Ethan Nadelmann must have felt quite out of place deep in the bowels of Waterloo station… Each rumble of a train passing overhead a reminder that he was not …
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We employ a number of analogies within the drug reform world – Wild West being one of the main ones. We have entered a phase of ad hoc drug …
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The human rights implications of drug policy and drug use are many and varied. In the latest instalment of their exclusive series of articles for VolteFace, Kate Thompson and Petr Kudêlka …
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VolteFace invited journalist and writer Alex Stewart, former Metropolitan police officer and presenter of BBC’s Thief Trackers, to review a new, eye-opening account of life as an undercover police …
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An exhibition by Estonian artists KIWA and Terje Toomistu brings Soviet hippies straight into the lair of East London hipsters. The Red Gallery in Shoreditch has been hosting the …
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In the kaleidoscopic, ever-changing drug landscape we have found ourselves in these days, it’s sometimes easy to forget about the bread and butter. Whilst you’ve now got an alphabet …
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Colorado’s judiciary are having a busy time of it right now. From Nelson v. Colorado, the Supreme Court case that will decide whether the state’s Exoneration Act of 2013 …
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This article was originally published on Democratic Audit UK In the era of Trump, is evidence-based policy-making dead? John Boswell argues that while Evidence Based Policy Making (EBPM) is ultimately …
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Over the past three years, I have been publicly making the case for moving beyond the war on drugs in places as disparate as Baltimore, Medillin, Sydney, Paris and …
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Last month, London played host to one of the biggest European cannabis business events of the year. In the spacious loft of the Old Truman Brewery just off Brick …