On the frontlines: drug reform in Texas By: Nathan Jones , / 12 September, 2014 Could marijuana be legalized in one of the most conservative states in the U.S.? By Nathan Jones.
A less-violent, illicit drug market? It is possible By: Jean Daudelin , / 10 September, 2014 If we were serious about harm reduction, we would manage drug markets, not crack down on them, argues Jean Daudelin.
Canada’s pot policies: what happened? By: Eva Salinas , / 10 September, 2014 An interview with Dan Werb on what changes in U.S. drug law mean for Canada.
Lessons from Uruguay’s drug reform By: Eva Salinas , / 9 September, 2014 Ten factors any country debating marijuana legalization should consider. By Eva Salinas.
Changing the Drug Policy Narrative By: Robert Muggah , / 8 September, 2014 Militarized strategies have failed to win the war on drugs. We need a new approach that puts people at the centre, says Robert Muggah.