The study was notable for focusing on people who vape but have never smoked—eliminating the chance of a common conflation of ...
Media, and RFK Jr. himself, talk about coerced drug treatment programs as if people actually want to be there.
Giving prisoners access to naloxone would require almost no extra effort or expense—the infrastructure to do it already ...
Across the US, plans include warming centers, vacant hotel rooms and charities filling government gaps. The common thread? It ...
Opening arguments in a case centering on the role of flavored vapes see justices ask many questions and display differing ...
The DEA judge says a "narrow" set of issues will determine if it's reclassified as Schedule III. Reformers have concerns ...
A major report shows how, and how much, global access is growing, though governments usually hinder it. Filter sits down with ...
Prison operates as more of a community space. It's ironic that jail is more isolating, given how many people they've got ...
The province had intended to open OPC at three different hospitals. Had it proceeded, the sites were slated to be operational ...
Unlike permanent scheduling, the DEA can temporarily schedule anything pretty much unilaterally, without worrying about ...
Interviews with 100 people who use drugs across British Columbia lend weight to arguments that the policy needs improvement.
When an 80 mg oxy is $20 and you’re going through 10 a day, you may not have a drug problem but you do have a ...