Cannabis products are the drugs most frequently used around the world, representing 65 percent of all global seizure cases (1.65 million cases) in 2011. 5200 tons of herbs and 1000 tons of resin were seized in 2006. Virtually all countries in the world are affected by cannabis trafficking. Similarly, cannabis remains the most widely used drug worldwide, with an estimated 166 million people who have used cannabis in 2006, equivalent to about 4 percent of the world’s population aged 15–64 years. At the end of the last century, the production method for cannabis has become more complex, due to the availability of many illicit market hemp products with very different levels of the main psychoactive ingredient, delta-9-

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