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5 Amendments of Inger SEGELSTRÖM related to 2007/2212(INI)

Amendment 76 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 22
22. Calls for enhanced involvement of civil society in preventing the use of psychotropic substances in the workplace and in providing information on such use; on the Member States and the Commission to promote initiatives by civil society aimed at: - reinforcing prevention and information on the risks of using drugs and psychotropic substances in the workplace and among young people; - treating drug addicts who are in prison; - putting in place detailed prevention plans to combat the use of drugs and psychotropic substances in at-risk urban neighbourhoods, particularly among young people, with the help of social and trade union organisations, ; - organising information campaigns on drugs and their damaging effects on health, in collaboration with parents’, students’ and teachers’ organisations; - implementing damage-reduction policies by direct contact work in the streets;
2008/02/14
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 77 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 22
22. Calls for enhanced involvement of civil society in preventing the use of drugs and psychotropic substances in the workplace and among young people and in providing information on the risks associated with such use;
2008/02/14
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 84 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 24
24. Calls upon the Member States and the Commission to promote initiatives in at- risk metropolitan areas and particularly among young people with a view to introducing – with the support of social and municipal organisations – ways and means of preventing the use of drugs and psychotropic substances;
2008/02/14
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 109 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 32
32. Calls upon the Commission and the Member States to support the civil-society initiatives relating to cooperation with Afghanistan in the fight against drugs and in that country's democratisation process and designed to promote, for example, small-scale pilot schemes such as 'poppies for medicine', which are intended to establish the benefits which may be derived from the granting of licences for the use of poppy crops for medical purposes and to determine in what way this may be brought about;switch some of the existing illegal cultivation of poppies to industrial production of legal, opium-based painkillers; stresses that such production should be subject to stringent monitoring on site, supplemented by monitoring carried out by an international body, such as the UNDCP or EU.
2008/02/14
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 113 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 32 a (new)
32a. Calls on the Commission, together with civil society, to explore the possibilities of combating illegal poppy plantations in Afghanistan by means of spraying which is not harmful to humans, animals or the environment;
2008/02/14
Committee: LIBE