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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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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Instead of helping us become ‘one with the world,’; is drug taking actually contributing in some way to destroying our planet? Beyond its title being a rollicking triptych of …
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In the UK, drug policy is one of the least modified legislative agendas for 50 years. Today’s drug laws look almost exactly as they did in 1971, with …
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In the low ethereal glow of a hotel bathroom, the dopamine flows. Two pairs of eyes meet across the bubbles, and serotonin streams like sunlight into the 5-HT receptors …
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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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Whether it’s knocking on a door down the road, making a quick call, or agreeing a deal on the way to school, there’s no ID necessary and no questions …
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Dr Alexander Shulgin was an extraordinarily influential American chemist, psychopharmacologist and author. You probably won’t have been taught much about him during chemistry lessons at school or in your psychology undergrad – …
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This article was originally posted on Prison UK on 29/2/16 and has been republished with permission of the author. Back in July 2014 I started blogging on the …
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Industry News
French Study Suggests Legalisation Of Cannabis Increases Consumption If Regulation Is Not Handled Properly
Last week I attended Cannalex in Paris, a conference presenting the results of a study conducted by French academics comparing regulation experiences of cannabis in the States of Washington, Colorado, …