Growing Pains How a Dutch CrossAgency Team Took on Illegal Marijuana Production in Residential Neighborhoods Eric Weinberger Jorrit de Jong 2020

Growing Pains How a Dutch CrossAgency Team Took on Illegal Marijuana Production in Residential Neighborhoods Eric Weinberger Jorrit de Jong 2020

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Evaluation of Alternatives How can we create a policy solution to legalize and regulate marijuana production? The Netherlands, known for its low to nil marijuana consumption, has embraced a policy solution to legalize and regulate marijuana production. How have they achieved this goal, and what policy solutions did they adopt? Growing Pains How a Dutch CrossAgency Team Took on Illegal Marijuana Production in Residential Neighborhoods The Dutch CrossAgency (DCA) was founded in

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This was an incredible opportunity to work on a groundbreaking and complex project that challenged our skills and expertise. The assignment was to help a Dutch CrossAgency tackle a major challenge in the market: to develop a legal model for cannabis production in residential neighborhoods. This project demanded a deep understanding of the complex regulatory, social, and political challenges involved. The assignment was to develop a set of proposals that addressed the concerns of local communities and stakeholders, while also maintaining a healthy balance between legal regulation, security, and

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“I grew up on a farm in the Netherlands, but I never imagined that my first job would involve smoking marijuana outdoors during a thunderstorm. This is just one of the many unexpected challenges that confronted our team when we decided to take on the production of ‘Green Wave’, a Dutch brand of ‘Cool Marijuana’. One of the most difficult parts was managing a highly competitive landscape. Illegal cultivation had already taken over the residential neighborhoods and suburban areas, and the competition was fier

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Although Dutch law mandates that every individual can grow one mature cannabis plant in their backyard, it is relatively easy for people who are illicit producers to obtain more plants. Many growers operate in residential neighborhoods where neighbors often do not complain, but authorities become aware. The Dutch government has a new approach, with the help of Dutch and international law enforcement and regulatory authorities, to combat the “urban marijuana” trade in Amsterdam and the surrounding area. This is the first article of a series on Amsterdam’s approach to “

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A team of 15 people from a Dutch crossagency was tasked by the Netherlands Anti-Corruption Agency (ABWA) to conduct investigations into allegations of marijuana production in residential neighborhoods in The Hague. Weinberger, Jorrit de Jong This was one of the most demanding assignments for a Dutch cross-agency team that had to operate in complex conditions of a fast-paced, highly competitive and unstable environment. We started with a quick reconnaissance, mapping out the terrain. Initial

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In this article I write about a Dutch cross agency team that entered the marijuana industry. At the time I was working at the Dutch Institute for Drug Control (NVWA). As the world is still evolving, I decided to focus on a specific industry: the production of marijuana. Marijuana is a highly regulated market, so the company had a lot of advantages: – they were born in the Dutch state, as most countries have legalized marijuana, so they had experience in navigating these complexities. Read Full Article