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19 June 2015

What happened in the House of Lords about Cannabis?

The UK governments response, as presented by Lord Bates to Lady Meacher’s question as to whether cannabis could be re-scheduled, out of schedule one, which determines that it has no medicinal value, to schedule two or three was to parrot the Home Office’s usual line on cannabis being a harmful drug.
19 June 2015

Sexism in the drug war

Women are currently the fastest growing segment of the U.S. prison population, however, this does not reflect larger numbers of women using drugs, but rather, changes in criminal sentencing in the US.
19 June 2015

The US is deporting hundreds of thousands for minor drug offences

Beginning late in the George W. Bush years and continuing through the Obama administration, the US has been deporting immigrants for drug offenses at a record rate, however, these measures are disproportionately harsh when applied to low-level drug offenders.
17 June 2015

Live or die in Donbass?

The Ukrainian Government has not allowed the delivery of OST to the uncontrolled territories, and the authorities of Luhansk People’s Republic decided to close down the programme, with devastating effects on patients.
15 June 2015

First Asian regional congress on death penalty Hari Kedua

This congress conveyed the importance of joint advocacy efforts to address the drug problem by prioritising a health-based approach and reiterating the importance of efforts to abolish the death penalty at the UNGASS in 2016.
10 June 2015

Overview of Drug Laws and Policies in Belize

In March 2012 , a small group of Belizeans began to study the possibility of amending the current legislation in order to make recommendations to the government to decriminalize the possession of up to ten grams of marijuana.
10 June 2015

The Global Drug Survey 2015 findings

Here are interesting findings based on information shared by over 100,000 people about their experiences with drugs and their consumption habits.