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

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.
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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