Druglink article 2008 – Foiled again by Jamie Bridge
Despite being a proven way of reducing injecting among heroin users, it is still illegal for drug workers to hand out foil. Jamie Bridge argues that public health provision can be advanced by tearing...
View ArticleDruglink factsheet 2008 – Drug testing part 1 by Niamh Eastwood
Although most employers in non-safety critical industries have yet to adopt a strategy of drug testing staff, much uncertainty surrounds the rights of employees who are required to undergo drug tests....
View ArticleDrugScope annual lecture 2002 – The policy for the fight against drugs and...
In Portugal drugs and addiction are commonly identified in opinion polls as a great concern. Of course people have hazy opinions on the subject and often confuse aspects that are not strictly caused by...
View ArticleDruglink article 2009 – Mephedrone: the future of drug dealing? by Mike Power
Chemists are staying one step ahead of drug laws by toying with the chemical make-up of illegal stimulants such as ecstasy, speed and crystal meth to make an increasingly popular range of legal highs....
View ArticleDruglink article 2009 – Collateral damage by Catherine Cook
The future of global drug policy will be shaped when governments meet in Vienna this month. Will anything be done to reduce the spiralling health harms around drug use? Catherine Cook analyses the...
View ArticleDruglink news item 2009 – Chasing shadows by Max Daly
Despite being armed with new powers, police and the courts are yet to convict a dealer of pushing drugs outside school gates. Instead the law is just being used as an extra tool against drug dealers...
View ArticleDruglink article 2009 – A game of two houses by Claudia Rubin
The House of Commons is supposed to be the home of political debate. Except when it comes to drugs. Claudia Rubin on how the democratic vacuum of the House of Lords provides Parliament’s only...
View ArticleDruglink article 2009 – A Viennese waltz by Christopher Hallam
When UN member states met in Vienna in March to thrash out a united global policy on drugs, many observers were optimistic that at last public health would be hoisted up the agenda. But, as Christopher...
View ArticleDruglink factsheet 2009 – Travelling with drugs
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View ArticleDruglink factsheet 2009 – Cannabis law update
On 29th January 2009 cannabis was upgraded from Class C to Class B of the Misuse of Drugs Act. This factsheet explains the changes and how they are likely to work in practice. Factsheet 2009 – Cannabis...
View ArticleDruglink news item 2009 – Double Dutch by Eberhard Schatz
When a report into the effectiveness of UK drug policy held up the Netherlands as a shining example of the success of a zero tolerance approch, experts cross the North Sea were bemused. The author...
View ArticleDruglink factsheet 2009 – Drugs and premises: the law by Niamh Eastwood
What risks do landlords or hostel managers face if people are dealing drugs on their premises? Why are some homes and venues subject to closure orders? Factsheet – Drugs and premises: the law (PDF)Read...
View ArticleDruglink news item 2009 – Collision course by Harry Shapiro
The sensational sacking of Professor David Nutt seems to have come out of nowhere. But the science of drugs and politics have been heading for a showdown since 2001. Collision course (PDF)Read more →
View ArticlePsychoactive Substances Act 2016
Psychoactive Substances Act 2016 The Psychoactive Substances Act received Royal Assent on 28 January 2016. The act applies across the UK and came into force on 26 May 2016. Possession for personal use...
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