If a student turns up to class stoned, they might be kicked out of school. Or they might receive drug counselling and be excluded from attending their school ball. Which is better?
Khat is a scraggly plant that grows in the dry hillsides and sandy rocky soils of Africa. Its small green leaves and average height don’t leave a lasting impression on one’s mind, but chewing said leaves might.
United Nations Secretary-General and a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, Kofi Annan took time to answer questions from Matters of Substance about his role on the board of the Global Commission on Drug Policy.
Supervised injection sites are legally sanctioned, medically supervised facilities designed to reduce harm from injecting drug use. Overwhelmingly, the evidence shows they have reduced harm from intravenous drug use in these places, so is i
Kratom leaves have long been used medicinally and recreationally and, more recently, as part of treatment for opiate addiction. The Thai Government is considering its legalisation.
There are clear signs that the global consensus on drugs is becoming increasingly fractured, writes Ann Fordham.
Tobacco giants are making it known that plain packaging legislation will meet with forceful litigation in international courts and forums. What advice exists for advocates?
A new report has reignited the call for an even hand in the policing of drugs, citing figures that show the glare of police scrutiny is disproportionately focused on non-whites.
The UN has been encouraging development of alternative crops in poorer drug-producing countries for over a decade. Results have been mixed.
A vast array of new psychoactive substances, rapidly spread via online sources, is causing havoc for law and policy makers worldwide.
We know cannabis can cause harm, so how do we prevent people from using cannabis or at least delay the time they start? Keri Welham investigates
Cannabis and cars don’t mix. We know pot causes impairment, but just how much, and is it even that dangerous?