FFDLR Newsletter July 2009
...war attack Heroin seizures and heroin use in Scotland Brumby weeds out drugged drivers A Drug-Free Sweden: By All Means? An industry insider’s review of The Wire Newsletter July 2009Download...
...war attack Heroin seizures and heroin use in Scotland Brumby weeds out drugged drivers A Drug-Free Sweden: By All Means? An industry insider’s review of The Wire Newsletter July 2009Download...
...national illicit drug monitoring system funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care. You can view the webinar by following the link above. Download the report here,...
...Bundestag approves controlled release of heroin to severely dependent users Lord Patten of Barnes Drugs Won the War UN backs Australia’s Asia AIDS fight Drug Action Week Newsletter June 2009Download...
...Australia Europeans lead shift in international focus on drugs policy Headlines and web links to articles of significance Prison officers union seek crunch talks on NX pilot Newsletter March 2009Download...
...Drug policy needs a deeper focus to halt snowballing risks Alex Wodak on The War Against Drugs White House Czar Calls for End to ‘War on Drugs’ Newsletter May 2009Download...
...reduction knowledge, their trust of health providers and other written sources of harm reduction information, and stated behavioural intentions regarding drug use. Download ACT Pill Testing Trial 2019: Program evaluation...
...promises change “Get tough” approach in marijuana legislation Make drugs legal, says former US police chief Maysoon – Women Walking Proudly The Drugs Debate: Legalise or not? Newsletter Oct 2009Download...
...to encouraging decision-makers and the community generally to see it. To my mind as a parent the most moving aspect of this most moving collection of testimonies was the courageously...
Items in this newsletter include: Editorial: A new AFP Commissioner, a new approach? US expert on law reform to visit Australia Better world: Legalise drugs The Australian (illicit) drug policy...
...[1] It seems the NSW police continue to have the upper hand in what is best treated as a health issue. Government response to Inquest into the six deaths at...