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Trends of the use and abuse of illicit drugs in Europe
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7. What is done to improve the fight against illicit drug uses?
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1. What are the main findings of this report?
2. What is the situation of cannabis use?
3. What about the cases of heroin and cocaïne uses?
4. What is the situation for amphetamines, ecstasy and other stimulants like GHB
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5. Are there new developments on the drug market?
6. Is the combination of sexual and drug risk-taking behaviour a growing area of concern?
7. What is done to improve the fight against illicit drug uses?
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