Cannabis in the Cook Islands
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Use of cannabis in the Cook Islands
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Cannabis in the Cook Islands is illegal.
In 2010, Cook Islands police and New Zealand police launched Operation Eagle, arresting the son of a prominent local politician, and two former police officers.[1]
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- ^ Tony Wall In Rarotonga. "Cop used dope for stress - crime - national". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 2017-02-10.
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