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Police perspectives on BC's drug decriminalization policy
Almost three months after it ended a new SFU study is shedding light on how frontline police officers viewed B.C.'s drug decriminalization pilot project. We speak with SFU Criminologist Amanda Butler ...
A new Simon Fraser University study has detailed police officers’ attitudes towards British Columbia’s pilot drug ...
The president ordered cannabis rescheduling and faster psychedelic approvals, but at the same time escalated drug enforcement ...
Kentucky Recreational Marijuana Bill Aimed at Decriminalization ...
The association is hosting the eighth Green Sensation festival tomorrow afternoon outside the Legislative Yuan, gathering ...
British Columbia's public health officer says the decision to roll back the decriminalization trial because of political ...
A new study estimates that 8 million Americans have used psilocybin in the past year, with young adults, men, and white ...
They choose their clients, set their own rates and manage their businesses like any other entrepreneur. They are independent sex workers—women who work without pimps or agencies, often away from the ...
Nick Hinrichsen made a surprising shift to social issues this year, running bills to decriminalize prostitution, ban child ...
In Alabama, some cannabis advocates say the reclassification falls far short of meaningful reform.
Larry Campbell is now two weeks into his extended contract as B.C.'s Downtown Eastside adviser. He spoke with the CBC's ...
A day after the Trump Administration reclassified state-licensed medical marijuana, several pro-cannabis groups met with ...
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