And that’s only for cocaine, speed, and ecstasy. If you include weed/hash and all the other types of (hard) drugs it’ll be a lot more.
alligatorsoreass on
That’s nothing… go to the States.
gorkatg on
How do they differentiate the residents spending from tourists or other foreigners spending in these studies?
HaoChen on
Just imagine how much we (Europeans) could subsidize healthcare and treatment of addicts with the taxes of drug sales if you could buy them legally. As a nice side effect, the black market would vanish instantly (except for minors).
Beautiful-Health-976 on
The day Europe legalizes Cocaine, South America will be saved from crime.
IncredibleBlobfish on
Explains why Wilders had such a succesful election…
philipp2310 on
only read title. 1 billion per person is quite a big budget for drugs! Or am I just cheap..
DGF73 on
So Little?
FoxFXMD on
That doesn’t say anything to me. How much is that per person?
Nonrandomusername21 on
I’m always sceptical of these numbers, because they’ve invariably based on analysis of sewage water.
For example, figures invariably show that Antwerp sewer water contains (some of) the highest trace amounts of drugs in Europe. Rotterdam these values are also incredibly high.
But both Rotterdam and Antwerp are very important port cities, much of the illegal drugs entering the European market go through these ports. Invariably there’ll be some spillage/wastage when drugs are processed and cut at or near the port. Given they’re importing tonnes, rather than kilos, I can’t help but think that’d distort the data.
whitechocolate3312 on
Each?
lawrotzr on
I’m Dutch and I just love the colours that these lights produce, I mean it’s so beautiful. You’re all one of my best friends, my best even, I love you.
BothnianBhai on
€1 billion will buy you a lot of fun.
OnceWasRampant on
Per house?
NikkeKnatterton on
Then there’s my country that cant see the potential in decriminalizing and regulating like weed and shrooms for easy tax money and would rather keep everything illegal because drugs = bad. SMH
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Netherlands wtf
Little humble brag, I know
And that’s only for cocaine, speed, and ecstasy. If you include weed/hash and all the other types of (hard) drugs it’ll be a lot more.
That’s nothing… go to the States.
How do they differentiate the residents spending from tourists or other foreigners spending in these studies?
Just imagine how much we (Europeans) could subsidize healthcare and treatment of addicts with the taxes of drug sales if you could buy them legally. As a nice side effect, the black market would vanish instantly (except for minors).
The day Europe legalizes Cocaine, South America will be saved from crime.
Explains why Wilders had such a succesful election…
only read title. 1 billion per person is quite a big budget for drugs! Or am I just cheap..
So Little?
That doesn’t say anything to me. How much is that per person?
I’m always sceptical of these numbers, because they’ve invariably based on analysis of sewage water.
For example, figures invariably show that Antwerp sewer water contains (some of) the highest trace amounts of drugs in Europe. Rotterdam these values are also incredibly high.
But both Rotterdam and Antwerp are very important port cities, much of the illegal drugs entering the European market go through these ports. Invariably there’ll be some spillage/wastage when drugs are processed and cut at or near the port. Given they’re importing tonnes, rather than kilos, I can’t help but think that’d distort the data.
Each?
I’m Dutch and I just love the colours that these lights produce, I mean it’s so beautiful. You’re all one of my best friends, my best even, I love you.
€1 billion will buy you a lot of fun.
Per house?
Then there’s my country that cant see the potential in decriminalizing and regulating like weed and shrooms for easy tax money and would rather keep everything illegal because drugs = bad. SMH