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Aug 27, 2009 ... ... Drugs and Drug Addiction, Portugal's main drugs-prevention and drugs-policy agency. “Now they know they will be treated as patients with a ...
Mar 21, 2024 ... Discontent over drugs is also rising in the Netherlands, once known for its liberal drug policies. When an apartment thought to house a drug lab ...
Aug 11, 2012 ... Theoretically, Britain's drug rules focus on the idea of harm reduction, with illegal drugs classified into one of three categories ...
Sep 2, 2011 ... EARLIER this summer I wrote about Florida's plan to start drug testing welfare recipients. The rationale provided by Rick Scott, ...
Jan 29, 2022 ... Sensible policy on psychedelic drugs is growing more common · They show tremendous potential in treating certain mental-health disorders · Far ...
May 2, 2015 ... Nearly all UN members have signed conventions in 1961, 1971 and 1988, which mandate prohibition of the main recreational drugs. Policy pushers.
Jun 18, 2016 ... Liberal drug policies have spread across Europe. But some early adopters are slipping behind | Europe.
Mar 5, 2009 ... That is why The Economist continues to believe that the least bad policy is to legalise drugs. “Least bad” does not mean good. Legalisation, ...
Sep 21, 2023 ... A new overdose prevention centre in Glasgow will save lives. It could also change drug policy | Britain.
Jun 2, 2018 ... The prohibition of drugs means that people selling potentially lethal substances face fewer health-and-safety checks than people selling hot ...