People are taking illicit substances that are not what they expected, with alarming results. Russell Brown investigates what can be done about this
With a host of agencies diligently working together to tackle New Zealand’s meth problem over the last six years, it’s timely to ask how things are going.
This short report outlines key themes from the meeting of parties to the United Nations Convention on Narcotic Drugs, in Vienna 9-17 March 2015.
Lysergic acid diethylamide (or LSD) has many street names including yellow sunshine, window pane and Microdot but it is most commonly known as acid.
Just after his resignation as Minister of State for the Home Office responsible for the drugs portfolio in November 2014, British MP Norman Baker talked to David Young about drug policy in the UK and the widespread mood for reform.
Finding ways to address problem drinking one day after another takes a lot of creativity and ingenuity. Hello Sunday Morning founder Chris Raine shares his thoughts on what day is next.
With global drug policy coming under the spotlight in the lead up the UNGASS 2016, we take a look one part of a playing field on the move.
Acknowledging the reasons most people actually use alcohol and other drugs could help them use them more safely, argues Global Drug Survey founder Adam Winstock.
As state regulation of cannabis moves forward in several US states, it’s too early to say how the legalisative experiments will turn out.