Thursday, July 16, 2026

Switzerland moves to allow drug users use cocaine for recreation

“Control and legalisation can do better than mere repression.”

• December 26, 2023
Switzerland
Switzerland [Photo: worldfirst]

Capital city of Switzerland, Bern, is considering a test run of allowing drug users to buy cocaine for recreational use, Deutsche Welle reported in what marks the latest stride in evolving international discourse on drugs. 

The city’s parliament supported the novel adjustment which means relaxation of strict drug laws. It comes after politicians and experts expressed reservations about the current complete ban which they describe as ineffective. 

Recent waste water analysis revealed a high residue of the drug which indicates that about five per cent of the population uses cocaine according to Thilo Beck, head psychiatrist at the Arud Center for Addiction Medicine. 

“Control and legalisation can do better than mere repression,” a member of the Bern Council, Eva Chen said. 

Ms Chen who is a member of the Alternative Left party said that the country has to look out for new ideas. 

“The war on drugs has failed, and we have to look at new ideas,” she said.

The country’s cocaine use is one of the highest in Europe with Zurich, Basel, and Geneva featuring on the list of top 10 cities battling drug use. 

Addiction Switzerland, a non-governmental organisation, also affirmed that the country’s cities are experiencing a surge in the use of the drug with the price being slashed by half in the last five years making it increasingly affordable. 

The deputy director at Addiction Switzerland, Frank Zobel, said the drug is currently at the cheapest prices and highest quality. 

“We have a lot of cocaine in Switzerland right now, at the cheapest prices and the highest quality we have ever seen,” he said. “You can get a dose of cocaine for about 10 francs these days, not much more than the price for a beer.”

Other members of the parliament further clarified that they are looking at a “scientifically supervised pilot scheme trial.” 

“We are still far away from potential legalisation, but we should look at new approaches,” Ms Chen added. 

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

farmers

Agriculture

FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology

The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Katsina State

Politics

Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku

“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

The United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) and the Kingdom of Morocco's Royal Armed Forces signed a memorandum of understanding

Africa

Anti-Terrorism: U.S AFRICOM, Morocco to establish tech-driven training, experimentation centre in Africa

Mr Anderson said the centre would increase readiness and advance capabilities of both nations.

Argentina players celebrating after the match against England 

Sport

Argentina stun England to set up World Cup final clash with Spain

Spain defeated France 2-0 at the Dallas Stadium on Tuesday to qualify for the final. 

Federation Account Allocation Committee

Heading 3

FG, states, LGs shared N2.550 trillion June revenue: FAAC 

Mr Mokwa said the revenue was shared at the July meeting of the committee.

UK Metro Police

Heading 2

14-year-old boy charged with terror offences targeting London mosques

The boy was arrested on 9 July on suspicion of criminal damage to a vehicle.

Alleged rape victim

States

Delta content creator arrested after alleged rape victim dies by suicide

According to the victim, Mr Ogbonna initially demanded sex in exchange for financial help.