The word ‘neoliberalism’ is often used to criticise political positions, and usually means little more than a general tendency to endorse free market policies or the recommendations of the …
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On the eve of the largest event in the UK cannabis calendar – Product Earth Expo, we invited Stuart Harper and the board of the United Kingdom Cannabis Social Clubs to share …
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Back in 2014, a man named Sean Azzariti made the first state-legal cannabis purchase in Colorado. Azzariti, an Iraq-war veteran, happily forked over about $60 for an eighth (4 …
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This article was first published on The Conversation under the title ‘Why do humans have an innate desire to get high?’ It’s easy to explain the appeal of drugs …
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ILLEGAL! is a new magazine that deals with drugs and culture. Sold on the streets of the UK by people who use drugs and others from marginalised groups, …
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It is very exciting that our latest psilocybin study paves the way for a new treatment for depression. For the first time in many years, people who were at …
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Directly and indirectly, drug policies have a profound impact on society and medicine. The ways in which psychoactive substances are classified and controlled affect the health, well-being and freedoms …
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Last night Allegra Stratton presented a film on ITV News which reveals the scale of drug gangs exploiting teenagers for labour in the UK. We invited former undercover police officer and …
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(Shutterstock) Ian Hamilton, University of York; Mark Monaghan, Loughborough University, and Wayne Hall, The University of Queensland Most cannabis users find that the effects of occasional use of the …
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Following three years of tweaks and fine tuning, the government of Uruguay has confirmed that, towards the middle of the year, cannabis sales will begin at licensed pharmacies. For …