What’s your favourite work of drug culture fiction? Trainspotting, Breaking Bad, The Wire, Weeds, Layer Cake, Human Traffic, A Brave New World… It seems as if we’re titillated by …
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Use of synthetic cannabinoids (aka ‘Spice’), as reported extensively in the mainstream media, has recently become a major problem among the homeless community and in prisons. Spice is cheap, …
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There are many different models upon which a regulated cannabis market could be based. Even in countries where cannabis is still prohibited, one of those models is already spreading …
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From cartel massacres in Juarez to London turf war stabbings, the buying and selling of illegal drugs is accompanied by violence. This, or course, has nothing to do with …
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‘At all times, my primary focus, and that of my predecessors, has been to ensure patient safety. I have also made it clear that I will be guided in …
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This episode we recorded live from the Volteface and ASI fringe event at Lib Dem conference. We heard from former Special Constable Joseph Kaz, ex-drug dealer Niko Vorobyov …
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In this first instalment in a series of pieces on Volteface explaining how reformers can engage with a Conservative government, Rupert Myers argues the case for drug reform as an …
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This article was originally published on Psymposia. Candy Flipping: When Acid is combined with Ecstasy The LSD rushed through my gums and into my jaw at the same time …
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This article was originally published on Transformation. I saw my older brother inject himself with heroin for the first time when I was seven years old. Both he …
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‘Spice’ is a growing problem in the UK. Although harm reduction messages are starting to circulate in drug treatment, its unpredictable strength and effects are forcing users in prison …