Source: Series on Legislative Reform of Drug Policies Nr. 13
April 2011
By Pascal Tanguay
Kratom in Thailand
Decriminalisation and Community Control?
Source: Series on Legislative Reform of Drug Policies Nr. 13
April 2011
By Pascal Tanguay
Kratom in Thailand
Decriminalisation and Community Control?
Source: Irish Examiner
20 April 2011
By Jennifer Hough
DEPARTMENT of Health officials have been instructed by the Department of Justice to enact an EU agreement which allows people to carry legally prescribed narcotic or psychotropic drugs for medical use.
Dear Mmd. and Mr.,
I call for your support for the Petition ID 16782 in the German Federal Parliament for cultivation and trade of industrial hemp. The aim of the petition is to make the cultivation and trade with industrial hemp easier for farmers. In Germany we have strong regulations regarding production and processing of industrial hemp. To take away this barrier we request the removal of §24a in the German Narcotics Law, which is the duty of disclosure of cultivation.
On 14 April 2011, 2 years and 2 months after he had been arrested, Chakib El Khayari was released from prison in Morocco.
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Top government officials will review recommendations to decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana for personal and religious use in Jamaica, which is the Caribbean’s largest pot exporter to the U.S.
Source: Scientific American
April 5, 2011
By Daisy Grewal
Scientists see the beginnings of racism in monkeys
Source: The Guardian
7 April 2011
By Nick Crofts
Poverty Matters Blog
As we mark the 50th anniversary of the global war on drugs, the world can no longer ignore the intricate links between narcotics, development and conflict
Dimitri “Mobengo” Mugianis, Ibogaine Therapy Provider, Arrested in Seattle by DEA
Source: The Daily Weekly
9 March 2011