FFDLR Newsletter November 2021

...assessments of national and sub- national drug policy documentation, undertaken by some of the world’s top drug policy researchers from the Global Drug Policy Observatory at Swansea University, and questionnaires...

FFDLR Newsletter September 2021

...Bill Bush Published in the Canberra Times Letters to the Editor page on August 9, 2021 A better drug policy “To see drugs such as these combined and putting individuals...

FFDLR Newsletter September 2022

...certainly worth listening to. https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/lifematters/what-happens-when-we-decriminalise-drugs-/101389420 The ACT will soon become the first jurisdiction to decriminalise the possession and use of illicit drugs. It’s a pivot to treating drugs as a...

 FFDLR Newsletter July 2022

...and carried out by the Drug Policy Modelling Program which sought evidence on typical drug consumption patterns in the ACT. It is hoped the trafficable amounts will follow this research...

How reducing drug harm beats law enforcement

...indicators of price, purity and availability confirm that drug law enforcement does not reduce supply. Despite large border seizures retail prices remain stable, purity levels rise and users report availability...