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One Nation Under the Influence: How U.S. Drug Policy Is Failing — And What Can Be Done
America is facing the worst drug crisis in its history, and the numbers are staggering….
Oregon Youth Cannabis Risk Sparks Expert Warnings
Doctors are raising red flags about Oregon youth cannabis risk after witnessing increasing numbers of…
Are Drugs to Blame for Rampage Killings in the Western World?
Rampage killings are on the rise, and with every harrowing news story, the world is…
Why Cannabis Decriminalisation in the UK is Not the Answer
The debate around cannabis decriminalisation in the UK has been reignited following the release of…
California Seizes 123.5m in Illegal Cannabis
California has unveiled its largest-ever operation targeting illegal cannabis in the state. During a carefully…
Decriminalising Cannabis in the UK: A Divisive Debate
The conversation surrounding cannabis policy in the UK continues to be a contentious topic for…
Busting the Myth That Marijuana Doesn’t Kill in 1 minute
Kevin Sabet, a former adviser on drug policy to three presidents—Clinton, Bush and Obama
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Diversion programs like L.E.A.D. and drug courts—modeled after Sweden’s strict but compassionate approach—use criminalization as a gateway to recovery, helping addicts rebuild their lives rather than remain stuck in harmful cycles. Proven to reduce recidivism and save millions in taxpayer dollars, these programs demonstrate that the legal system can play a vital role in real, lasting rehabilitation.
