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Inexcess’s first day at UKESAD has been an inspiration. We have met people from a range of perspectives bringing a diverse view of the world of addiction, treatment and recovery [Inexcess TV, UK]
It’s been a fantastic day at UKESAD… We started the day with Christopher Kennedy Lawford who was testament that addiction reaches all levels of society and does not discriminate [Inexcess TV, UK]
Government opposition to a minimum pricing regime for alcohol comes under renewed pressure with calls for a 50p rate a unit aimed at saving 3,400 lives a year [Observer, UK]
For one thing, we have to distinguish between problematic and non-problematic drug use, something the Home Office is not fond of [Students for Sensible Drug Policy, UK]
White House drug czar, Gill Kerlikowske called for an “end to the war on drugs” and said the drug problem in this country should be a public heath issue and not a criminal justice issue [Alternet, USA]
This first part will ask what the implications of legalization of drug use would be for Colombia, with a particular focus on domestic consumption [Council on Hemispheric Affairs, USA]
This second part of COHA Research Fellow Rachel Godfrey Wood’s essay on drug legalization deals with the possible ways in which drugs could be decriminalized, and how the Government could do this while exercising greater control over the industry [COHA, USA]
The govt. “warns” us that our pot is stronger than anything Jerry Garcia ever smoked in his heyday. What do they expect? [Alternet, USA]
In the early 1990s, it was safe to say that Dr. Ting-Kai Li was in possession of the largest and most famous collection of alcoholic rats in the world [Addiction Inbox, USA]
Marijuana advocates who say pot is safer than alcohol want colleges to wade into a hazy debate over whether schools’ tough pot penalties are actually worsening their drinking woes [Washington Post, USA]