VANCOUVER, BC – Law enforcement-based efforts criminalizing the possession of illicit substances have largely failed to reduce drug production, potency, or access, according to an assessment of global drug interdiction efforts published online this week by the British Medical Journal. Investigators from Canada and the United States reviewed government data to assess the long-term, global impact of enforcement-based supply reduction intervention […]
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SOURCE: Study: Illicit Drugs Cheaper and More Prevalent Despite Increased Legal Sanctions by Paul Armentano
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WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND — New Zealand’s Parliament has enacted a landmark law that will regulate and control – rather than criminalize – so-called “bath salts” and other new synthetic drugs. The first-of-its-kind law, the Psychoactive Substance Act of 2013, came into effect on July 18, after being approved in Parliament by a 119-1 margin, with […]
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