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CDA: Opium too soft approach to drug labs – AD.nl

CDA: Opium too soft approach to drug labs – AD.nl

By: Deborah Jongejan
25-11-14 – 05:02
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The Opium Act fails to address drug crime. The CDA proposes today to tighten the law and thus to address the growing problem of illicit drug labs.



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The CDA wants to record a provision in the law, which chemicals are punishable as obvious is that they are used for synthetic drugs such as Ecstasy. It involves chemicals that are used in science or food, but now suddenly emerge as a raw or auxiliary material for drugs.

Of course ,, we tackle this not a farmer who used hydrochloric acid on his land. It is the intent and circumstances. Now the police Regular jerrycans, where resources are not prohibited. That is not punishable, very frustrating, ” said Christian Democrat parliamentarian Peter Oskam.

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The idea comes from the Brabant detective Freek Pecht, who settled in practice encounter the problem. ,, We have recently discovered a new substance, which ultimately ecstasy is made. That dust we did not know in relation to synthetic drugs, but it is now clear that it is used to make. ”

It takes the police now much time and capacity to address the perpetrators, who are not use bans substances. There must be exactly been proven that a defendant did with the stuff. Some criminals spring so the dance. Pecht: ,, With a tightening of the law we can act immediately and often take chemicals ”

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