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Clinton vows tepid leadership on cannabis
Clinton’s essentially saying she’d consider loosening rules on cannabis by regulating it like opium or cocaine. The bare minimum of reform. […]
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Prohibition breeds ‘hypocrites and lawbreakers,’ ex-Attorney General tells Vermonters
Former Vermont Attorney General Kimberly Cheney will be appearing in a new ad that backs marijuana legalization in Vermont. […]
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What does World AIDS Day mean for police?
Why should police even care about this public health campaign? […]
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Music festivals and drugs: how would pill testing work?
There is little but political will standing in the way of introducing pill testing at Australian music festivals. […]
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The case for supervised injection, treatment
Drug addiction remains a major public health challenge in many settings throughout the world, including in Victoria. […]
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Congress ends ban on federal funding for needle exchange programs
The US Congress just changed a policy that was in place for much of the last three decades, effectively ending a ban on federal funding for needle exchanges. […]
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Australia has a long history of fighting harm minimisation drug policies
A group of community members have presented an open letter to NSW Premier Mike Baird, calling for legalised pill testing at public events. So far politicians have been reluctant to introduce such measures. […]
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New highs for global drug policy
One issue close to Richard Branson’s heart that has seen changes unimaginable just a few years ago is global drug policy. […]
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Stoner Sloth is a symptom of our inept drug debate
The Stoner Sloth campaign is a symptom of our poor drug conversation. […]
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UNGASS 2016: Change to global drug policy unlikely
Next year’s United Nation’s General Assembly Special Session on the World Drug Problem is unlikely to be the game changer in global drug policy that some are seeking. […]