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  • Why We Shouldn’t Drug Test Poor People

    Jun 28, 2017

    The results are resoundingly clear: Drug testing is costly, invasive and ineffective. In recent years, seven US states with drug-testing programs have spent over $1 million, only to find that in six of them, fewer than 1 percent of beneficiaries tested positive, compared with about 10 percent of the general population. […]

  • Why opioid deaths are this generation’s Aids crisis

    Jun 28, 2017

    Drug users have long been one of the most demonised and marginalised groups in society – and a low priority for policymakers. This simply can’t continue. A public health crisis and loss of life on the scale currently being witnessed warrants an immediate, and unapologetically progressive response. […]

  • More blood but no victory as Philippine drug war marks its first year

    Jun 25, 2017

    Launched a year ago, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s brutal war on drugs has resulted in thousands of deaths, yet the street price of crystal methamphetamine in Manila has fallen and surveys show Filipinos are as anxious as ever about crime. […]

  • Prohibition didn’t work for alcohol and it’s failing for marijuana

    Jun 24, 2017

    The abolition of anti-pot laws wouldn’t induct us into the Age of Aquarius. As we’ve seen in America, it’s actually a pretty small step – but it might spare a few kids from the brutality of the prison system, while freeing up resources that could be put to better use elsewhere.  […]

  • Medical cannabis workshop: ‘incredibly cumbersome’ to get drugs to patients

    Jun 24, 2017

    David Caldicott, a senior medical lecturer at Australian National University told Guardian Australia there was a lack of clarity among both doctors and patients due to confusing government frameworks. “If you go to different states in Australia you see very different responses. It is still incredibly cumbersome to get drugs to patients. […]

  • Drug Addicts, Alcoholics To Be Denied Disability Pension Under New Government Rules

    Jun 22, 2017

    Federal parliament will debate whether people with a disability caused by drug or alcohol use should receive government pensions, in the latest controversial welfare clampdown to attract outrage from social agencies. Numerous welfare and social groups have voiced their outrage over the measure, saying it unfairly targets and marginalises people who struggle with addiction and serious substance abuse issues. […]

  • Pill testing on-site at Spilt Milk festival under consideration by ACT Government

    Jun 21, 2017

    In a groundbreaking move, the ACT Government is in talks about legally providing drug testing at a major Canberra music festival, according to the Ted Noffs Foundation. […]

  • Mexico Legalizes Medical Marijuana

    Jun 21, 2017

    A decree issued by Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto today confirmed that Mexico has legalized cannabis for medicinal use after overwhelming support from Mexico’s Lower House of Congress. […]

  • Injecting room – Richmond is crying out

    Jun 19, 2017

    It’s time Victoria followed NSW in setting up a safe place for heroin addicts to inject drugs, health professionals say. […]

  • 17 Concerns About Drug Testing

    Jun 19, 2017

    This informative blog post discusses key issues with drug testing.   […]

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