The New Zealand Psychoactive Substances Act 2013 (PSA 2013) was never world leading drug reform, as frequently claimed by drug reformers at the time and re-asserted in an article by one of …
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She is extraordinary, there’s no doubt about that. Amanda Feilding, the artist and campaigner also known as the Countess of Wemyss and March sits in a gorgeous flat overlooking …
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Cannabis has been getting a lot of air time across both radio and TV in the past few months. Various documentaries, panel debates and news stories have covered the …
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Peru’s National Institute of Mental Health has been pioneering a new way of treating addiction. Dr. Valladolid is at the forefront the controversial method, which is based on art …
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I sit in a brightly lit doctors surgery in central Amsterdam. It’s clean, modern and pristine. A team of receptionists see to patients sitting waiting to my left. …
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Recent conversations about cannabis regulation have caused me some optimism. There is a growing view among many policy makers that there is an inevitability to reform. The frustrating view …
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Over the past year we have heard stories of Big Pharma being out to get the growing medical cannabis industry. We wanted to know if there was any truth …
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A New updated 2022 version of this article now exists for medical cannabis legalisation in Europe, to read it click here. A new updated 2022 version of this article now …
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“Welcome to the World of International Diplomacy, Where Nothing is as it Seems.”
by Web TestThe press and public section of the United Nations General Assembly is buzzing with conversation between reformers and journalists from all over the world. New connections are being …
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Yesterday The Times published an op-ed response to The Tide Effect report released by VolteFace and the Adam Smith Institute on Monday by columnist Alice Thomson. The report argues that the only way to bring cannabis under …