puts British efforts in the shade. A British drug company has been denied permission to produce medicinal cannabis for trials - because of lack of political will, critics say.

Doctors in Catalonia will be able to prescribe cannabis in capsules or as an infusion to help four specific conditions: anorexia among Aids patients; nausea caused by chemotherapy in cancer patients; constant pain - including migraine - that has been unresponsive to other treatments; and muscular problems among those with multiple sclerosis. About 150,000 patients are expected to benefit.

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18 Spain: In Madrid Probe, Drugs Sales Seen As A Weapon Of JihadSun, 30 May 2004
Source:Boston Globe (MA) Author:Rotella, Sebastian Area:Spain Lines:71 Added:05/30/2004

Extremists Look To Organized Crime

MADRID, Spain -- The odd crew of longtime extremists and radicalized gangsters accused of committing the March train bombings nourished their holy war with holy water.

And hashish.

The water came from Mecca. The conspirators drank it during purification rituals at a barbershop that was an after-hours prayer hall for disciples of Takfir wal Hijra, a secretive Islamic sect active in the criminal underworld of Europe and North Africa.

The hashish came from Morocco. The ideologues of the terror cell justified selling drugs as a weapon of jihad. The Moroccan dealer who financed the plot traded a load of hashish for the dynamite that slaughtered 191 people aboard commuter trains on March 11. The drug trafficker led the cell along with a Tunisian economics student, a duo whose disparity reflects the evolving nature of Islamic terrorism. Both blew themselves up after a standoff with police last month.

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19Spain: Jihad's Unlikely AllianceSun, 23 May 2004
Source:Los Angeles Times (CA) Author:Rotella, Sebastian Area:Spain Lines:Excerpt Added:05/23/2004

Muslim Extremists Who Attacked Madrid Funded The Plot By Selling Drugs, Investigators Say.

MADRID - The odd crew of longtime extremists and radicalized gangsters accused of carrying out the March train bombings here nourished their holy war with holy water.

And hashish.

The water came from Mecca, the Muslim holy city in Saudi Arabia. The conspirators drank it during purification rituals at a barbershop that was an after-hours prayer hall for adherents of Takfir wal Hijra, a secretive Islamic sect allegedly active in the criminal underworld of Europe and North Africa.

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20Spain: Drug Money Paid for Attacks on Trains, Spain SaysThu, 15 Apr 2004
Source:San Francisco Chronicle (CA) Author:Fuchs, Dale Area:Spain Lines:Excerpt Added:04/15/2004

News Conference Describes Alleged Planning by Suspects

Madrid - The Islamic extremists responsible for the Madrid train bombings financed their plot with sales of hashish and ecstasy and drank holy water from Mecca in ritual "purification acts" before the attacks, the acting interior minister, Angel Acebes, said Wednesday.

In a final news conference before the newly elected Socialist government takes office, Acebes described the March 11 terror attacks as a local, independently organized operation led by people with "connections to other fundamentalist groups in Europe and outside Europe."

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