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Labour Party, Conservative Party, Liberal Party and Socialist Party Agree on Drug Reform

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There is broad agreement in the Storting on a new drug reform. Drugs will continue to be prohibited, but in less serious cases the penalty will be a fine.
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A majority in the Storting has agreed on a new drug reform. Drugs will remain prohibited, but addicts will receive help instead of punishment.

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The Labour Party, the Conservative Party, the Liberal Party and the Liberal Party have agreed on a drug reform. Together they have a majority in the Storting.

The Labour Party, the Conservative Party, the Liberal Party and the Liberal Party have agreed on a new drug policy. Drugs for personal use will now be punished with a simplified fine - which will not appear on your criminal record.

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There is broad agreement in the Storting on a new drug reform. Drugs will continue to be prohibited, but in less serious cases the penalty will be a fine.

·Norway
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NRK broke the news in Norway on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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