FFDLR Newsletter November 2010
Items in this newsletter include: Editorial – Science vs Politics Death and the state UN expert calls for a fundamental shift in global drug control…
Items in this newsletter include: Editorial – Science vs Politics Death and the state UN expert calls for a fundamental shift in global drug control…
Items in this newsletter include: Editorial: Coming to you soon from the USA Charity ‘preys on weak, addicted’ Prohibition of cannabis Customs bust nets $160m...
Items in this newsletter include: Editorial: Outside the law Polly and Me – a change in drug policy is needed Trends in property and illicit...
Items in this newsletter include: Editorial: Election forum The implicit rules of evidence-based policy analysis, updated Bar chairman backs calls to reconsider drug laws AA...
Items in this newsletter include: Editorial: 10 clues to a better system Roadside drug testing: good road safety or even good politics? Drugs cocaine and...
Items in this newsletter include: Editorial: Illicit Drug Data Report Drug Action Week 20 – 26 June AP-US drug war has met none of its...
Items in this newsletter include: Editorial: Tackling homelessness the hard way or the productive way Experts question tough-on-drugs approach AIDS incubators we can do without:...
Submission of Families and Friends for Drug Law Reform to the Social Development Committee of the Queensland Parliament charged with investigating and reporting on Cannabis:...
Items in this newsletter include: Editorial: Drug Survey Results FREE Canberra forum: Stories of the Next Generation Methadone is key to effective drug treatment White...
Roadside drug testing should be about road safety and not just another means of arresting illicit drug users. The submission outlines some conditions that should...