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Table PPP-5. Potency of cannabis products at retail level, 2009 [see all tables in this series...]

Part (ii) Sources of information

CountrySource
BelgiumScientific Institute of Public Health (IPH); Project drugs in circulation
BulgariaNational Research Institute of Forensic Science and Criminology
Czech RepublicPolice Forces, General Directorate Customs, Criminalistic Institute
GermanyFederal Criminal Police Office (Bundeskriminalamt, BKA): Statistisches Auswerteprogramm Rauschgift (SAR)
EstoniaForensic Science Institute
FranceLaboratoire de la Police Scientifique de Lyon (INPS)
ItalyCentral Directorate of Anticrime Police Forces; Ministry of the Interior
LuxembourgSpecial Drug Unit of the Judicial Police, RELIS / National Laboratory of Health
HungaryInstitute for Forensic Sciences
MaltaForensic Science Laboratory
NetherlandsTHC-monitor Trimbos-Institute
AustriaFederal Ministry of the Interior
PolandCentral Forensic Laboratory
PortugalCriminal Police Scientific Laboratory — Toxicology
RomaniaGeneral Inspectorate of the National Police - Directorate for Countering Organized crime / Central Laboratory for Analysis and Profile of Drugs
SloveniaMinistry of the Interior — Forensic Science Centre
SlovakiaForensic Expertise Institute of the Police Corps Presidium, KEÚ PZ
FinlandForensic Laboratory, National Bureau of Investigation
United KingdomHome Office Potency Study: Forensic Science Service (FSS) and Laboratory of the Government Chemist (LGC Forensics)
TurkeyThe Council of Forensic Medicine
NorwayNational Bureau of Crime Investigation

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