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The Drug War in retreat?

1 Feb 2013

Are we witnessing the beginning of the end for the global War on Drugs? Attacks on drug war ideology are coming from all quarters, argues Russell Brown, to the point where the United Nations has been forced to act. But how much regard the U

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Future drugs

1 Feb 2013

Rob Zorn talks with a few drug policy experts about what the world can expect to see over the next few years.

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Q&A: Ray Smith

1 Nov 2012

The head of the Department of Corrections, Ray Smith, is grilled by Matters of Substance over its alcohol, tobacco, and other drug policies.

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A defence of death

1 Nov 2012

Big Tobacco has launched a massive campaign to try and stymie the New Zealand Government’s plans to follow Australia in plain packaging of tobacco. They’re spending big bucks to put up a defence of death.

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Early warning system

1 Nov 2012

Danger, Will Robinson! Danger! A new drug has emerged. Unlike Lost in Space, we don’t have an early warning system for emerging synthetic drugs. But we probably should.

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Death in custody

1 Nov 2012

Since 2000, over 10 intoxicated or high people have died in police custody. What’s going wrong, and what needs to be done?

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Opinion: Myths and moderate drinking

1 Nov 2012

Economist Eric Crampton on why maybe a drink a day does keep the doctor away.

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Mythbusters: Alcohol helps us forget

1 Nov 2012

Mythbusters takes a look at whether alcohol, the go-to of many people in a crisis, will actually help you forget your problems.

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Bizarre behaviour

1 Nov 2012

Bath salts. Police and media keep blaming them for bizarre behaviour. But, as Russell Brown writes, perhaps they need also to have a look at their own bizarre actions.

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Untouchable?

1 Nov 2012

Cannabis use in Oceania is 9.1–14.6 percent – the highest in the world - yet every year we spend hundreds of thousands of police hours and over a $100m enforcing prohibition.

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Storm in a pee cup

1 Nov 2012

Do our current drug testing procedures balance the need for accuracy, the rights of employees and the principles of natural justice? Or does NZ have a drug testing problem?

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About a drug: Psilocybin

1 Nov 2012

The Aztecs called them teonanácatl, scientists call them Psilocybe, rappers refer to them as shrooms. Whatever you call them, magic mushrooms are a fungus that can have mind-altering effects.